
John Abraham’s latest film, The Diplomat, received decent reviews, had a solid story, and featured a strong cast. But despite these positives, it didn’t take off at the box office.
According to trade experts, while it opened well with ₹4 crore, the film ended its first week at just ₹19.1 crore—a clear sign that the audience isn’t turning up for John’s solo films anymore.
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This isn’t an isolated case. His recent solo projects—Mumbai Saga, Attack, Ek Villain Returns, and Vedaa—have all struggled. The action thriller genre once worked for him, but audience preferences have shifted. However, franchise films like Pathaan and Tiger 3 continue to perform well. So, should John rethink his strategy?
One role that truly resonated with audiences was Jim in Pathaan. His menacing presence and intense performance made him a fan favorite. Talks of a Pathaan prequel focused on Jim’s backstory have been circulating, and John himself has expressed interest, saying, “It looks interesting, I hope it happens.”
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A Jim standalone film could be the perfect opportunity for John to make a massive comeback. If YRF goes ahead with it and includes a 15-20 minute cameo of Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathaan, it would attract a much larger audience.
Considering Pathaan’s success, fans would love to see Jim’s rise and the events that led to his betrayal.
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It’s evident that John’s solo films aren’t working, but within a strong franchise, he still holds immense potential.
A Pathaan prequel, if executed well, could be his biggest comeback yet. The only question is—will YRF make it happen?