Force Press Conference

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Starring John Abraham and Genelia D’Souza and directed by Nishikant Kamath Force is an action film with a healthy dose of romance and opens in theaters worldwide this weekend. Talking about the film John has said, “Force belongs to the classic action romance genre, but with some unique – state of the art action sequences, topped with some extremely exciting music the presentation has been modernized. It is also a very engaging narrative and plot line, with a strong romantic undertone set in today’s times. I am positive that audiences across the globe would enjoy and appreciate this movie as it has something for everyone – from hardcore action to high tension drama and a beautiful romance.”

Force is a romantic – action film that revolves around Yashvardhan (John Abraham) who is a hard-headed senior narcotics officer who doesn’t play by the book but always ensures that justice is served. He believes that the only way to eradicate crime is to give criminals the bullet – not hand cuffs. In the midst of his most dangerous and significant operation to crack down on India’s drug cartels, Yashvardhan encounters a ruthless enemy who will stop at nothing until he gets his revenge for the damage done to his business by the narcotics team. He also meets the free-spirited Maya (Genelia D’Souza), whose love pushes him to make a choice between the life he already knows and the life he could have with her. Yashvardhan’s decision to let happiness and normalcy into his life changes his life forever.

This week a press conference for Force with stars John Abraham, Genelia D’Souza, and Vidyut Jammwal was held in Mumbai. In the film, John lifts and throws a motorcycle and at that press conference in India this week John proved it was all him. He said, “The bike I picked up today was about 115 kg in weight. It was difficult. But as I weigh 88kg, I can pick up anything.” By the way, no motorcycles were harmed in the promotion of this film.

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