Feb 25 โ€ข 08:10 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Anil Kapoor's 'sister', flopped and left Bollywood, will do wonders after 41 years?

Actress Khushboo Sundar, who gained fame in the 1980s and left Bollywood for South Indian cinema, is making a comeback with a role opposite Anil Kapoor in the upcoming film 'Subedar' releasing on March 5 on Amazon Prime.

Khushboo Sundar, known for her glamorous roles in popular films, has made a significant comeback to Bollywood after over four decades away from the industry. She is set to appear alongside Anil Kapoor in the film 'Subedar,' which will be released on March 5 on Amazon Prime. Khushboo first rose to fame playing Anil Kapoor's younger sister in the 1985 film 'Meri Jung', recognized for its song 'Bol Baby Bol'. Her early success in Bollywood was followed by a move to the South Indian film industry, where she found greater opportunities and success.

Born Nakhat Khan in a Muslim family, Khushboo's journey in the film industry began as a child actor. After adopting the stage name 'Baby Khushboo', she appeared in several notable films at the time. Despite initial recognition, her Bollywood career faltered, leading her to transition to the South Indian cinema where she established a more extensive body of work. Her career has seen ups and downs, but her decision to return to Bollywood after such a long break raises questions about the changing dynamics of the industry and the challenges faced by actors.

The comeback of Khushboo after 41 years may not only attract nostalgic viewers but also explore the evolving landscape of Bollywood that has seen significant changes over the years. With streaming platforms gaining substantial traction, the release of 'Subedar' could mark a new chapter not only for Khushboo but also reflect the broader shift in how veteran actors are being welcomed back into mainstream cinema. Her story embodies many themes of resilience and transformation, showcasing how artists navigate the complexities of their careers in an ever-changing industry.

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