John Abraham believes simple living is the ultimate luxury and does not like showing off his wealth. In a conversation on Ranveer Allahbadia’s podcast, The Ranveer Show, the actor spoke about why he is not into spending money on luxury items. John also said he could fit all his clothes into a single suitcase and wears chappals most of the time.

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I always say that I'm a middle-class person, not to romanticise my struggles, but to highlight the strength that comes from middle-class values. Being middle-class is an advantage..

. make money, generate wealth, but mentally, always remain middle-class. Nothing wrong with that.

" 'I have a pick-up truck that I drive around in' John added, "I don't like to create some impression about myself. I don't have many clothes; you can ask my stylist, even today all my clothes can fit into a single suitcase. I usually wear slippers.

I have a pick-up truck that I drive around in. My driver would often suggest that I buy a more expensive car, but I’d ask him why. When I go for shoots, the production sends an Innova, and my office is just a kilometre away from my house.

What would I do with a car worth ₹ 4-4.5 crore? It’s a depreciating asset, and it will have no bearing on my work..

. in my life state, I’.