"When I saw the film, I fell in love with my character
because this is probably the only film of mine where I have
seen the first three minutes of the film looking at John Abraham
on screen and after that I forgot that it's John and I was concentrating
on only Sid (the character) and that's the victory of the character
and the director," he added.
To make John suit the character, director Tyrewala didn't let
the 37-year-old actor gym for many months.
"Abbas used to follow me to the gym, then it got too much.
He used to say: get out of the gym. He said he wants a guy who
is completely soft in his body, just very normal, who works
in a book store.
"But I wanted to gym at least a little bit because I'm
an ectomorph. I have a tendency to lose weight, so I started
losing weight and Abbas was very happy. When I saw the film,
I hugged him and said 'thank you for not allowing me to work
out'," John said.
But wasn't he skeptical about changing his look for a film?
"Every actor has got the fear of change and what happens
is that some of us succumb to that fear and say that we want
to stay within that zone that people like us in.
"Some of us want to get out and take a risk, now whenever
the going is good for me in terms of a look, I keep changing
it and I enjoy that space. When I had long hair, people liked
it a lot and a lot of people started keeping long hair but then
I went ahead and changed it," John said.
"So I believe that you need to take risks but calculated
risks. At the same time I believe that you need to be a trendsetter
and not a follower. So it's important for me to keep changing
my look," added John.
"Jhoota Hi Sahi" also stars Pakhi, Tyrewala's wife
and the film's scriptwriter, opposite John.
John was also proud of the fact that the film got a U certificate
from the censor board.
"This film has just got a U certificate. It's absolutely
clean. It doesn't have foul language, doesn't even have a villain
and it's the cleanest, most beautiful film. Even the members
of the censor board said that after long, we have seen a film
so clean without any double meanings," the actor said.