From Govinda to Preity Zinta: Actors ready for their grand comeback!
Here's the latest update from the Bollywood world:
After a significant break from the screen, these actors are now gearing up to return to the spotlight
Adding to this, Govinda, Preity Zinta and many other celebs are making their comeback. Govinda View this post on Instagram A post shared by Govinda (@govinda_herono1)
Meanwhile, Hero No 1 held a press conference on July 13 to officially announce Roopa, a movie he is not just starring in but also producing himself. He introduced newcomer Rani Swarnkar as his leading lady and reflected on years of being sidelined: “People kept saying, ‘Now he won’t appear in films anymore.’” His last theatrical lead was Rangeela Raja in 2019 and now 7 years later, Chi-chi is back
Notably, View this post on Instagram A post shared by Imran Khan (@imrankhan)
As per the latest buzz, The chocolate boy’s return has been a slow quiet one, after he stepped away just as quietly from Bollywood in 2015. After a decade away from acting, Imran made his onscreen reappearance through a cameo in uncle Aamir Khan and Vir Das’ Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos this year. But the official comeback is the soon-to-release Adhure Hum Adhure Tum, a Netflix romantic dramedy directed by Break Ke Baad’s Danish Aslam, co-starring Bhumi Pednekar. Imran, who is also co-producing, described the set as “the happiest I’ve ever been on”
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On top of that, Preity Zinta is making a comeback with not one but two exciting projects. The star returns to the big screen with Batwara 1947, originally titled Lahore 1947, on August 14 alongside Sunny Deol, Shabana Azmi and Ali Fazal. The movie has been produced by Aamir Khan. She has also been revealed as part of Kunal Kemmu’s directorial Vibe, a comedy drama on OTT. Her last theatrical lead was Bhaiaji Superhit in 2018
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Source: Hindustan Times