John Abraham On His Recent Angry Outburst At A Journalist: 'I Get Riled Up When I Get Asked A Stupid Question'

John Abraham opens up about his angry outburst at a journalist

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John Abraham On His Recent Angry Outburst At A Journalist: 'I Get Riled Up When I Get Asked A Stupid Question'
John Abraham is leaving no stone unturned to promote his film Attack. Recently, during one of the promotions, John got annoyed at a journalist after he was asked about the 'unrealistic action sequences in his films'. The actor lost his calm and called the journalist dumb. Now, John has addressed the incident and shared why he got annoyed by the question.

For the uninitiated, a journalist during a recent promotional event said that 'it is too much when you are seen fighting 200 people all by yourself, throwing away bikes and stopping choppers with your hands."

Reacting to this, John sarcastically apologised to the journalist for 'offending' him. He then said, "Bichara, I think he is very frustrated." John wasn't having any of it as in response to another question later, he said, "I am trying to be mentally fit to answer some crazy questions as people are so dumb. Sorry sir, aap dimaag chod kar aa gaye. I apologise for you." ALSO READ:John Abraham On His Knee Injury: 'During Force 2, I Smashed My Knee And Doctors Wanted To Amputate My Leg'

Addressing the incident, John told IndianExpress.com, "The press, some of you, I don't generalise, at times, ask very stupid questions, there's no basis for it also. And I understand we all are humans, at times I really get riled up when I get asked a stupid question."

Adding to that, John said, "Talking about the promotions of the film, the press has generally been very supportive. So, when we talk about the press, it is important to make them aware of the film. Because it is through you guys that people come to know when a film is releasing. Of course, there are advertisements and marketing also, but the real promotion of the film is the film itself. If your film is good, it will work. If your film is not good, it won't work."

Attack also starring Rahul Preet Singh and Jacqueline Fernandez released on April 1.






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