Salman Khan life style and net worth


Salman Khan 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 has a significant following in Asia and the Indian diaspora worldwide,[6][better source needed] and is cited in the media as one of the most commercially successful actors of both world and Indian cinema.[7][8] 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.[9][10] He is also known as the host of the reality show, Bigg Boss since 2010.[11]

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 Bollywood in the 1990s with roles in several productions, including the romantic drama Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994), the action thriller Karan Arjun (1995), the comedy Biwi No.1 (1999), and the family drama Hum Saath-Saath Hain(1999). After a brief period of decline in the 2000s, Khan achieved greater stardom in the 2010s by playing the lead role in successful action films like Dabangg (2010), Ready(2011), Ek Tha Tiger (2012), Kick (2014), Sultan (2016) and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017). 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.[12][13]
In addition to his acting career, Khan is a television presenter and promotes humanitarian causes through his charity, Being Human Foundation.[14] Khan's off-screen life is marred by controversy and 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, killing one, but his conviction was set aside on appeal.[15][16][17][18] On 5 April 2018, Khan was convicted in a blackbuck poaching case and sentenced to five years imprisonment.[19][20]He is currently out on bail while an appeal is being heard.[citation needed]


Early life and background







Khan with brothers Arbaaz Khan (left) and Sohail Khan (right)
Khan is the eldest son of screenwriter Salim Khan and his first wife Sushila Charak (who later adopted the name Salma Khan). His paternal ancestors were the AlakozaiPashtuns[21][22][23][24] from Afghanistan[25]who immigrated to Indore, Madhya Pradesh in the mid 1800s. Though 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).[26] His grandfather Abdul Rashid Khan was a Deputy Inspector General of the Indore state who was awarded Diler Jung award of the Holkar times.[27] Khan's mother is a Maharashtrian,[28] whose father Baldev Singh Charak,[29] a Dogra Rajput,[30] comes from Jammu-Kashmir[29][31] and whose mother comes from Maharashtra.[32][33] 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.[34]
Salman finished his schooling at St. Stanislaus High School in BandraMumbai, as did his younger brothers Arbaaz and Sohail. Previously, he studied at The Scindia SchoolGwalior for a few years along with his younger brother Arbaaz.[35] He attended St. Xavier's College in Mumbai but dropped out.[36]


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.[37][38] 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.[39] Maine Pyar Kiya was dubbed in English as When Love Calls, in Spanish as Te Amo, and in Telugu as Prema Paavuraalu.[40]
1990 saw one film release starring Khan; Baaghi: A Rebel for Love, a box office success,[41] followed by three moderately successful films in 1991, Patthar Ke PhoolSanam Bewafa, and Kurbaan. The same year, Khan went on to co-star with Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit for the romantic drama Saajan.[42]











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.[43] 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.[44]Earning over 1.35 billion (US$19 million) worldwide, the film became the biggest Bollywood hit of the year. It is one of the films on Box Office India's list of "Biggest Blockbusters Ever in Hindi Cinema".[45] In 2006, it was still the fourth-highest ever grossing Bollywood film, according to Box Office India.[46] 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.[47]
In 1996, Khan performed in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's directional debut Khamoshi: The Musical.[48] He also appeared in and Raj Kanwar's action hit Jeet.[49] 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.[50]
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.[51] This was followed by the moderately successful drama Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai[52] 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.[53] He also had an extended cameo in Karan Johar's directorial debut, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, for which he earned a second Filmfare Awardunder the Best Supporting Actor category.[54]
In 1999, Khan starred in three films: Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United, Biwi No.1,[55] and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanamalongside Aishwarya Rai and Ajay Devgan, which earned him another Best Actor nomination at the Filmfare awards.[56] 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."[57]
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.[58]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.[58] In 2002 he starred in the release Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam.[59]
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..."[60] 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."[61] He continued his career with comedies like Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004) and No Entry(2005).[52][better source needed]
Khan started 2007 with the ensemble film Salaam E Ishq. He appeared in the Hollywood movie, Marigold: An Adventure in Indiaopposite American actress Ali Larter. The film told the love story of an Indian man and an American woman.[62]
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.[63]

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."[64] 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 Wantedunderscores is how badly Bollywood needs a breed of younger leading men. And how the existing lot need roles that fit."[65]
He appeared in two other films that year, Main Aurr Mrs Khanna and London Dreams.[66]Khan's first release of 2010 was Anil Sharma's film Veer.[67]








In his next film, Dabangg, Khan played the role of a fearless cop with comic effect in the film.[68] 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."[69] 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."[69]
Dabangg went on to win several awards, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment.[70] It was later remade in Tamiland Telugu.[71] The film was produced by his brother Arbaaz Khan[70]. It was reported by the Hindustan Times that the film opened to full houses across the country.[72][73] Khan received a Star Screen Award for Best Actor[74] and a Stardust Award for Star of the Year – Male for his performance.[75] He was also nominated for his sixth Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[76] 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."[77]
Khan's first release of 2011 was ReadyReadyheld a record for being the second highest grossing Bollywood film of 2011.[78][79] 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.[80]






Khan's first release of 2012 was Ek Tha Tigerwhere he starred opposite Katrina Kaif and acted as an Indian spy. The film garnered positive to mixed reactions from critics[81]whilst opening to extremely strong box office collections.[82] The film marks his first association with Yash Raj Films.[83]
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.[84]
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.[85]
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.[86] This was Khan's first and the second Bollywood film after PK to enter the 300 club.[87] The film is currently the second highest-grossing Bollywood film in India and worldwide with a collection of over 6 billion.[88] Bajrangi Bhaijaan crossed 300 crore within 20 days of its release and became the second highest grosser to date in India,[89][90] 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.[91]He became the only actor to collect over 5 billion (US$70 million) domestic net in a single year in India.[92][93][94][95]
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[96] and grossed approximately 365 million(US$5.1 million) on its opening day.[97] 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).[98] By the end of its second week, the film had grossed an estimated 2.78 billion (US$39 million)[99] and later became the second film of Khan to net over 300 crores.[100] As of 9 August, the film grossed 5.83 billion (US$82 million) worldwide.[101]
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[102]grossed 190 crore worldwide in its opening weekend.[103] As of 23 January 2018, the film has grossed 5.52 billion (US$77 million) worldwide,[104] including 4.28 billion(US$60 million) in India[105] and 1.23 billion(US$17 million) overseas.[106]
Khan starred in Bharat that was released on 5 June 2019 and Dabangg 3 that was released on 20 December 2019.[107][108] Meanwhile Kick 2 which was scheduled to release around Christmas 2019 had been delayed.[109][110]

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