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Salman Khan Biography
Salman Khan Biography

 
The name Salman Khan sparks several images: his reluctance to wear  shirts, his sculpted chest, his frequent run-ins with the law, his  gorgeous ex-girlfriends, his good looks (voted by People magazine in  2004 as the 7th most good looking man in the world and the first in  India), and his unquestionable status as one of three reigning Khans of  Bollywood. 
Sallu
Abdul  Rashid Salim Salman Khan was born on 27 December 1965 in Indore, Madhya  Pradesh to Salma Khan and Salim Khan, a screenwriter who has to his  credit several successful films like Sholay, Deewar, and Don. His  step-mother is Helen, an actress and dancer famous for her blonde wigs  and shimmies. He has two brothers Arbaaz and Sahil, who have also worked  in Bollywood and two sisters Alvira and Arpita. His sister Alvira is  married to Atul Agnihotri who was an actor before taking on the role of a  director. 
Salman has dated some of the prettiest faces of  Bollywood like Somy Ali, Sangeeta Bijlani and Aishwarya Rai. His current  partner is Katrina Kaif. 
The Jailbird
Salman,  when not wow-ing his audience on-screen, has managed to get into quite a  few tangles with the law off-screen. In 1999, he was accused of  shooting Chinkara, an endangered species during the shooting of Hum  Saath Saath Hai and was awarded a jail term. After days spent behind  bars and several appeals that were denied, he is currently out on bail.   
He was arrested for negligent driving on 28 September 2002,  which resulted in the death of one person while three others were  injured. Charges were dropped against the actor for homicide though  other charges were leveled against him over this incident, still being  battled in court. 
He has also been at the receiving end of  fatwas for permitting Madame Tussaud’s to make a wax statue of him and  then participating in the Ganesh festival. 
Aishwarya Rai’s  parents had pressed charges against him for harassment after the couple  broke up. In 2005, alleged tapes were released of Salman Khan  threatening Aishwarya Rai to participate in events supported by the  underworld. These charges were dropped as the tapes were found to be  doctored. 
The Actor
1988–1993 He played a supporting role in the film Biwi Ho Tho Aisi released in 1988.
It  was followed by the extremely successful 1989 hit, Maine Pyaar Kiya,  winning him the Filmfare Best Debut Award. This was followed by a string  of films like Bhaaghi, Sanam Bewafa, Pathar Ke Phool, and Saajan, which  did very well at the box office. The films released in 1992 and 1993  were pretty average.  
1994-1999 He  came back to the top of the charts with his films Andaz Apna Apna with  Aamir Khan and the opulent family drama Hum Aapke Hai Kaun opposite  Madhuri Dixit, which is considered to be one of the biggest blockbusters  of Bollywood. He played the role of Arjun in Karan Arjun with Shah Rukh  Khan in 1995. Khamoshi-The Musical was the best of his 1996 films and  was critically acclaimed. 1997 was again a bleak year for Salman. He  made up for it in 1998 with Pyaar Kiya Tho Darna Kya with Kajol and his  appearance in the hit Kuch Kuch Hota Hai as Aman, which won him the  Filmfare Best Supporting Actor award. 
In 1999, he co-starred  with Karishma Kapoor in the hit comedy Biwi No.1. He starred with  Aishwarya Rai and Ajay Devgan in the love story Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam  which made waves in India and overseas. The film Hello Brother carried a  family tag on it as he starred alongside his brother Arbaaz Khan and it  was directed by his brother Sahil Khan. 
2000-2009  Salman continued to churn out several films. Some did fairly well like  Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega in 2000 and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke in 2001,  both films in which he worked with Rani Mukherji and Preity Zinta. None  of his movies that came out in 2002 worked well. He made up for it with  Tere Naam in 2003 that not only did well at the box office but his  performance was appreciated widely. 
He played the role of an  AIDS patient in Phir Milenge that came out in 2004. The World Health  Organisation commended the film for its portrayal of AIDS. Mujhse Shaadi  Karoge in 2004, Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? in 2005 and funnies like No  Entry in 2005 and Partner in 2007 kept his fans hooked. His Hollywood  venture with Ali Larter, Marigold: An Adventure in India flopped. He  took over from Jim Carrey in God Tussi Great Ho in 2008, based on the  Hollywood comedy, Bruce Almighty. He put in an appearance in Hello,  which is adapted from Chetan Bhagat’s book, One Night at a Call Center.  Salman Khan worked with Katrina in Yuvvraj but the movie didn’t work at  the box office. 
In 2009, he continued to host the television  show, 10 Ka Dum. His performance in Wanted, a remake of Pokkiri, was  praised. However, Main Aur Mrs Khanna and London Dreams failed to make a  strong impact.
More of Sallu
His  next release in 2010 is Veer, an epic. He plays the warrior Veer. The  movie is set during the period when the British had occupied India.
 
 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
Is he still alive? What does he look like now?
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