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Banner: Telebrands Entertainment India P .Ltd.
Producer: Poonam Khubani
Direction: Abhishek Kapoor
Music: Anand Raaj Anand

December 16, 2006

Telebrands India P. Ltd.'s ARYANUNBREAKABLE is a twice-told and remodeled story of a young collegian, Aryan (Sohail Khan), who wants to realize his dream of becoming a national champ in boxing. He is morally supported in his ambition by his girl friend (Sneha Ullal) and his coach Ranveer Singh (Puneet Issar) He finds his dreams shattered when his girl friend gets pregnant, and he has to get married to her and give up his ambition of becoming a champ to run his household. His coach is disappointed and angered at his decision and he starts grooming Ranjeet (Inder Kumar) for a championship fight, resulting in bitter rivalry between the two. In addition, there are common problems created by his wife's mother, Who has not reconciled with her daughter getting married to Aryan, a man of meagre means.How and where this "harp on the same string" drama ends is so uninteresting and predictable that even a child can safely guess it. And that's the undoing of the film.

Variety is the spice of showbiz. A film with small, twinkling stars should have enough "twinkle" in the narrative. Unless It has enough spice and widely apart and engrossing ingredients, it is. unlikely to satisfy the viewers. Aryan's all too simple tale, told in an uninteresting and unimaginative manner makes it a commonplace, run-of-the- mill film, which is unlikely to leave any pleasant trace behind.

Production values are fair.Technically satisfactory. Screenplay is poor, with neither engrossing drama nor conflict, nor tension, and nor the badly required knock-out punch to engross viewers. Dialogues are appropriate. Editing is good. Art direction is okay. Boxing scenes have been deftly picturised.Choreography is passable. Two songs by the music director are really good. Debutante Abhishek Kapoor appears to be a competent director, who has tried very hard in vain to infuse life into a hopeless tale.

Performancewise, Sohail Khan is restrained, but is miscast. Sneha Ullal is good in some scenes. Inder Kumar too is miscast as the hero's opponent. Farida Jalal, Satish Shah, Supriya Karnik in their patent, stereotype roles deliver routine performances. Fardeen Khan, in a guest appearance, has been completely wasted.Directorially, Abhishek Kapoor does a fair job, but he is handicapped by a weak subject.At the Box-office, it has nothing much to offer.


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