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    John Abraham planning a film under his production. To be Shot in Isle of man.


    John Abraham is set to take his love affair with motorbikes to the next gear with a special film to be made under his production company. The yet-untitled venture - with John in the lead - will hit the floor next year. Almost 80% of the film will be shot in the Isle of Man, famous for hosting one of the most prestigious and dangerous motorcycle races in the world (last month, Japanese rider Yoshinari Matsushita died in an accident there; since 2000, 21 riders have died at the races).
    "The film's story will be based in the Isle of Man. It will showcase the relationship between three to four bikers, have a romantic angle and lots of bonhomie. John plans to package it in a way that even those who aren't interested in bikes will like it. Through the film, he will focus on riding safely as well," says an insider.
    John plans to travel to the Isle of Man prior to the shoot to practise biking on the rough terrain. The insider adds, "The average speed of bikes at the race is around 150-200 kmph. So he has to practise and touch that kind of speed for a realistic portrayal. It's going to be dangerous, but John is kicked about it," adds the insider. The project is currently at a nascent stage. "The basic idea of the film has come from John, but the scripting process is yet to start. He feels that, after Dhoom (2004), Bollywood needs to come up with a bike-racing film, since India is one of the biggest markets for motorcycles. That's why it's going to be a high-budget venture," adds the insider. This is likely to be John's most expensive film.
    When contacted, John says, "I live to ride, and I won't even mind dying on a bike. People ask me when I will do a romantic film, so this is the time for me to indulge in some romance (with bikes)."
    The dangerous Isle of Man
    The International Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) is a motorcycle racing event held on the island located between Great Britain and Ireland. The race takes place in a time-trial format on public roads which are cordoned off for the event. The TT races are extremely dangerous because of the high speeds on narrow, twisting streets and roads and lanes flanked by stone walls and buildings. Between 1907 and 2009, there have been 240 rider deaths during official practices or races. It's believed that the future of the TT is in doubt due to safety issues, especially Mad Sunday, when any member of the public can ride the mountain section of the course.



    Guys, Samarth here. Frankly speaking, I myself imagined a film on us, the bikers, many years ago. And not the Dhoom styled helmetless rubbish. Some true content on how we live... I'm a biker and I've seen a life from an angle that no one else has.

    I, the biker. I was riding in the night time rain, I was riding at midnight in middle of nowhere, I was working on a R15 with a mechanic, I gave a lift to a lady who had missed her bus, I gave a gift to my first love too even if she's not here anymore, I made a "V" using a burnout in my college for the same girl, I leaned a Pulsar only to scrape the centre stand, I toured 570 kms in a day, I rode my bike up a ladder once, etc, etc..
    Small events, big events.

    But I was not a diamond thief running from cops. Nor a cop trying to catch a thief. All that is just so.... NOT "US".

    I hope John is able to create a film that's worth being the king in a true biker's entire film collection. All the best to my idol. May he create a legend, a masterpiece.
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    re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

    It would be brilliant to have a good indian biking movie. World over we have incredible movies. The Worlds Fastest Indian was an incredible movie for instance. With a biker at the production house, this venture is sure to be a bikers must-watch.

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      re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

      Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
      The insider adds, "The average speed of bikes at the race is around 150-200 kmph. So he has to practise and touch that kind of speed for a realistic portrayal. It's going to be dangerous, but John is kicked about it," adds the insider.
      ya right!

      I say don't get your hopes high. This is Bollywood where villain dies with just an air-punch of Rajnikant.
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      • #4
        re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

        And those college-goers will try to imitate the stunts shown in the movie on their cheap bikes on the highway without any PPE. I remember what happened when Dhoom came out, every guy thought he was Ryan Dungey and the cheap bike he got by fighting with parents was a Hayabusa. Biking films tend to influence the youth to get into motorcycling, but a lot of times they do it in the wrong way.
        I am back!

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          re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

          Originally posted by Cleaner View Post
          And those college-goers will try to imitate the stunts shown in the movie on their cheap bikes on the highway without any PPE. I remember what happened when Dhoom came out, every guy thought he was Ryan Dungey and the cheap bike he got by fighting with parents was a Hayabusa. Biking films tend to influence the youth to get into motorcycling, but a lot of times they do it in the wrong way.
          this is still happening, i have seen many times youngsters shooting burn outs/stunts on public roads...

          to make such film enjoyable for non bikers will be a challenge

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          • #6
            re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

            John "I live to ride and don't even mind dying on bike".

            And he's promoting safety

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            • #7
              re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

              this is good, but lets just hope that it turns out to be a good one..
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                Hope a masterpiece of a film comes out, can't wait for it. . .

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                  re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

                  Guys,
                  Those who are hoping to see a great bike movie (By great, I mean films like WFI), please understand that John Abraham will be making a commercially viable movie for the masses & not keeping hardcore maniacs like us. Don't expect brilliant acting & raw motorcycle riding footage. It's going to be a Wham-Bam-Thank you mam.

                  IOM TT race is the epitome of bike racing. There are few documentaries in You Tube. Check it out. They really have balls of steel
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                  • #10
                    re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

                    Agree with [MENTION=11587]rx100.7050[/MENTION]

                    And I have a feeling it will encourage rowdy unsafe road racing.

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                    • #11
                      re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

                      Agree with certain members here who have reservations about this to-be-film.

                      Other than people like us, I am not sure how many in India understand the concept of Isle of Man. Let's try to understand few things -- IOM TT is a motorcycle racing event which has a pretty long history since 1949. Where it occurs and people who *follow* it understand the concept of IOM and the respect it demands, both as an event and for riders who participate. In India, I would safely assume that majority of our population wouldn't even be aware of such an event other than hardcore bikers like us. And those who know about it, there'll be good numbers among them who do not support the concept of *road racing*(though official and roads closed for public transport obviously) !

                      While the name of John Abraham will certainly help in the movie's promotion (if they are really planning on it), at the same time John is more popular for cheap slapstick DHOOM for most of our population than being known as a hardcore biker. Fortunately, I happened to see him at a Yamaha event in Le Meridian, Delhi, few years back where he interacted with Valentino Rossi. I got a vibe there that John is indeed a pretty passionate biker.

                      However, since Isle of Man is *probably* unheard of among majority of Indians, I am not sure for the kind of message that will reach among the masses! Unlike Hollywood, we are still very far away from making a memorable movie that involves a sport. Don't get me wrong, Hollywood makes shit as well but their good movies are unparalleled at the same time. Some of us here have given the example of The World's Fastest Indian. This movie is a gem that packs solid emotional punch while being entertaining at the same time and it's a also a wonderful take on the life of Burt Munro. I am sorry to say but I am not confident enough if India can create a movie of this level right now. Yes, we have had Paan Singh Tomar not so long ago and an upcoming biopic on Milkha Singh starring Farhan Akhtar. That has my hopes high, but India isn't popular for making such movies unfortunately!

                      MotoGP and F1 are something else and they are extremely popular sports. But Isle of Man really needs lot of awareness in India before a movie should be done on it. No doubt John is an appropriate guy to be involved with such a movie considering other actors in Bollywood and I also hope that he is aware of the lack of knowledge that many people have here about Isle of Man. I just don't want people to flock movie threatres saying "oye, ek nayii Dhoooom jaisi picture ayii hai John IbrahIm ki!!!" and then indulge in stupid road rash on not-so-appropriate roads and traffic condition in our country. That will be a bummer!

                      I hope John will do justice to highly respected and a brave sport that Isle of Man is. But to tell the truth, I am not sold on it yet.
                      Last edited by Satellite.kid; 06-10-2013, 05:29 PM.
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                      • #12
                        re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

                        OT:

                        I hope it wont turn out to be atypical Bolywood movie. And TT is not just a marketing
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                          re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

                          Originally posted by Cleaner View Post
                          And those college-goers will try to imitate the stunts shown in the movie on their cheap bikes on the highway without any PPE. I remember what happened when Dhoom came out, every guy thought he was Ryan Dungey and the cheap bike he got by fighting with parents was a Hayabusa. Biking films tend to influence the youth to get into motorcycling, but a lot of times they do it in the wrong way.
                          That's pretty offensive. I am a college goer and around me I agree many people have that rush to do stunts but that does not mean you label us 'rash college goers on their cheap bikes'.
                          There are many college students like me who absolutely are against such rash driving and stunting shit. But we are hidden behind this sick immature crowd who keep showing off and ya, I agree, they are not fit for resting their ass on that bike.

                          But avoid making a generalized comment bro. That college goers are so and so. There are both kinds of people in that segment where unfortunately people like you've described are more.

                          Btw persuading parents is the only way a college goer can get a bike. He does not earn. That does not mean he must never ride!

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                          • #14
                            re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

                            Originally posted by Samarth 619 View Post
                            John Abraham planning a film under his production. To be Shot in Isle of man.


                            John Abraham is set to take his love affair with motorbikes to the next gear with a special film to be made under his production company. The yet-untitled venture - with John in the lead - will hit the floor next year. Almost 80% of the film will be shot in the Isle of Man, famous for hosting one of the most prestigious and dangerous motorcycle races in the world (last month, Japanese rider Yoshinari Matsushita died in an accident there; since 2000, 21 riders have died at the races).
                            "The film's story will be based in the Isle of Man. It will showcase the relationship between three to four bikers, have a romantic angle and lots of bonhomie. John plans to package it in a way that even those who aren't interested in bikes will like it. Through the film, he will focus on riding safely as well," says an insider.
                            John plans to travel to the Isle of Man prior to the shoot to practise biking on the rough terrain. The insider adds, "The average speed of bikes at the race is around 150-200 kmph. So he has to practise and touch that kind of speed for a realistic portrayal. It's going to be dangerous, but John is kicked about it," adds the insider. The project is currently at a nascent stage. "The basic idea of the film has come from John, but the scripting process is yet to start. He feels that, after Dhoom (2004), Bollywood needs to come up with a bike-racing film, since India is one of the biggest markets for motorcycles. That's why it's going to be a high-budget venture," adds the insider. This is likely to be John's most expensive film.
                            When contacted, John says, "I live to ride, and I won't even mind dying on a bike. People ask me when I will do a romantic film, so this is the time for me to indulge in some romance (with bikes)."
                            The dangerous Isle of Man
                            The International Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) is a motorcycle racing event held on the island located between Great Britain and Ireland. The race takes place in a time-trial format on public roads which are cordoned off for the event. The TT races are extremely dangerous because of the high speeds on narrow, twisting streets and roads and lanes flanked by stone walls and buildings. Between 1907 and 2009, there have been 240 rider deaths during official practices or races. It's believed that the future of the TT is in doubt due to safety issues, especially Mad Sunday, when any member of the public can ride the mountain section of the course.
                            Hilarious! I am pretty sure that he has watched IOM TT: Closer To The Edge recently!

                            He's someone who has done a few 100 kms and calls himself a hardcore biker. What a pity! Watch this video and you 'll understand better.

                            John Abraham interview with xBhp - YouTube


                            @Satellite.kid - No offence. But, why do we have to promote F1, MotoGP or IOM TT? In what way are we benefitted? We have races running at national and regional levels and people have no interest in them unless, they want to fb or twitter or bark or whatever about them! Genuine petrolheads 'll find a way to reach the hot spots.
                            Last edited by Makky; 06-10-2013, 08:00 PM.

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                            • #15
                              re: Isle of Man Biking Film Planned by John Abraham: xBhp News

                              I hope this movie does not end up promoting DANCE & SONGS

                              Imagine the rider getting off his bike and dancing, and suddenly there are bunch of riders dancing in the background along with him !!!

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