John Abraham : ‘They don’t have faith in me’
John Abraham recently opened up about his struggles with convincing studio heads to support his films, revealing that his messages often go unnoticed.

In a candid discussion, Abraham emphasized that he doesn’t charge beyond his ‘aukaat’ (status), maintaining a modest fee despite his stature in the industry. He expressed frustration over producers who, according to him, lack faith in his projects.

Abraham‘s transparency highlights a broader issue within the industry where even established actors face challenges in securing support for their work. Despite his success and significant contributions to cinema, Abraham finds himself in a tough spot, with studio heads frequently disregarding his proposals.
This revelation sheds light on the ongoing difficulties faced by actors in gaining the backing they need to bring their creative visions to life.