John Abraham Feels 'Grateful' For Oslo A Tale Of Promise Premiering At 56th IFFI: Animals Don't Need Us, We Need Them
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As per new updates, John Abraham's next presentation and production Oslo: A Tail of Promise is al set for a grand premiere at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI). The event, which will
take place in Goa, will feature over 240 films from 81 countries. Oslo is a film that comes at a moment when India’s relationship with animals is undergoing urgent public re-examination.
John Abraham's film Oslo to premiere at IFFI 2025
Presented and produced by actor and animal advocate John Abraham, Oslo: A Tail of Promise is a deeply felt, non-linear documentary that traces the extraordinary companionship between a Siberian husky, Oslo and Pooja R Bhale, founder of the Protecterra Ecological Foundation. ALSO READ: Kartik Aaryan Attends Himesh Reshammiya's Concert In Mumbai, Latter Gives Unique Shoutout To Tu Meri Main Tera... John Abraham took a moment to speak on the film saying, “Animals don’t need us. We need them more, for grounding, for healing, for the unconditional love they offer without ever asking for anything in return. Oslo: A Tail of Promise is a tribute to that truth, and I am grateful that IFFI is giving this story the space it deserves.”While announcing the film through his official social media handle, the actor had shared on November 8, "“When an animal chooses you, they have chosen you for a reason. A true story - of love, courage and surrender. Thank you @nfdcindia and @iffigoa for the Official Selection and World Premiere, Indian Panorama, 56th IFFI 2025."Check it out:
For the unversed, Oslo: A Tail of Promise is directed by Isha Pungaliya and presented by John Abraham. It is a joint production by JA Entertainment, Protecterra Ecological Foundation and Vaanar Nirmit.