India, May 26 -- J ohn Abraham-starrer The Diplomat this month made its way to OTT and has been earning rave reviews. While the web medium has become the go-to platform for everyone, including many stars, John, who also produced The Diplomat, has no plans to foray into OTT any time soon. "To do OTT, you need a big office setup. You need a lot of people working towards something where you don't even own the IP. You make a commission from the series and that goes into your overheads. So, I don't see any sense in breaking a sweat on doing these series," says the producer. Does that mean the 52-year-old would never back an OTT project, even if it's a substantial one? "I'd love to do that [as a creator]. But that would happen because I want to tell that story, not because I want to make a business model out of it." But how about foraying into the space as an actor? "At this point, I don't want to come on OTT for a series or film. In my head, I believe I was made for the big screen. I have a lot of respect for OTT though, because most of the content, at least internationally, and some Indian projects too, are outstanding," he responds. Meanwhile, there's buzz about a film on his character Jim from Pathaan (2023) being planned in the spy universe. Mention this to John, and he says, "I'd love to work with (producer) Aditya Chopra again, because if there is one person who has positioned me perfectly as a hero or anti-hero, it's him. First Dhoom (2004), then Kabul Express (2006), then New York (2009) and then Pathaan. So yes, I'd love to do a film in the spy universe."...