Inder Kumar makes a comeback with 'Aryan'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Tuesday,December 12 2006]

Coming Friday is going to be a defining moment for one man - Inder Kumar. That's because he makes a comeback on the big screen after a long hibernation.

His last notable release was 'Maseeha' [2002] which sunk without a trace. Before that he had his big chance with Mahesh Manjrekar's 'Hathyar' [2002] where he played a younger Sanjay Dutt. The film didn't work at the box office and Inder Kumar was out of the big league.

Meanwhile he also had his back troubles to fight since he was bed ridden for a long time. His main support during that time was Salman Khan who had actually tried a comeback for him in 'Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge' [2002] where he had Inder play the main villain. But subsequent failure of all these films meant that Inder was out of the reckoning.

All this may change on December 15th when his comeback film 'Aryan' releases. Pitted against Sohail Khan in the film, he plays a ruthless boxer for whom it is success that matters most, even if it means resorting to unethical and unlawful ways like taking illegal drugs. As per insiders, Inder has come up with a smashing performance in the film and his sequences in the ring with Sohail are utmost real and have to be seen to be believed.

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