| | | | Sohail and Sneha in Aryan | Dir: Abhishek Kapoor Cast: Sohail Khan, Sneha Ullal, Puneet Issar Plot: The story revolves around an aspiring boxer Aryan (Sohail). A reigning college champion, he gets rigorously trained under the watchful eyes of coach Ranveer Singh (Puneet) in order to make his mark at the national-level.
His ladylove Neha (Sneha) is his constant source of sustenance and strength. In a terrible twist of fate, Aryan chooses to forsake his dream and marry his love instead.
He lands himself a sports commentator's job and also turns a proud father, but life is not the same for him. He hits a low, professionally and his conjugal life takes a beating too, as Neha, a professional veejay walks out of the marriage unable to bear her husband's pent-up frustrations.
| | | Salman and Sneha in Lucky | One fine day, his former coach asks him to hit the ring when he decides to follow his dreams again, but soon realises that he isn't the man he used to be. His support system, wife Neha is not around, his career and family has already slipped away and life is about to defeat him. The climax will see a distraught Aryan rising phoenix-like from the ashes. Watch out for
After her stint with Salman in Lucky — No time for love, the much-hyped Aishwarya look-alike Sneha Ullal teams up with the younger brother Sohail Khan this time. We hear there were lots of sparks flying left, right and centre on the sets.
Says Ullal, "In Lucky I was playing a high school girl and had to overuse the innocence factor and underplay the romance. But in Aryan you will see the romance and chemistry flying between Sohail and me." Adds director Kapoor, "Sohail and Sneha's chemistry is the surprise package in the film." Salman vs Sohail
Talking about the Khan brothers, Ullal reveals that they are her true godfathers. "I would love to work only with them for the rest of my life," she asserts. When asked about the glaring differences the brothers share she says, "Salman is more realistic. He executes a character according to his perception and liking. But Sohail is more committed to the wants of the director." Bachcha on the sets
Ullal complains about being treated as a juvenile on the sets of the film. She says, "My director and Sohail would all the time crack jokes in hush-hush tones so that I didn't get an inkling of it. And when I would enquire, they would snub me saying that it's adult stuff and they couldn't share it with me." |
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