By and large, our heroes have never really needed to play a superhero. They have always been one. Period. They can jump from buildings, run with trains, brave countless sprays of bullets and fight a dirty dozen or more single-handedly. In fact, some of Bollywood’s earliest attempts in the genre failed miserably, Return of Mr Superman, for instance, an obscure 1960 film where Jairaj played Clark Kent/Superman in a diving gear-like costume. Few would have heard of, let alone seen The Indian Superman (1987), a rip-off of the original with Puneet Issar in the lead, Dharmendra playing his father and Kimi Katkar doing a Lois Lane. Our nearest equivalents of superheroes have been Bollywood’s idea of Robinhoods. So there was Dilip Kumar in several disguises in Azaad (1955), Dharmendra as the good-hearted thief in Jugnu (1973) or Amitabh Bachchan decimating villains with a cross-bow in Toofan (1989). Some other true-blue superhero films:
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