The 43-year-old actor, who stars as ACP Yashvardhan in the film, which is a sequel to his 2011 hit, said if the content of the film is strong it will surely work at the box office.
"Demonetisation did affect 'Force 2' marginally. But the fact is after 'Madras Cafe' I have not seen so much positive reviews from the audience. 'Force 2' showed everybody in the entertainment industry that if your content is good, people will come and watch," John told PTI.
"This film probably would have done 50 per cent more business in normal days. But we don't have any complaints. We have a run till 'Dangal' as there are no single screen films," he added.
Also starring Sonakshi Sinha and Tahir Raj Bhasin the film is co-produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah and directed by Abhinay Deo.
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