Salman Khan birthday: The 51-year-old actor made his acting debut with Biwi Ho To Aisi
Highlights
- A young Salman had appeared in a supporting role in Biwi Ho To Aisi
- It's Maine Pyar Kiya that propelled him into the stratosphere of stardom
- Salman Khan was last seen in Sultan
New Delhi:
As one-third of the Khan trifecta of Bollywood,
actor Salman Khan occupies a hard-won position at the very top of the filmy pecking order. Now 51, Salman has been responsible for some of the industry's biggest profit margins and also its biggest headlines. This year, Salman Khan delivered the massively successful
Sultan, a wrestling movie in which he attempted a Haryanvi accent and played a character that was not simply a silver screen version of himself. Before
Sultan released,
Salman disgraced himself by saying at a press meet that filming
Sultan's gruelling wrestling scenes left him feeling "like a raped woman." His comment was met with outrage and he was summoned by women's panels but Salman refused to apologise. Last year, he was found not guilty in a hit-and-run case dating from 2002 by the Bombay High Court. It's safe to say he's had two blockbuster years in a row.
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It all began over 25 years ago with 1989's
Maine Pyar Kiya. The Sooraj Barjatya-directed blockbuster starred the-then 24-year-old son of
Sholay writer Salim Khan and his first wife Salma. The young Salman had appeared in a supporting role in
Biwi Ho To Aisi the year before, but it was
Maine Pyar Kiya that propelled him overnight into the stratosphere of stardom. His debut as Bollywood hero, and his first tryst with the screen moniker Prem that was to become inextricably part of his Bollywood identity, earned the actor the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.
Over the next few years,
Salman Khan's career graph careened through highs and lows. He delivered triumphs in films like 1991's
Saajan, 1994's
Hum Aapke Hain Koun,
1995's Karan Arjun, and 1999 hits Hum
Dil De Chuke Sanam and
Hum Saath Saath Hain. During the Nineties, he also starred in the obscure
Veergati,
Kurbaan,
Nishchaiy,
Chand Ka Tukda and other forgotten films. Even the now-cult classic
Andaz Apna Apna, with Salman and Aamir Khan playing a pair of hilarious slackers, was a box office flop when it released.
The new millennium was a rinse and repeat of the Nineties story. He balanced hits like
Wanted,
Tere Naam,
No Entry and
Partner with turkeys like
Lucky: No Time For Love,
Jaan-e-Mann,
Heroes,
Marigold,
Yuvvraaj and
Veer. In fact, the hits were infrequent and punctuated with long periods of decline. Until
Wanted and
Dabangg revived his box office fortunes in 2009 and 2010, Salman Khan's career seemed to be in dire need of the kiss of life.
Luckily for him, the blockbuster
Dabangg and his own crowd-pleasing performance as alpha cop Chulbul Pandey helped Salman claw his way back to being top dog. From this position atop the box office Everest, he has ruled Bollywood ever since with every film released after
Dabangg bringing in over Rs 100 crores -
Ready and Bodyguard in 2011;
Ek Tha Tiger and
Dabangg 2 in 2012; 2014's
Kick (even the reviled Jai Ho limped past the finish line); 2015's
Bajrangi Bhaijaan and
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo. And this year, there was
Sultan.
On-screen, Salman can do no wrong - literally, because his trademark role is the defender of the oppressed and nemesis of the wicked. Off-screen, however, he has repeatedly been in trouble with the law. In May last year, he was handed a five-year sentence in a hit-and-run case, then had the sentence suspended by the High Court and was finally acquitted of all charges in December 2015.
Salman Khan is also, at 51, Bollywood's most eligible bachelor. His chequered love life has seen relationships with
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam heroine Aishwarya Rai, former model and beauty queen Sangeeta Bijlani and Pakistani actress Somy Ali. He is also reported to have dated actress Katrina Kaif, who remains a close friend. He is now reportedly
dating Romanian model Iulia Vantur, with whom he attended Preity Zinta's wedding reception earlier this year and who is often photographed at Khan family dos.
Salman commands not just box office crores but also a high degree of respect and friendship in Bollywood. He has mentored several young actors including Arjun Kapoor and Sooraj Pancholi, and is responsible for the debuts of actresses like Sonakshi Sinha and Daisy Shah. He has formed close friendships with actors like Aamir Khan and concluded a public six-year feud with
Karan Arjun co-star Shah Rukh Khan in 2014. For his friend Karan Johar, Salman appeared on the special hundredth episode of
Koffee With Karan this month.
Salman, who runs an NGO called Being Human, is part of a large and very close knit family that includes, apart from his father and mother, stepmother Helen; brothers Arbaaz and Sohail; sisters Alvira and Arpita; and their husbands Atul Agnihotri and Aayush Sharma. His sisters often accompanied him to his court appearances.
Last year, Salman starred in two high-profile films.
Bajrangi Bhaijaan, directed by
Ek Tha Tiger's Kabir Khan and co-starring
Bodyguard heroine Kareena Kapoor.
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo reunited the actor with Sooraj Barjatya, with who he collaborated on
Maine Pyar Kiya,
Hum Aapke Hain Koun and
Hum Saath Saath Hain. Both films were instant blockbusters, making over Rs 500 crore at home between them.
This year,
Sultan managed that amount on its own. Happy birthday,
Salman Khan.