John Abraham, who will be seen donning army uniform in his upcoming film "Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran", says he stands by his actor friend Akshay Kumar's decision to auction the naval costume he had worn in "Rustom".
Akshay and his wife Twinkle have been served legal notice and are accused of "playing with the sentiments" of the armed forces by putting up for auction a naval costume from his film "Rustom".
"I am not going to be politically correct but I stand by him," John told reporters here.
The director of "Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran" Abhishek Sharma said Col Brijmohan Sharma helped the team with the research for the film.
"Col Brijmohan Sharma was on board, he is retired now. He was in charge of the orientation test. He made sure everything from the army camp to the uniform and behaviour was taken care of," Abhishek said.
"He did not care if someone was actor or not, he would just pull us up, saying, what is this? He was clear he wanted things to look clear," John added.
The 45-year-old actor-producer decided to go solo with "Parmanu..." after his production house John Abraham Entertainment terminated partnership with Kriarj Entertainment over material breaches and bad reputation.
Kriarj Entertainment, accused JA Entertainment for not fulfilling their commitment to finish the project.
"At one point I called up Abhishek saying this is too much happening and he would tell me, look at the positive side, there is publicity. We would motivate each other as we have not done anything wrong, we are honest and it will happen right way.
"It is difficult when someone points finger at you, at your company, you don't like it. This film is like my child, you feel like turning around and tearing apart. I am not being violent. It has all ended well. My producers, cast and team is here and it is important to me."
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