Rakul Preet Singh reveals how she prepped for John Abraham, Jacqueline Fernandez-starrer Attack
India Today
In an exclusive conversation with IndiaToday.in, Rakul Preet spoke about her upcoming film, Attack.
John Abraham's upcoming film, Attack, is all set to hit theatres on April 1, 2022. Based on true events, the film has been directed by Lakshya Raj Anand and produced Jayantilal Gada of Pen Studios, John Abraham and Ajay Kapoor.
The film also stars Jacqueline Fernandez, Rakul Preet Singh, Ratna Pathak Shah and Prakash Raj. At a recent promotion event, Rakul Preet exclusively spoke to Indiatoday.in and revealed all that went behind the making of the film.
Talking about Attack and the research that went behind the film, Rakul said that the maximum research was done by the director, Lakshaya. Rakul, who plays a scientist, said that she had to know everything well, so that she did not look out of place.
Speaking at the press con, she said, "Maximum research that went in was from Lakshaya's side. When he brought the character to me it was pretty nuanced and detailed. It took me a day or two to understand how to us everything I use in the lab. It should look authentic. It should genuinely look like I know all those wires. So two-three days of training happened. But, most of the research on paper was done by Laksh. Videos were shown to understand body language."
The much-awaited trailer of Attack was released by makers on March 7. In the trailer, John Abraham’s character declares the two momentous days of our lives - the day we are born, and the day we realise why we were born. As for him, he finds his calling in serving his nation and becomes India’s first super soldier. He goes into enemy territory and seems invincible. However, all of it catches up with him and affects his personal life. He gets pushed till the powers start threatening his life.
Sharing the trailer of Attack Part 1, John Abraham wrote, “INDIA’S FIRST SUPER SOLDIER is here to save the nation! #ATTACKtrailer out now: link in bio #Attack - Part 1 releasing in cinemas worldwide on 1.04.22 (sic).”