Prepare for a surprising twist in the world of Bollywood! Imran Khan, once the heartthrob of the industry, has been missing from the spotlight for a decade and a half. But now, he's ready to reclaim his place.
Imran, who rose to fame alongside Sanjay Dutt, captivated audiences with his endearing persona. However, after his 2015 film, Katti Batti, he disappeared from the silver screen. But here's where his story takes an intriguing turn: he's making a comeback!
In a recent interview, Imran disclosed his collaboration with director Danish Aslam on a project reminiscent of their earlier work, Break Ke Baad, but with a contemporary twist. The film picks up Imran's life 15 years later, mirroring his real-life journey.
Imran described the film as a continuation of Break Ke Baad, reflecting on how life has changed for both him and the director. This personal project, he said, is a reflection of their creative choices influenced by their life experiences. And the icing on the cake? He's reunited with close friends for this venture.
Interestingly, Break Ke Baad, released in 2010, didn't fare well commercially but garnered a dedicated fan base. Imran's initial reluctance to take on the role eventually turned into enthusiasm after meeting the director.
And now, the wait is on for his comeback film, which will be released on OTT, starring Bhumi Pednekar and Gurufateh Pirzada. Additionally, he will be seen in Happy Patel, directed by Vir Das and produced by his uncle, the legendary Aamir Khan.
But here's where it gets controversial: is Imran's comeback a strategic move to capitalize on his past fame, or is it a genuine artistic endeavor? What do you think? Share your thoughts in the comments below!