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Salman Khan

Born December 27, 1965 (1965-12-27) (age 42)
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Occupation Film actor
Years active 1988 – present
Official site www.salmankhan.net

Salman Khan (Hindi: सलमान ख़ान, Urdu: سلمان خان. Pronunciation: /səlmɑːn xɑːn/), born Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan on December 27, 1965 is a popular Indian film actor who appears in Bollywood movies.

Khan, who made his acting debut with the film Biwi Ho To Aisi (1988), had his first commercial success with the blockbuster Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), and won a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award for his performance. He went on to star in some of Bollywood's biggest hits, such as Saajan (1991), Hum Aapke Hain Kaun (1994), Biwi No.1 (1999) having appeared in the highest earning films of five separate years during his career.

In 1999, Khan won a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his extended appearance in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), and since then has starred in several critical and commercial successes, including Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), Tere Naam (2003), No Entry (2005) and Partner (2007). Khan has thus established himself as one of the most prominent leading actors of Hindi cinema.[1][2]

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Salman Khan made his acting debut in the 1988 film Biwi Ho To Aisi where he played a supporting role. His first leading role in a Bollywood movie was in Sooraj R. Barjatya's romance Maine Pyar Kiya (1989). The film went on to become one of India's highest grossing films.[3] It also won him a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award, and a nomination for Filmfare Best Actor Award.

1990 saw only one film release of Khan, Baaghi, co-starring along with south actress Nagma. The film was a box office success,[4] and it was followed by another successful year in 1991, when he starred in two hit films, Sanam Bewafa and Saajan.[5] Despite this tremendous beginning at the box office, all of his next 1992-1993 releases resulted in box office failures.[5]

However, Khan significantly restored his success in 1994, with his second venture beside director Sooraj Barjatya in the romance Hum Aapke Hain Koun, co-starring Madhuri Dixit. The film was the biggest hit of that year, and turned out a one of Bollywood's highest grossing films ever, placed as the fourth top earner of all times.[6] Apart from being a commercial success, the film was widely acclaimed and Khan was praised for his performance, earning his second nomination for Best Actor at the Filmfare. Three more releases featured Khan in 1994, none of which succeeded to make a box-office impact, as did the previous. Once again he reinvented his success with Rakesh Roshan's 1995 blockbuster Karan Arjun, co-starring along with Raakhee, Shahrukh Khan, Kajol and Mamta Kulkarni.[5] The film was the second biggest hit of the year, and his role of Karan once again put his name among the nominees for the Best Actor award at the Filmfare, which was eventually won by his Karan Arjun co-star Shahrukh Khan.

1996 was followed by two successes. The first one was Sanjay Leela Bhansali's directional debut Khamoshi: The Musical, co-starring alongside Manisha Koirala, Nana Patekar and Seema Biswas. Though a box office failure, the film was critically acclaimed. He next starred alongside Sunny Deol and Karisma Kapoor in Raj Kanwar's action hit Jeet.

He had only two releases in 1997: Judwaa and Auzaar. The former was a comedy directed by David Dhawan co-starring Karisma Kapoor, where he played a double role of twins who were separated at birth. The film was a box office hit. The latter, co-starring Shilpa Shetty failed to do well, but developed a cult following after its video release.

Khan worked in five different films in 1998, the first being the comedy Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya opposite Kajol, one of the biggest commercial successes of that year. This was followed by the moderately successful drama Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai.[5] Khan played a young man who has to take a child who claims to be his son, under his custody. Khan's performance in the film earned him several positive notices and favourable reviews from critics. He lastly starred in Karan Johar's directorial debut, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. Co-starring alongside Sharukh Khan and Kajol, he only had an extended special appearance, playing the role of Aman. However, it eventually turned out beneficial to him, as his performance earned him his second Filmfare Award under the Best Supporting Actor category.

He then starred in many hits including Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United (1999), Biwi No.1 (1999), Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999), Tere Naam (2003), Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004) and No Entry (2005).[5]

Khan started his year in 2007 successfully, as his first release, Partner, has done very well at the box office, receiving a blockbuster verdict.[7] He next appeared in his first Hollywood movie, Marigold: An Adventure in India opposite American actress Ali Larter. Telling the love story of an Indian man and an American woman, the film was a major failure, both commercially and critically.

Recently he appeared in Saawariya where he made an extended special appearance.

Khan is the eldest son of celebrated screenwriter Salim Khan and his first wife Salma Khan. His stepmother is Helen, a famous yesteryear Bollywood actress, who has co-starred with him in Kahmoshi: The Musical and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. He has two brothers, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan, and two sisters, Alvira and Arpita. Alvira is married to actor/director Atul Agnihotri.

Khan is a dedicated bodybuilder. He trains everyday and is famous for taking off his shirt in movies and stage shows alike. In 2004, he was voted 7th best-looking man in the World and the best looking man in India by People magazine, U.S.[8] Khan has been involved in several charities during his career.[9]

Despite being romantically linked with several actresses, and having relationships with ex-girlfriends Aishwarya Rai, Somy Ali and Sangeeta Bijlani, Khan is frequently featured by Indian media as Bollywood's most eligible bachelor. He has been dating actress Katrina Kaif since 2005, with whom he has co-starred in several films. In October 2007, Khan was said to have turned down an offer from Madame Tussauds to have a wax replica made of himself.[10] No particular reason was given by him. Had he accepted, Salman would have been the 4th Indian actor to have been replicated as a wax statue in the museum. However, on October 11, 2007, Khan was reported to have accepted, and as of December 2007, they are currently working on his wax statue.[11]

On September 28, 2002, Salman was arrested for rash and negligent driving. His car had collided into a bakery in Mumbai; one person who was sleeping on the sidewalk outside the bakery died and three others were injured in the mishap.[12] Charges of culpable homicide were laid against him, but later dropped, and he was found to be, not guilty.[13]

On February 17, 2006, Khan was sentenced to one year in prison for hunting an endangered species, the Chinkara. The sentence was stayed by a higher court during appeal.[14] On April 10, 2006, Salman was handed a five year jail term for hunting the endangered Chinkara. He was remanded to Jodhpur jail, and remained there until April 13, when he was granted bail.[15] On August 24, 2007, the Jodhpur sessions court, upheld the 5 year jail term for Khan in the Chinkara poaching case by turning down his appeal against the 2006 judgement. At the time of the hearing, he was busy with a shooting elsewhere, while his sister attended the proceedings.[16] Day after, he was placed under police arrest in Jodhpur after a Rajasthan court upheld a prison sentence passed upon him for poaching. On August 31, 2007, Khan was released on bail from the Jodhpur Central jail where he has spent six days.

His turbulent relationship with actress Aishwarya Rai was a well publicised topic in the Indian media, and had constantly filled gossip columns.[17] After their break-up in March 2002, Rai accused him of harassing her. She claimed that Khan had not been able to come to terms with their break-up and was hounding her; her parents lodged a complaint against him.[18]

In 2005, news outlets released what was said to be an illicit copy of a mobile phone call recorded in 2001 by the Mumbai police. It appeared to be a call in which he threatened his ex-girlfriend, Aishwarya Rai, in an effort to force her to appear at social events held by Mumbai crime figures. The call featured boasts of connections to organized crime and derogatory comments about other actors. However, the alleged tape was tested in the government's Forensic lab in Chandigarh, which concluded that it was a fake.[19][20]

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Nominated

Nominated

Nominated

Winner

  • 2007: Rajiv Gandhi Award for his Outstanding achievement in entertainment.[21]

Year Title Role Other notes
1988 Biwi Ho To Aisi Vicky Bhandari
1989 Maine Pyar Kiya Prem Choudhary Winner, Filmfare Best Male Debut Award & Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award.
1990 Baaghi: A Rebel for Love Saajan Sood
1991 Sanam Bewafa Salman Khan
Patthar Ke Phool Inspector Suraj
Kurbaan Akash Singh
Love Prithvi
Saajan Akash Varma
1992 Suryavanshi Vicky/Suryavanshi Vikram Singh
Ek Ladka Ek Ladki Raja
Jaagruti Jugnu
Nishchaiy Rohan Yadav/Vasudev Gujral
1993 Chandra Mukhi Raja Rai
Dil Tera Aashiq Vijay
1994 Andaz Apna Apna Prem Bhopali
Hum Aapke Hain Koun...! Prem
Chaand Kaa Tukdaa Shyam Malhotra
Sangdil Sanam Kishan
1995 Karan Arjun Karan Singh/Ajay Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Veergati Ajay
1996 Yeh Majhdhaar Gopal
Khamoshi: The Musical Raj
Jeet Raju Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Dushman Duniya Ka Special appearance
1997 Judwaa Raja/Prem Malhotra
Auzaar Suraj Prakash
Dus Captain Jeet Sharma Incomplete film
Deewana Mastana Prem Kumar Special appearance
1998 Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya Suraj Khanna Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai Suraj Dhanrajgir
Sar Utha Ke Jiyo Special appearance
Bandhan Raju
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Aman Mehra Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Special appearance
1999 Jaanam Samjha Karo Rahul
Biwi No.1 Prem Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Sirf Tum Prem Special appearance
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam Sameer Rafillini Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Hello Brother Hero
Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United Prem
2000 Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge Raja Oberoi
Chal Mere Bhai Prem Oberoi
Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega Raj/Romi
Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke Friendly appearance
Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye Prem Kapoor
2001 Chori Chori Chupke Chupke Raj Malhotra
2002 Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge Veer Singh Thakur/Ali
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam Suraj
Yeh Hai Jalwa Raj 'Raju' Saxena/Raj Mittal
2003 Love at Times Square Special appearance (song)
Stumped Special appearance (song)
Tere Naam Radhe Mohan Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Baghban Alok Raj Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Special appearance
2004 Garv: Pride and Honour Arjun Ranavat
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Sameer Malhotra
Phir Milenge Rohit Manchanda
Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa Rishabh
2005 Lucky: No Time for Love Aditya
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? Dr. Samir Malhotra
No Entry Prem Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Kyun Ki Anand
2006 Saawan: The Love Season
Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar Ayaan
Jaan-E-Mann Suhaan
Baabul Avinash Kapoor
2007 Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love Rahul
Partner Prem
Marigold: An Adventure in India Prem
Saawariya Imaan
Om Shanti Om Himself Special appearance in song Deewangi Deewangi
2008 God Tussi Great Ho Releasing on March 21, 2008
Heroes Releasing on May 1, 2008
Hello Chetan Bhagat Special appearance
Wanted Pre-production
Main Yuvraj Announced

Awards
Filmfare Awards
Preceded by
Aamir Khan
for Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Best Male Debut
for Maine Pyar Kiya

1990
Succeeded by
TBD
Preceded by
Amrish Puri
for Virasat
Best Supporting Actor
for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

1999
Succeeded by
Anil Kapoor
for Taal

  1. ^ Top Box Office Draws of Indian Cinema (using raw collections). International Business Overview Standard. Retrieved on 2007-12-05.
  2. ^ Sen, Raja (August 8, 2006). Powerlist: Top Bollywood Actors. Rediff.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-05.
  3. ^ boxofficeindia.com/alltime.htm.
  4. ^ 1990 box office results. BoxOfficeIndia.com.
  5. ^ a b c d e Salman Khan's box office filmography. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
  6. ^ All Time Grossers Inflation Adjusted. BoxOfficeIndia.Com. Retrieved on 2006-10-28.
  7. ^ Box Office Results Top Grosses by Decades and Years - 2007. International Business Overview Standard. Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
  8. ^ "'Masand ki Pasand' is Salman Khan this time" (March 25, 2004). Retrieved on 2006-08-23.
  9. ^ Salman still dares to 'bare' at 40. CNN-IBN (December 27, 2005). Retrieved on 2007-12-01.
  10. ^ Salman says 'No' to Madame Tussauds. Rediff.com.
  11. ^ Salman agrees to statue at Madame Tussauds. Salman Online.
  12. ^ "Salman Khan's jeep runs over pavement dwellers, one dead; actor surrenders".
  13. ^ "Bollywood homicide charge dropped". BBC News South Asia (September 3, 2003). Retrieved on 2006-10-16.
  14. ^ "Salman Khan sentenced to one-year imprisonment in poaching case". Asian News International (ANI) via Yahoo! News India (February 17, 2006). Retrieved on 2006-06-28.
  15. ^ "Salman granted bail on poaching case". sify.com (13 April 2006). Retrieved on 2006-06-28.
  16. ^ www.ibnlive.com/news/jodhpur-court-upholds-salmans-5year-jail-term/47375-3.html.
  17. ^ "Salman in news for the wrong reasons".
  18. ^ "Salman harassing me, says Aishwarya". The Times of India.
  19. ^ "Police records Salman Khan's voice, Ash keeps mum" (July 18, 2005).
  20. ^ "Salman cleared in Aishwarya tape case" (September 16, 2005). Retrieved on 2006-08-23.
  21. ^ NDTV Correspondent (August 10, 2007). Salman to get the Rajiv Gandhi award. NDTV.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-03.

Persondata
NAME Khan, Salman
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Film actor
DATE OF BIRTH December 27, 1965
PLACE OF BIRTH Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH
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