Fans assume a ‘Rakesh Maria biopic’ as John Abraham films an intense cop drama at Mumbai Central Station

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John Abraham Films Intense Cop Drama At Mumbai Central Station, Fans Assume ‘Rakesh Maria Biopic’

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While waiting for a train to reach their destination, some people in Mumbai had an unexpected and memorable encounter with Bollywood actor John Abraham.
What seemed like a scene from a movie turned out to be real for those who witnessed it.

John Abraham was filming his latest project at Mumbai Central Station, dressed in a police uniform for a biopic about former Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria.
A passerby captured the moment on camera, and the video quickly spread online, amusing fans and creating a buzz on social media.

In the viral video, John Abraham appears calmly standing on the train platform, dressed in a police uniform for his role in the upcoming film.
He looks focused and ready to begin filming. On the other side of the platform, a group of travelers watch with excitement and anticipation, making the moment truly unforgettable.

John has begun filming his first film with director Rohit Shetty this July.
The film is a biopic based on the life of former Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria. The production team shot scenes across various parts of South Mumbai to give the film a realistic feel and authentic setting.

This approach enhances the film’s realism by using real locations that reflect the story’s backdrop.

John Abraham has also shared that he chooses to avoid Bollywood parties and instead prefers the early morning wake-up calls that come with working on a film set.
He talks about the size and scope of the project, noting that after initial filming in Mumbai, the production moved to Mira Road, where a detailed police station set was constructed at Ellora Studios. The filming involves a large crew, with up to 100 people on set each day, indicating the project’s scale and attention to detail.

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