This year has been significant for John as he had three
releases - "7 Khoon Maaf", "Force" and
"Desi Boyz". If "7 Khoon Maaf" won critical
appreciation, the other two faired well at the box office.
In fact, "Force" is being considered one of John's
biggest releases so far in his eight-year-old acting career,
which kickstarted with "Jism".
"I am happy. This is the best phase of my career so
far. But you never know how long this lasts! With my present
slate of films, I can look forward to ups and downs, but
I would like to believe that I have a safe set of projects
in my kitty," said John.
His visibility on screen and off screen will bump up next
year thanks to his long line-up of films - "I, Me Aur
Main", "Housefull 2", "Race 2"
and "Shootout At Wadala".
Could the much-talked about sequel to Mahesh Bhatt's "Jism"
also be in the pipeline?
"Well, I can't say anything right now. Bhatt saab
spoke to me about the film, but I have been busy shooting.
He spoke to me and said: 'John, I'm planning something on
it.' But that's about it. I have not even read the script
yet; so I can take a decision only once I do that,"
said John, who might feature alongside Indo-Canadian porn
star Sunny Leone if he is offered and accepts "Jism
2".
But for now, he wants to concentrate on the projects in
hand, so that he can achieve "inspired living",
which also happens to be the essence behind home appliances
and consumer electronics brand, Haier, of which he is a
brand ambassador.
"Inspired living to me is self-actualisation...it
is beyond the physiological needs of people. I would like
to believe that I lead an inspired life. But I guess with
the kind of lifestyle I lead, it's a little far beyond for
me to achieve. But every day, I am trying to attain it,"
said the actor.
In sync with Haier's green initiative, Eco Life, John believes
it is important to use technology in an eco-friendly way.
"Technology is a major part of everyone's life these
days. I like to lead a simple and basic life, but there's
no escaping from technology. You can't run away from it...not
even if you miss the magic of handwritten letters. But I
feel if one has to use technology, they should do it in
a way that supports eco-lifestyle," he said.