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Salman Khan

Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan (pronounced [səlˈmaːn ˈxaːn];


Salman Khan
Hindi: pronunciation ; 27 December 1965)[4] is an Indian film
actor, producer, occasional singer and television personality. In a film
career spanning over thirty years, Khan has received numerous
awards, including two National Film Awards as a film producer, and
two Filmfare Awards for acting.[5] He is cited in the media as one of
the most commercially successful actors of both world and Indian
cinema.[6][7] Forbes included him in their 2015 list of Top-Paid 100
Celebrity Entertainers in world; Khan tied with Amitabh Bachchan
for No. 71 on the list, both with earnings of $33.5 million.[8][9]
According to the Forbes 2018 list of Top-Paid 100 Celebrity
Entertainers in world, Khan was the highest ranked Indian with 82nd
rank with earnings of $37.7 million.[10][11] He is also known as the
host of the reality show, Bigg Boss since 2010.[12]

The eldest son of screenwriter Salim Khan, Khan began his acting
career with a supporting role in Biwi Ho To Aisi (1988), followed by a
leading role in Maine Pyar Kiya (1989). Khan continued in
Khan at the Producers Guild Film
Bollywood in the 1990s with roles in several productions, including
the romantic drama Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994), the action Awards in February 2013
thriller Karan Arjun (1995), the comedy Biwi No.1 (1999), and the Born Abdul Rashid Salim
family drama Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999). After a brief period of Salman Khan[1]
decline in the 2000s, Khan achieved greater stardom in the 2010s by 27 December 1965
playing the lead role in successful action films like Dabangg (2010), Indore, Madhya
Ready (2011), Ek Tha Tiger (2012), Kick (2014), Sultan (2016) and
Pradesh, India
Tiger Zinda Hai (2017).
Occupation Actor · producer ·
In addition to his acting career, Khan is a television presenter and presenter
promotes humanitarian causes through his charity, Being Human [2]
Foundation.[13] Khan's off-screen life is marred by controversy and
Years active 1988–present
legal troubles. In 2015 he was convicted of culpable homicide for a
negligent driving case in which he ran over five people with his car, Net worth $ 260 million
killing one, but his conviction was set aside on appeal.[14][15][16][17] (2020)[3]
On 5 April 2018, Khan was convicted in a blackbuck poaching case Parent(s) Salim Khan (father)
and sentenced to five years imprisonment.[18][19] He is currently out
on bail while an appeal is being heard.[20] Relatives Sohail Khan (brother)
Arbaaz Khan
(brother)
See Salim Khan
Contents family
Early life and background Awards Full list
Career
1989–93: Debut and breakthrough
1994–2009: Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!! and other films
2009–present: Commercial success
Filmography
Production
Other work
Television
Brand endorsements
Charitable work
Mentor
Philanthropy and service
Personal life
In the media
Controversies
Hit-and-run case
Relationship with Aishwarya Rai
Blackbuck hunting and Arms Act violations cases
Remarks about 26/11 attacks
Tweets on Yakub Memon
Sabotaging careers
Accolades
Discography
See also
References
Bibliography
External links

Early life and background


Khan is the eldest son of screenwriter Salim Khan and his first wife
Sushila Charak, who later adopted the name Salma Khan.[21] Born to
a Hindu mother and a Muslim father, Khan was brought up in both
faiths.[22] His paternal ancestors were the Alakozai
Pashtuns [23][24][25][26] from Afghanistan [27] who immigrated to
Indore, Madhya Pradesh in the mid 1800s; however, Jasim Khan in
his biography of the actor states that his ancestors belonged to the
Akuzai sub-tribe of the Yusufzai Pashtuns from Malakand in the Swat
valley of North-West Frontier Province in British India (now in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan).[28] His grandfather Abdul Rashid Khan with brothers Arbaaz Khan
(left) and Sohail Khan (right)
Khan was a Deputy Inspector General of the Indore state who was
awarded Diler Jung award of the Holkar times.[29] Khan's mother is a
homemaker,[30][31] whose father Baldev Singh Charak,[32] a Dogra
Rajput,[33] comes from Jammu-Kashmir[32][34] and whose mother comes from Maharashtra.[35][36] He has
two brothers, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan; and two sisters, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, who is married to
actor/director Atul Agnihotri, and an adopted sister Arpita.[37]
Salman finished his schooling at St. Stanislaus High School in Bandra, Mumbai, as did his younger brothers
Arbaaz and Sohail. Previously, he studied at The Scindia School, Gwalior for a few years along with his
younger brother Arbaaz.[38] He attended St. Xavier's College in Mumbai but dropped out.[39]

Career

1989–93: Debut and breakthrough

Khan made his acting debut with the 1988 film Biwi Ho To Aisi, which saw him play a supporting role. He
went on to play the leading role in Sooraj R. Barjatya's romantic family drama Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), which
become one of the highest-grossing Indian films at the time.[40][41] It earned him his first nomination for a Best
Actor at Filmfare along with a nomination for Best Male Debut at the same ceremony; the latter was awarded
to Barjatya.[42] Maine Pyar Kiya was dubbed in English as When Love Calls, in Spanish as Te Amo, and in
Telugu as Prema Paavuraalu.[43]

1990 saw one film release starring Khan; Baaghi: A Rebel for Love, a box office success,[44] followed by
three moderately successful films in 1991, Patthar Ke Phool, Sanam Bewafa, and Kurbaan. The same year,
Khan went on to co-star with Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit for the romantic drama Saajan. [45]

1994–2009: Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!! and other films

In 1994, Khan appeared in Rajkumar Santoshi's Andaz Apna Apna,


co-starring Aamir Khan. At the time of its release, the film failed at
the box office but has gained a cult status over the years.[46] Later in
the year he collaborated with director Sooraj Barjatya in the romance
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! co-starring Madhuri Dixit. During the 1995
awards season, the film won 3 Filmfare Awards for Best Film, Best
Director and Best Actress. It also won the National Award for being
the most popular film of the year.[47] Earning over ₹1.35 billion Khan (right) with Saif Ali Khan at an
(US$19 million) worldwide, the film became the biggest Bollywood event for World Aids Day in 2007
hit of the year. It is one of the films on Box Office India's list of
"Biggest Blockbusters Ever in Hindi Cinema".[48] In 2006, it was still
the fourth-highest ever grossing Bollywood film, according to Box Office India.[49] In 1995 he starred in
Rakesh Roshan's Karan Arjun alongside Shah Rukh Khan. The two played brothers who are reincarnated
after being killed by family enemies. His role of Karan earned him a nomination for the 1995 Filmfare Best
Actor Award.[50]

In 1996, Khan performed in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's directional debut Khamoshi: The Musical.[51] He also
appeared in and Raj Kanwar's action hit Jeet.[52] He had two releases in 1997: Judwaa and Auzaar. The
former was a comedy directed by David Dhawan where he played a dual role of twins separated at birth.[53]

Khan worked in five different films in 1998, his first release being the romantic comedy film Pyaar Kiya To
Darna Kya opposite Kajol, one of the biggest commercial successes of that year.[54] This was followed by the
moderately successful drama Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai [55] where 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 favourable critical
review.[56] He also had an extended cameo in Karan Johar's directorial debut, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, for which
he earned a second Filmfare Award under the Best Supporting Actor category.[57]
In 1999, Khan starred in three films: Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United, Biwi No.1,[58] and Hum Dil
De Chuke Sanam alongside Aishwarya Rai and Ajay Devgan, which earned him another Best Actor
nomination at the Filmfare awards.[59] His performance in the film was reviewed favourably, with Sharmila
Telikum of Reddit noting, "Salman is endearing. He does tend to ham in the dramatic scenes but looks very
comfortable doing comedy and those romantic scenes."[60]

In 2000, Khan appeared in Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, which addressed the issue of surrogate childbirth. In
it, Khan played the role of a rich industrialist who hires a surrogate mother after his wife becomes infertile.[61]
Sukanya Verma of Reddit wrote that the film had an absurd storyline, but also spontaneous performances from
the cast, helping to minimise its other flaws.[61] In 2002 he starred in Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam.[62]

For Tere Naam, (2003) Taran Adarsh said of him, "Salman Khan is exceptional in a role that fits him to the T.
He breathes fire in sequences that demand uneasiness. But beneath the tough exterior lies a vulnerable person
and this facet in particular comes to the fore in the latter reels. His emotional outbursts are splendid..."[63]
Director Satish Kaushik considered Khan's work in the film to be strong, saying of it, "Salman has given a
great performance in the film. He''s given an intense, unconventional performance. I believe this is the best
performance of Salman''s career so far."[64] He continued his career with comedies like Mujhse Shaadi Karogi
(2004) and No Entry (2005).[55]

Khan started 2007 with the ensemble film Salaam E Ishq. He appeared in the Hollywood movie, Marigold:
An Adventure in India opposite American actress Ali Larter. The film told the love story of an Indian man and
an American woman.[65]

Khan hosted the second season of the game show 10 Ka Dum during 2009. According to a 2008 report from
BizAsia UK, the show earned enough target ratings points (TRPs) for Sony Entertainment Television to regain
its third position in the Indian television ratings.[66]

2009–present: Commercial success

He appeared in Wanted, directed by choreographer turned director Prabhu Deva. The film received mixed
reviews. Taran Adarsh from Bollywood Hungama rated it 4 of 5 stars noting, "WANTED rides on Salman
Khan's star power. He may not be the best actor in town, but in a film like WANTED, in a role that seems like
an extension of his personality, you can't think of anyone else enacting this role with flourish."[67] Raja Sen
from Rediff gave a rating of 2/5 and said "The writing is both amateurish and crass, while the songs are plain
hideous...Khan might be having fun, but the fact a film like Wanted underscores is how badly Bollywood
needs a breed of younger leading men. And how the existing lot need roles that fit."[68]

He appeared in two other films that year, Main Aurr Mrs Khanna and London Dreams.[69] Khan's first release
of 2010 was Anil Sharma's film Veer.[70]

In his next film, Dabangg, Khan played the role of a fearless cop with comic effect in the film.[71] The film
was noted by the Economic Times as being remarkable for its commercial success, despite having an "accent
on inanity..." and "...complete incoherence in terms of plot and credibility."[72] The Times also noted industry
experts attributed the popularity of the film to Khan's presence, stating that they "ascribe its allure to the star
charisma of Salman Khan, who has managed to carry off the over-the-top articulation of Chulbul Pandey with
unbridled enthusiasm and zeal."[72]

Dabangg went on to win several awards, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing
Wholesome Entertainment.[73] It was later remade in Tamil and Telugu.[74] The film was produced by his
brother Arbaaz Khan.[73] It was reported by the Hindustan Times that the film opened to full houses across the
country.[75][76] Khan received a Star Screen Award for Best Actor[77] and a Stardust Award for Star of the
Year – Male for his performance.[78] He was also nominated for his
sixth Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[79] Anupama Chopra from
NDTV wrote about his performance: "It's the role of a lifetime and
Salman Khan bites into it like a starving man devours a feast. He
inhabits it fully, strutting and swaggering and even, spoofing
himself."[80]

Khan's first release of 2011 was Ready. Ready held a record for being
the second highest grossing Bollywood film of 2011.[81][82] He next
appeared in Bodyguard, a remake of the 2010 Malayalam film of the
same name. The film was not well received by critics, though it
became India's highest-earning film of the year.[83]

Khan in 2009

Khan's first release of 2012 was Ek Tha Tiger where he starred


opposite Katrina Kaif and acted as an Indian spy. The film Khan with Katrina Kaif at the launch of Ek
garnered positive to mixed reactions from critics[84] whilst Tha Tiger's first song 'Mashallah'.
opening to extremely strong box office collections.[85] The film
marks his first association with Yash Raj Films.[86]

Khan releases Dabangg 2, the sequel of Dabangg, in 2012 under the production of Arbaaz Khan. Dabangg 2
eventually emerged as a huge financial success with revenues of ₹2.5 billion (US$35 million) globally.[87]

After a one-year gap, Khan's first release of 2014 was Jai Ho which he starred in opposite Daisy Shah. His
second release, Kick, a remake of a Telugu film has entered the Rs. 2 billion club in India on Eid. He also sang
the "Hangover" song from the movie.[88]

Khan's first film of 2015, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, which was released on Eid, received positive reviews from
critics and the public and broke several box office records upon release. The film, grossing ₹1.84 billion
(US$26 million) on its first week beat the previous record of PK.[89] This was Khan's first and the second
Bollywood film after PK to enter the 300 club.[90] The film is currently the second highest-grossing
Bollywood film in India and worldwide with a collection of over 6 billion.[91] Bajrangi Bhaijaan crossed 300
crore within 20 days of its release and became the second highest grosser to date in India,[92][93] while his
second film, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, a Diwali release received mixed reviews from critics and the public and
broke several box office records upon release. The film became the ninth consecutive film of Salman Khan to
gross over 1 billion. The film grossed ₹1.73 billion (US$27 million) on its first week. As of 25 November, the
film collected ₹2.01 billion. With this, khan become the only actor to give three back-to-back movies which
collected more than ₹2 billion (US$28 million) net domestically.[94] He became the only actor to collect over
₹5 billion (US$70 million) domestic net in a single year in India.[95][96][97][98]

Khan's first film of 2016, yet again another Eid release, Sultan, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar for Yash Raj
Films received positive reviews from both critics and the public breaking several box office records. The film
opened on an average of 70% audience occupancy[99] and grossed approximately ₹365 million
(US$5.1 million) on its opening day.[100] The film also collected another ₹74.86 (US$1.00) on its first
weekend, bringing its total first week collections to an approximate of ₹2.08 billion (US$29 million).[101] By
the end of its second week, the film had grossed an estimated ₹2.78 billion (US$39 million)[102] and later
became the second film of Khan to net over 300 crores.[103] As of 9 August, the film grossed ₹5.83 billion
(US$82 million) worldwide.[104]

In June 2017, Khan appeared in Tubelight, his third collaboration with Kabir Khan after Ek Tha Tiger and
Bajrangi Bhaijaan. This film also starred Khan's real-life brother Sohail Khan. Despite its high expectations,
the film failed to maintain a strong run at the box office. Khan's second release of 2017 Tiger Zinda Hai, a
sequel to Ek Tha Tiger[105] grossed ₹190 crore worldwide in its opening weekend.[106] As of 23 January
2018, the film has grossed ₹5.52 billion (US$77 million) worldwide,[107] including ₹4.28 billion
(US$60 million) in India[108] and ₹1.23 billion (US$17 million) overseas.[109]

Khan starred in Bharat that was released on 5 June 2019 and Dabangg 3 that was released on 20 December
2019.[110][111] Meanwhile Kick 2 which was scheduled to release around Christmas 2019 had been
delayed.[112][113]

Filmography

Production
In 2011, he launched his own production company called SKBH Productions (Salman Khan Being Human
Productions). Money generated from film productions will be donated to the Being Human organisation. The
first film made under the banner was the kids' entertainer Chillar Party, which went on to win 3 National
Awards for Best Children's film, Best Original Screenplay and Child Artist's Award.[114][115] SKBH
Productions next film will be Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho, a remake directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.

In 2014, he launched another production house called SKF (Salman Khan Films). The first film released under
this banner was the Canadian film Dr. Cabbie. The film earned $350,452 on its opening day at the box office.
The next films under this banner were Hero, in which he also sang the title song "Hero"[116][117] by Nikhil
Advani, which starred Aditya Pancholi's son Suraj Pancholi and Sunil Shetty's daughter Athiya Shetty; and
Bajrangi Bhaijaan by Kabir Khan starring Khan himself with Kareena Kapoor & Nawazuddin Siddiqui.[118]

Other work

Television

In 2008 Khan hosted 10 Ka Dum. The show was extremely popular and was at the number one spot in ratings
in India. It garnered an average TVR of 2.81 and a peak rating of 4.5, leaving behind Shahrukh Khan's Kya
Aap Paanchvi Paas Se Tej hai? with an average rating of 1.37 TVR and a peak rating of 2.3 and Hrithik
Roshan's Junoon – Kuch Kar Dikhane Ka on NDTV Imagine with an average TVR of 0.76 and a peak rating
of 1.1.[119] According to reports, the show helped Sony TV regain its third position in the Indian television
ratings.[120] He again hosted the show in 2009 and thus won the Best Anchor Award for 10 Ka Dum in 2008
and 2009. In 2010 Khan hosted Bigg Boss 4. The show was widely accepted and appreciated due to Khan's
hosting and surpassed the famous hosting of Amitabh Bachchan,[121]

The Grand Finale episode on 8 January 2011, received a TRP of 6.7, which was the highest among the finales
of other Indian reality shows such as Kaun Banega Crorepati, Rahul Dulhaniya Le Jayega, MasterChef and
DID –Li’l Masters.[122] Due to high TRP Khan again hosted Bigg Boss 5 along with Sanjay Dutt in 2011 and
because of huge acceptance he also hosted Bigg Boss 6 and Bigg Boss 7 in 2012 and 2013. In 2013 Khan
hosted the Star Guild Award for the first time. Khan also hosted Bigg Boss 8, Bigg Boss 9, Bigg Boss 10, Bigg
Boss 11, Bigg Boss 12 and Bigg Boss 13.

Brand endorsements

Khan was associated as a brand when he had advertised for Campa Cola,[123] Limca Soft drink,[124] Hero
Honda bikes[125] and Double Bull shirts[126] well before he entered the film Industry. Even after he became a
superstar, he never showed interest in promoting himself as a brand, but he was signed for Thums Up in 2002
and continued until its contract was over. Later Akshay Kumar replaced Khan. Later he was the brand
ambassador of the soft drink Mountain Dew with whom he ended the contract in December 2010,[127] and he
has once again promoted Thums Up but ended contract soon after.[128][129] He is now brand ambassador for
Pepsi.[130] He has also become the brand ambassador for the travel website, Yatra.com, which also made him
a shareholder.[131] He is also the face of the History Channel and the new brand ambassador for Suzuki
motorcycles,[132] Previously he endorsed Red Tape Shoes,[133] and now he is endorsing Relaxo Hawaii.[134]
Khan is also the brand ambassador of the detergent brand Wheel.[135] He has also appeared for Chlormint, a
brand of gum, with his brother Sohail Khan. The actor has also done a jewellery brand, Sangini with Kareena
Kapoor.[136] Apart from innerwear brand Dixcy Scott and tablet BlackBerry Playbook, Britannia' s Tiger
biscuits is the latest endorsement of Salman.[137] He is also the face of Ranbaxy' s Revital, replacing Yuvraj
Singh.[138] Apart from these brands, he also has Rotomac Pen and SF Sonic Batteries endorsements.[139]
Now Khan has been roped in as the brand ambassador of Dubai-based fashion label Splash,[140] and has been
also signed as the brand ambassador for Astral Poly Technik Ltd, the leading manufacturers of plumbing and
drainage systems in the country.[141] Khan is also the brand ambassador of civic body Bombay Municipal
Corporation's (BMC) drive against open defecation in Mumbai,[142] and has been also signed by the Security
and Surveillance brand, CP PLUS as their CCTV ambassador.[143] Khan is now the second Ambassador
along with Amitabh Bachchan for ‘Emami Healthy & Tasty’, ‘Himani Best Choice’ and ‘Rasoi’, apart from
‘Bake Magic’.[144]

Charitable work

Mentor
Khan has mentored a number of aspiring Bollywood actors.[145] He has also been an inspiration for some
Bollywood actors like Hrithik Roshan and Arjun Kapoor to get into perfect shape. Saawan Kumar Tak, the
director of Sanam Bewafa, was helped by Khan as he worked Saawan... The Love Season for free.[146]

Khan has recommended composers like Himesh Reshammiya and Sajid–Wajid. He supported Sanjay Leela
Bhansali to make Khamoshi: The Musical and then Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.[147][148] Actor Govinda' s
career was rescued by Khan as he was offered a parallel role in Partner. Similarly it was Khan who suggested
Mohnish Bahl to Sooraj Barjatya for Maine Pyar Kiya and later in Baaghi: A Rebel for Love after his stint as
hero failed.[149] Bahl has also done important roles in Salman's Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Hum Saath-Saath
Hain and recently Jai Ho.[150][151] Similarly he was instrumental in getting Ravi Kishan the role in Tere
Naam.

Salman is now reportedly mentoring Rinzing, son of Danny Denzongpa: Ali, son of Raza Murad and Vaibhav
Anand, the son of late Vijay Anand for their Bollywood launches.[152] Similarly Aditya Pancholi’ s son
Sooraj Pancholi and Suneil Shetty’ s daughter Athiya Shetty were launched by Salman in his production
Hero.[153] He has also decided to offer Sonu Sood his role in the Hindi remake of Mahesh Manjrekar's 2010
hit Marathi movie Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho since he lost many offers due to an injury that happened in the
CCL while playing. Salman has decided to mentor his longtime loyal bodyguard Shera's son as well.[154]
Armaan Kohli, who had a failed Bollywood career, played a major role with Khan in Sooraj Barjatya' s Prem
Ratan Dhan Payo.[155]

Philanthropy and service


Khan has been involved in several charities during his
career.[156] He has started an NGO called Being Human
which sells T-shirts and other products online and in stores. A
portion of the revenues go to a worthy cause supporting the
underprivileged.[157] Being Human Foundation is a registered
charitable trust set up by Khan to help the underprivileged. In
its early days, Khan set up and funded the Foundation using
his own money. The Foundation has two focus areas:
education and healthcare. To increase the reach and corpus of
the Foundation, Salman Khan has undertaken initiatives such
as Being Human Art, Being Human merchandise and Being
Human Gitanjali Gold Coins.[158] Khan at his Being Human show with
actresses, (l-r) Kareena Kapoor, Rani
In 2011, he launched his own production company called Mukherjee, Preity Zinta, Katrina Kaif,
SKBH Productions (Salman Khan Being Human Karishma Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra.
Productions). Money which will be generated from film
productions will be donated to Being Human. The first film
made under the banner was the kids' entertainer Chillar Party, which went on to win 3 National Awards for
Best Children's film, Best Original Screenplay and Child Artist's Award.[114][115]

In January 2012, Khan offered to pay ₹4 million (US$56,000) to release about 400 prisoners from about 63
prisons in the state of Uttar Pradesh via his NGO. The prisoners had completed their terms, but due to
economic reasons, they were unable to pay legal fines for their charges.[159]

In July 2015, Khan offered to donate the profits of his most successful film Bajrangi Bhaijaan among the poor
farmers all over India. The film's producers Khan and Rockline Venkatesh both have mutually decided to
donate the profits of their film to them. The film's director Kabir Khan and Salman's sister Alvira Agnihotri
met Mahrashtra's Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse to discuss the same.[160]

Khan met with his 11-year-old fan from Pakistan, Abdul Basit who had severe jaundice at the time of his birth;
he was diagnosed to have Criggler Najjar Syndrome and was admitted to the Apollo Hospital, Delhi. The
youngster wished to meet the "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" star Khan.[161][162][163][164][165][166]

Salman was one of the nine personalities invited by India's Prime Minister Mr Modi to promote the message of
cleanliness and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan when it was launched on 2nd October 2014.[167] In 2016, he agreed
to campaign for cleanliness and eradicating open defecation for the Brihan Mumbai Municipal
Corporation.[168] His efforts to clean the streets of Karjat, a small town near Mumbai were appreciated by the
Prime Minister in a tweet.[169]

Personal life
Khan resides in the Galaxy Apartments, Bandra, Mumbai. He also has a 150-acre plot in Panvel which has 3
bungalows, a swimming pool and a gym.[170] Khan is a dedicated and renowned bodybuilder.[170]

Khan has never been married. His relationships have been of keen interest to the media and his fans.
In 1999, he began dating Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai; their relationship was often reported in the media
until the couple separated in 2001. Khan started dating actress Katrina Kaif. After years of speculations, Kaif
admitted in an interview in 2011 that she had been in a serious relationship with Khan for several years, but it
ended in 2010.[171] Sangeeta Bijlani and Somy Ali were also in serious relationships with Khan.[172]

Since 2012, Khan is in a relationship with Romanian actress Iulia Vântur.[173]

In August 2011, Khan admitted that he suffers from trigeminal neuralgia, a facial nerve disorder commonly
known as the "suicide disease". In an interview, he said that he has been quietly suffering from it for the past
seven years, but now the pain has become unbearable. He said that it has even affected his voice, making it
much harsher.[174]

Khan identifies as both Hindu and Muslim, commenting that, "I’m Hindu and Muslim both. I’m Bharatiya (an
Indian)".[22] He explained, "My father is Muslim and my mother is Hindu".[175]

In the media
In 2004 Khan was ranked as the 7th Best looking man in the
world by People Magazine of the USA. In 2008 his lifelike wax
statue was installed in London's Madame Tussauds Museum;
likewise, in 2012 another wax statue of him was installed in New
York's Madame Tussauds Museum. In 2010 People Magazine,
India declared him the Sexiest Man Alive. In 2011, 2012 and
2013 he was declared the Times of India's Most Desirable Man
in 2nd, 1st and 3rd place respectively.[176] In August 2013 he
was declared India's Most Searched Celebrity Online.[177] Khan
topped the Forbes India charts for 2014, in terms of both fame
and revenues.[178] According to the Forbes 2015 list 'Celebrity Salman Khan promoting his production
100 : The World's Top-Paid Entertainers 2015', Khan was the venture Chillar Party.
highest ranked Indian in the 71st rank with earnings of
$33.5 million.[9]

Khan was ranked seventh in Forbes's first global list of highest-paid actors in the world, with earnings of
US$33.5 million, which placed him higher than such Hollywood actors as Johnny Depp, Brad Pitt, Leonardo
DiCaprio and Dwayne The Rock Johnson.[179][180][181][182] In 2015, he was ranked ahead of US President
Barack Obama in the list of The Most Admired Personalities of India.[183] In September 2015, the
International Business Times declared him "The Most Attractive Personality" in India.[184] He also became the
only actor to collect over ₹5.00 billion (US$70 million) domestic net in a single year in India.[95][96][97][98]
Khan was ranked the second "Most Googled Indian of 2015" and first among Bollywood actors.[185][186] On
24 April 2016 the Indian Olympic Association appointed the actor as the Indian Olympic contingent's
goodwill ambassador for the 2016 Summer Olympics.[187] In August 2017, he was identified as the ninth
highest-paid actor in the world, and the second highest-paid in India after Shah Rukh Khan, according to
Forbes.[188]

Controversies

Hit-and-run case
On 28 September 2002, Khan was arrested for rash and negligent driving after his car ran into a bakery in
Mumbai; one person who was sleeping on the pavement outside the bakery died and three others were injured
in the accident.[189] Charges of culpable homicide were laid against him, but later dropped.[190] On 24 July
2013, he was formally charged with culpable homicide in the case, to which he pleaded not guilty.

On 6 May 2015, Khan was found guilty of all charges in the case. The Bombay Sessions Court concluded that
Khan was driving the car under the influence of alcohol, causing the death of one and serious injury to four
homeless persons. Sessions Judge DW Deshpande convicted the actor for culpable homicide not amounting to
murder and sentenced him to five years in prison. Later in the same day, Khan, being represented by Senior
Counsel Amit Desai was granted bail by the Bombay High Court till 8 May 2015,[191][192][193] on which the
court suspended his prison sentence until the final appeal hearing in July.[194][195][196] His driver Ashok
Singh, who had given the testimony that it was himself who was driving the car at the time of accident, was
charged with perjury for misguiding the Court with false testimony and was arrested.[197] The kidnapping and
eventual death of prime witness police constable Ravindra Patil remains a mystery, with some suspecting the
involvement of organised crime.[198][199][200][201] In December 2015, Khan was acquitted of all charges from
this case due to lack of evidence.[202][203] The Supreme Court on Tuesday 5 July 2016 admitted a plea by the
Maharashtra government that challenged the acquittal of Salman Khan in this hit-and-run case by the Bombay
High Court. The court refused to fast-track the case.[204]

Relationship with Aishwarya Rai

His relationship with actress Aishwarya Rai was a well publicised topic in the Indian media.[205] 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.[206] 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 Rai, in an effort to force her to appear at social
events held by Mumbai crime figures. The call featured boasts of connections to organised 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 fake.[207][208]

Blackbuck hunting and Arms Act violations cases

The case involves the alleged killing of a deer when Khan and his co-stars – Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre,
Neelam and Tabu — were filming the movie Hum Saath-Saath Hain in the forests near Jodhpur in
1998.[209][210] In 2007, Salman spent a week in Jodhpur jail before the court granted him bail. In addition to
the accusations of poaching of endangered antelopes under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, a case under sections
3/25 and 3/27 of the Arms Act was filed against Khan for allegedly keeping and using firearms with an
expired licence.[211]

On 17 February 2006, Khan was sentenced to one year in prison for hunting Chinkara, an endangered species.
The sentence was stayed by a higher court on appeal.[212]

On 10 April 2006, Khan was handed a five-year jail term and remanded to Jodhpur jail until 13 April when he
was granted bail.[213] On 24 July 2012, Rajasthan High Court finalised charges against Khan and his other
colleagues in the endangered blackbuck killing case, paving way for the start of the trial.[214] On 9 July 2014,
the Supreme Court issued a notice to Khan on Rajasthan government's plea challenging the High Court order
suspending his conviction.[215] Khan was acquitted in the blackbuck and chinkara poaching cases by the
Rajasthan High Court on 24 July 2016.[216]
On 18 October 2016 the Rajasthan Government decided to approach the Supreme Court to challenge Khan's
acquittal in two related cases.[217]

On 18 January 2017 Khan was acquitted by a Jodhpur court in an Arms Act case linked to the killing of a
blackbuck in Rajasthan. Khan pleaded "not guilty" to charges of violating the law by keeping unlicenced
weapons and using them. Acquitting the actor, the court said that the prosecution failed to submit enough
evidence against him.[211][218]

On 5 April 2018, Jodhpur court[219] convicted Khan in the blackbuck poaching case and sentenced him to
five years imprisonment, while acquitting Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Neelam and Tabu.[18][19]

Khan was released on bail on 7 April 2018, pending appeal.[220]

Remarks about 26/11 attacks

In September 2010, Khan was reported to have claimed during an interview on a Pakistani channel that the
26/11 attacks got a lot of attention because the "elite" were targeted.[221][222] During the interview the actor
had said: "It was the elite that was targeted this time. Five star hotels and stuff. So they panicked. Then they
got up and spoke about it. My question is "why not before?" Attacks have happened in trains and small towns
too, but no one talked about it so much."[221][222] Khan also said that Pakistan was not to be blamed for it,
and that the Indian security forces had failed.[223] Khan's comments had drawn strong reactions from Deputy
Chief Minister of Maharashtra Chagan Bhujbal, Shiv Sena, BJP and other political parties.[224] The comments
were also condemned by Ujwal Nikam, Special Prosecutor in the 26/11 trial.[224] Khan later apologised for his
comments.[221]

Tweets on Yakub Memon

On 25 July 2015, Khan made a number of tweets from his Twitter account in support of the 1993 Bombay
bombings accused Yakub Memon. Memon was scheduled to be executed, before which Khan made his
tweets.[225] Khan said that Yakub's brother, Tiger Memon should be hanged instead. He also asked the Prime
Minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif to confirm "whether the mob boss is in his country."[226] The tweets
sparked protests outside his house where police had to be deployed and was criticised in the social media and
by his father, Salim Khan. Following these incidents, Khan withdrew his tweets and apologised.[227]

Sabotaging careers

In June 2020, after actor Sushant Singh Rajput committed suicide in Mumbai, Dabangg director Abhinav
Singh Kashyap, brother of director Anurag Kashyap accused Salman and his brothers (Arbaaz, Sohail) and
their father Salim Khan of sabotaging[228] his career and more specifically his movie Besharam.

Accolades
Khan won numerous awards including two National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards.

Discography
Khan has sung the following Hindi songs for Bollywood films:
Year Film Song Notes Ref
Hello
1999 "Chaandi Ke Daal Par" Duet with Alka Yagnik
Brother
"Hai Yehi Zindagi" – Version 2
"Hangover" Duet with Shreya Ghosal
2014 Kick "Jumme Ki Raat Hai" – Version
Duet with Palak Muchhal
2
"Tu Hi Tu" – Version 2 Solo
2015 Hero "Main Hoon Hero Tera" Solo
"Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai" Solo

"Jag Ghoomeya" Solo [229]


2016 Sultan
"440 Volt"
"Sultan"

2018 Race 3 "I Found Love" [230]

Notebook "Main Taare" Solo [231]


2019
Dabangg 3 "Yu Karke" Duet with Payal Dev [232]

Pyar
"Pyar Karona" Written along with Hussain Dalal
Karona
2020 Tere Bina "Tere Bina"
Duet with Ruhaan Arshid and co- written by Danish
Bhai Bhai "Bhai Bhai"
Sabri

See also
Salman Khan filmography
List of awards and nominations received by Salman Khan
Salman Khan Films
Being Human Foundation
Khans of Bollywood
List of Bollywood actors
List of Indian film actors

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External links
Salman Khan (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006795/) on IMDb
Salman Khan (https://twitter.com/BeingSalmanKhan) on Twitter
Salman Khan (https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/celebrity/salman-khan/filmography/) at
Bollywood Hungama
Salman Khan (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/salman_khan) at Rotten Tomatoes

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