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‘I’ll tell the boys to behave, otherwise I’ll tear them apart’: John Abraham on Kolkata rape-murder case

John Abraham recently spoke about the Kolkata medical college rape and murder case emphasizing the importance of parenting, especially when it comes to boys. The actor from Vedaa, who is renowned for his candid viewpoints, emphasized the need of instilling in males a respect for women. In an interview with Radio Nasha, John voiced his worries about the need for improved educational opportunities. "I’ll tell the boys to behave, otherwise I’ll tear them apart. Honestly, I just expect better upbringing. I wouldn’t tell girls anything, because unki kya galti hai (what fault is it of theirs)? Parents have to tell boys to behave. More power to the girls."

It's essential to create a secure environment for all, highlighting the need for respect and protection towards vulnerable members of society. His commitment to advocating for these causes showcases his dedication to making a encouraging impact in the community, “Indian men need to understand how to treat their women. Every man should be a protector for the women in his life."

John Abraham who burst onto the Bollywood scene with Jism and gained recognition through hits such as Dhoom, New York and Madras Cafe was recently spotted in Nikhil Advani's gripping crime thriller Vedaa that hit theatres on August 15. In this film he shared the screen with Sharvari and Abhishek Banerjee.

Coming up next John will be seen in Shivam Nairs ‘The Diplomat’ sharing the screen with Sadia Khateeb Kumud Mishra and Sharib Hashmi. He is also set to feature in Tehran an action thriller directed by Arun Gopalan alongside Manushi Chhillar and Neeru Bajwa. Both movies are jointly produced by John’s production house John Abraham Entertainment.

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