![]() We’ve seen this kind of role before, but this actor gets it right every time. He role has more conflicts with other characters and thus experiences the most growth. He has all the good lines, not simply because they are witty one-liners, but he delivers them in that inimitable Warsi style. With him comes cameraman Jai, brilliantly essayed by Arshad Warsi—the soul of Kabul Express. His role is that of Sohail, an Indian reporter who comes to Afghanistan to interview a captive member of the Taliban. What else can be said for John Abraham’s role in Kabul Express? With him doing a few push-ups, his unnecessarily perfect hair flowing in the Afghan wind, and only two scenes to do any real acting, it is obvious he took the role strictly to maintain ties with Yash Raj Films. Before, women were used to add the requisite glamour to attract audiences. Public Rating Average: 5.11 / 10 (rated by 410 viewers) Let us know what you think about this review Music Review Reviewed by: Ron Ahluwalia - Rating: 8.0 / 10 Lyrics: Aditya Dhar, Swaratmika Mishra, and Vijay Kumar Music: Raghav Sachar and Julius Packiam (Guest) Starring: John Abraham, Arshad Warsi, and Salman Shahid
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