
Abraham's comments, as highlighted in the thread, express concern over the influence of such films in a hyper-political atmosphere, stating, "People have also liked kashmir Files, but what I'm trying to say is that you know when films are being made with the intent just swayed by a hyper political atmosphere and they find an audience. That's scary!" He firmly distances himself from making similar films, emphasizing, "I've never been tempted and I am never going to make those kinds of films."
The thread, which includes a series of images from the interview, shows Abraham speaking against a backdrop of green foliage, with the news ticker reading "RIGHT-WING FILMS A HIT FORMULA?" and later "JOHN ABRAHAM UNCENSORED." His remarks are framed within a broader discussion on censorship and the political leanings of cinema, as the segment title changes to "HANDLING CENSORSHIP IN INDIA."
Abraham's assertion that "The kashmir Files" and "Chhaava" are propaganda has sparked debate, with the post urging viewers to share the video widely, accompanied by a cautionary note that hopes the Enforcement Directorate (ED) will not target him for his statements. This reflects the polarized nature of political discourse in india, where public figures' opinions on sensitive topics can lead to significant backlash or scrutiny.