Sports films have found a place in Bollywood, especially more in today’s times with the success of films like Lagaan, Iqbal and the most recent Chak De India. Most of the films are stories of the underdog who ultimately achieves victory and need we say that the underdog is always the protagonist? <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Yet another sports flick Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal releases this Friday and the film does look promising from its promos. However, we at IndiaFM decided to take you on a different ride altogether by reviving some of biggest sports based Bollywood disasters. In most of these movies, the sport on-screen is so boring that halfway through the film, the audiences must have started the throwing popcorns on each other to kill time. If you have missed such an experience or have been the unfortunate ones to have undergone such torture, in either case, we will relive some of those films which missed their ‘Goal’ big time. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Aryan – The Unbreakable<BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>No one really had any sort of expectations from Aryan- the Unbreakable, a forgettable film which released sometime in Dec 2006 but was probably launched almost a decade ago. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>The movie stars Sohail Khan playing a boxer, who sacrifices his career for the sake of love. Soon sitting at home, unemployed, he gets frustrated and punches everyone and anyone whom he comes across –light bulbs, home furniture and even his wife played by Sneha Ullal. The other actor in this film, painfully trying to emote, is the beefcake Inder Kumar who plays his rival. The movie, which hardly ran for just a few days at the box- office also features Kapil Dev in a cameo and guess what, he plays someone whom Sohail idolizes…. Since when did Kapil start boxing for God’s sake? <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Lastly the film has an interesting tagline – ‘Winning is not everything. It is the only thing.’ Guess the makers just took the first half of this tagline seriously.<br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>