Aryan Hindi Movie

Feature Film | 2006
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Aryan is a 2006 Indian movie directed by Abhishek Kapoor starring Sohail Khan, Sneha Ullal, Puneet Isaar and Inder Kumar. The feature film is produced by Poonam Khubani and Vipin Anand and the music composed by Anand Raj Anand.



Release Info:
December 15 2006 (India)   
Language: Hindi
Director: Abhishek Kapoor
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Puneet Isaar
Inder Kumar
Satish Shah

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Aryan is the story of a man's fight to achieve his dreams. Aryan (Sohail Khan) was born to fight. He is the college ... Show more

Aryan is the story of a man's fight to achieve his dreams.


Aryan (Sohail Khan) was born to fight. He is the college champ and under the tough training of Coach Ranveer Singh (Puneet Issar) he dreams of winning the nationals.


His Love, Neha (Snehal Ullal), is more than just his better half. She is his support system, his strength. He needs her to be around every time.


Life takes a turn and Aryan chooses to give up his dreams and marry his love instead. They have a kid and together, start living a common man's life. Life moves on and so does Aryan. He takes up a job as a sports commentator, but life is never the same for him. He hits a low professionally, as well in his married life.


One day, his ex-coach asks him to get back into the ring and gives him the courage to face the world head on. Aryan decides to follow his dreams again, but he isn't the man he used to be. His support system, his wife, has left him.


Will Aryan be able to achieve his dreams? Is he truly unbreakable?



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Cast & Crew Details:
Sohail Khan
Sneha Ullal
Puneet Isaar
Inder Kumar
Farida Jalal
Satish Shah
Gulshan Grover

Director: Abhishek Kapoor
Producers: Poonam Khubani, Vipin Anand
Music Director: Anand Raj Anand
Song Lyrics Writer: Renjit B. Vattakattu
Cinematographer: Neelabh Kaul
Art Designer: Jayant Dehsmukh
Original Story Writer: Abhishek Kapoor
Action Choregrapher: Mahendra Verma


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