Attack: Part 1 trailer: John Abraham slays in his super soldier avatar

Updated : Mar 07, 2022 20:35
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The trailer for John Abraham's much-awaited film titled 'Attack: Part 1' is out. Directed by Lakshya Raj Anand, the film showcases some of the breath-taking high-octane action sequences.  

Sharing the trailer on his Insta handle, the hunky actor John Abraham wrote, "INDIA’S FIRST SUPER SOLDIER is here to save the nation!"

The intriguing trailer shows John Abraham in a never-before-seen avatar. He plays the role of India's first ‘super soldier’ created to combat terrorism and save the nation. The trailer opens up with John reciting his life's philosophy.  “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why you are born”.

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As we delve further into the trailer, we see the drastic transformation of John from a normal human being to a super-soldier. The rest of the trailer follows John beating up the bad guys followed by high-octane action sequences.

'Attack: Part 1'was earlier slated to release on January 26 this year, but had got delayed due to the pandemic. The film is now slated to release on April 1, 2022. 

The action-packed film also stars Jacqueline Fernandez and Rakul Preet Singh as the female leads.

Besides ‘Attack: Part 1’, John Abraham will also be seen in ‘Ek Villain Returns' and also in the Shah Rukh Khan-Deepika Padukone starrer ‘Pathaan'.

Also watch| John Abraham shares first poster of his next project 'Tehran', film set to release on Republic Day 2023

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