John Abraham’s 'Rocky Handsome' is a perfect combination of action and emotion!

It is clear that the film 'Rocky Handsome', while being a power packed action affair, has a good deal of emotions running high as well. Other than the fact that there is a brief love story in the offering as well, considering Shruti Haasan features in a special appearance as John's love interest, it is the equation that John shares with the child artist Diya Chalwad that forms the highlight of the movie.

Add to this some brutal holds-no-bar action on display and you know that Rocky Handsome is a combination of action and emotion on screen, something that always proves to be a lethal combination when mixes in the right proportion.

For starters, the movie by itself has an engaging premise, that of John trying to save a little girl who has been kidnapped by the gang. While John has carried a strong image of being an action hero, the emotional side of his hasn't been forgotten, right from the time he burst on the scene with an emotional act in Awarapan Banjarapan [Jism]. From then to now, 13 years and 40 odd films later, John has seen quite a few successes coming his way which have ranged from a hardcore comedy Welcome Back to an intense-n-dramatic Madras Cafe. Particularly in latter, he has showed how he can bring controlled emotions on screen.

Same is expected in Rocky Handsome as well. The First Look poster, teaser as well as the theatrical promo have already done the trick. Recent unveiling of the song Alfazon Ki Tarah, which further establishes his vulnerable side, has fetched good attention already. Now it is time for this 'handsome' to bring on some action on screen.

That is pretty much expected too when the Nishikant Kamat movie, which is produced by John along with Sunil Kheterpal, releases all over on 25th March.


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