Take a look at John Abraham’s 5 best ranked movies and where you can watch them online(Photo Credit –Instagram)

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John Abraham has repeatedly proven that he is more than just a good body. With his conscious film choices, the actor has reinvented himself over the years and has appeared in projects from a wide range of genres. From action to comedies and thrillers to patriotic dramas, the star has done it all. As John Abraham continues to impress the audience, let’s look at five of his best films, ranked based on their IMDb ratings.

5. Taxi No. 9 2 11 (2006)

IMDb: 7.3

Where to Watch: Amazon Prime Video

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In 2006, John Abraham teamed up with Nana Patekar for this memorable comedy thriller. Directed by Milan Luthria, Taxi No. 9 2 11 (Nau Do Gyarah) follows the story of Raghav Shastri (Patekar), a hot-tempered taxi driver, and Jai Mittal (Abraham), a spoiled heir fighting for his late father’s fortune. Jai learns that his father’s property has been left to a family friend and challenges the will in court, claiming he has the original will stored in a vault. On the day of the hearing, Jai hires Raghav’s taxi but drops his vault key in the car after an accident. Raghav, who finds the key, refuses to return it, leading to a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse that could change their lives. Also starring Sameera Reddy, Sonali Kulkarni, Shivaji Satam, and Kurush Deboo, Taxi No. 9 2 11 was declared a hit with praise directed toward Patekar and Abraham’s performances.

4. No Smoking (2007)

IMDb: 7.3

Where to Watch: Zee5

Counted among the underrated gems of Bollywood, this Anurag Kashyap directorial is bound to leave you with more questions than answers. No Smoking stars John Abraham as K, a wealthy and arrogant man addicted to smoking. After his wife, Anjali (Ayesha Takia), threatens to leave him unless he quits, K seeks help at a mysterious rehabilitation center run by Baba Bengali (Paresh Rawal). The center uses extreme and bizarre methods to cure addictions. K agrees to the treatment but soon discovers that quitting smoking comes at a terrifying cost. As he defies the rules, his life spirals out of control, with Baba Bengali using surreal powers to punish him. While the psychological thriller film bombed at the box office, it found love years later and has achieved a cult status.