‘John Abraham Doesn’t Take Off His Shirt’


‘I
did
not
fall
for
box
office
pressures.’

IMAGE:
John
Abraham
in

The
Diplomat
.


Shivam
Nair
‘s
new
film

The
Diplomat

is
doing


surprisingly
well

at
the
box
office,
proving
the
director’s
confident
decisions.

“Gradually
over
the
years,
I
had
to
make
compromises
in
everything
I
directed.
But
after

The
Diplomat
,
I
have
decided
to
make
films
the
way
I
want
to,”
Shivam
tells

Subhash
K
Jha
.


After
a
slow
start
at
the
box
office,

The
Diplomat

has
gathered
momentum
over
the
weekend.

Sir,
we
tried
to
make
a
honest
film.
I
had
a
gut
feeling
it
would
work.


Don’t
you
think
it
was
a
mistake
to
release
the
film
on
Holi?

Sir,
I
know
nothing
about
marketing
strategies.
I
just
made
the
film
that
I
wanted
to,
the
rest
was
left
to
the
experts.

I
made
the
story
without
compromises.

I
did
not
fall
for
box
office
pressures.

There
is
no
romantic
lead
in
my
film,
only
one
song,
and
John
Abraham
doesn’t
take
off
his
shirt.


I
have
admired
your
work
since
I
saw

Ahista
Ahista

in
2006.

That
was
my
directorial
debut.
Imtiaz
Ali
had
written
the
film
and
I
had
full
control
over
what
I
shot.

Gradually
over
the
years,
I
had
to
make
compromises
in
everything
I
directed.

But
after

The
Diplomat
,
I
have
decided
to
make
films
the
way
I
want
to.

Before

The
Diplomat
,
Web
series
kept
me
busy,
particularly

Special
Ops

and

Mukhbir
.

IMAGE:
Director
Shivam
Nair
with
John
Abraham
and
Sharib
Hashmi,
and
Producers
Sameer
Dixit
and
Jatish
Varma.

Photograph:
Kind
courtesy
Sharib
Hashmi/Instagram


When
did
you
decide
to
make
a
film
on
the
diplomatic
crisis
involving
Ambassador
J
P
Singh?

⁠I
was
introduced
to
this
through
Uzma
Ahmed.

I
was
intrigued
by
his
personality
and
his
empathy
for
Uzma.

It
was
a
conscious
decision
to
stick
to
the
actual
story
and
not
fictionalise
it.

Most
of
what
you
see
is
fact,
about
90
percent.⁠

Both
JP
and
Uzma
shared
their
detailed
stories
with
us.

The
casting
was
a
result
of
my
growth
as
a
filmmaker.
⁠John
Abraham
gave
me
creative
freedom
to
make
the
film
the
way
I
wanted
to.


How
do
you
react
to
the
film
being
seen
as
anti-Pakistan?

⁠I
don’t
think
the
film
is
anti-anything.

It’s
a
story
about
a
young
woman
who
got
conned
and
put
in
a
dangerous
situation
and
was
rescued
by
a
wise
diplomat.