John and Katrina never tried to be the "eternal lovers" like a Shah Rukh-Kajol. Their appeal lies in .
When Luv first meets Dimple at a coffee shop, she is literally wearing a birdcage as a hat. John’s exasperated, deadpan delivery of "What is this?" versus Katrina’s unhinged, rapid-fire explanation about her "pet parrot who passed away" is comedy gold. The notable moment occurs when Dimple grabs Luv’s guitar to "sing a song of gratitude." Katrina’s deliberate off-pitch singing and physical comedy (hitting John in the face with the guitar neck) broke their serious image. John’s silent suffering in this scene proves his underrated comic timing. John and Katrina never tried to be the
In 2015, there were strong rumors that Katrina Kaif would team up with John Abraham for the sequel to Force . However, Katrina quickly denied these reports, stating, "There is nothing like 'Force 2' happening". Eventually, Sonakshi Sinha was cast in the role. John’s exasperated, deadpan delivery of "What is this
Instead, scenes like the ones in New York focused on intense romantic chemistry, passionate embraces, and highly emotional musical montages—such as the track "Mere Sang" —to convey deep physical and emotional intimacy. The enduring search volume highlights how memorable the visual pairing of Abraham and Kaif remains to modern audiences looking for high-definition archival clips of the film. Legacy of the Film In 2015, there were strong rumors that Katrina
Having succeeded in romance, the duo pivoted to high-octane thrillers, capitalizing on John’s action-hero physique and Katrina’s growing ability to play the sophisticated, independent woman.