Salman Khan

Salman Khan

  • Born: 1965-12-27
  • Birthplace: Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Height: 5' 6½" (1.69 m)
  • Profession: Actor, host
  • Nationality: India
  • Representative Works: Bajrangi Bhaijaan, don't be afraid of love, wanted order, dabangg, The Bodyguard, Ek Tha Tiger, excitement
  • Salman Khan (Salman Khan), born on December 27, 1965 in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, is an Indian actor, producer and TV presenter. One of the three Khan kings of Bollywood , one of the representative figures of Indian cinema.
    In 1989, it became popular with "True Love in My Heart" [1]  . He has participated in more than 80 film works, nine of which have the highest box office of the year, and this record has not been broken. Representative works include " Bajrangi Bhaijaan ", "True Love in My Heart", "When Love Is Strong ", " Karan and Ajun", " Don't Fear Love ", " Wanted Order ", " Dabangg ", " The Bodyguard " and " Ek Tha Tiger ".
    In 2015, he starred in the Indian comedy " Bajrangi Bhaijaan " and played Pavan [2]  . In 2015, Salman Khan earned US$33.5 million, ranking tied for 7th on the Forbes Global Actor Rich List [3]  . On June 12, 2017, the US "Forbes" announced the 2017 Global 100 Celebrity List, and Salman Khan ranked 71st.

    Early Experience

    Salman worked as a model before entering the film industry.

    Performing Experience

    In 2008, Salman hosted the Dus Ka Dum puzzle game show on Sony TV for the first time in India , which made the show very popular and Sony TV regained its position as the third place in India   .
    In 2010, Salman hosted the fourth quarter of Colors TV's reality television column-Bigg Boss   .
    In 2013, Salman served for the first time at the 8th Renault Star Guild Awards (8th Renault Star Guild Awards) awards ceremony   .
    In 2013, Salman established his own production company and started working as a producer   .
    On February 26, 2018, the Indian film " Bajrangi Bhaijaan " starring Salman Khan premiered in Beijing. In the play, Uncle Monkey God   ; on April 7, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan was released on Saturday   .

    Personal Life

    Salman Khan's family background

    Salman Khan is the eldest son of screenwriter Salim Khan and his first wife Sushila Charak (later renamed Salma Khan). His patrilineal ancestor is the Patan of Afghanistan, who immigrated to Indore in Madhya Pradesh, India in the mid-19th century   . His grandfather, Abdul Rashid Khan, was the deputy inspector general of Indore State   . Salman's mother is from Maharashtra   , his father Baldev Singh Charak is from Jammu and Kashmir   , and his mother is from Maharashtra   . Salman Khan’s stepmother is a veteran actress Helen. Salman Khan has two brothers, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan, a biological sister Alvira Khan Agnihotri, and a street-adopted sister Arpita Khan Sharma   .
    Like his brothers, Salman completed his studies at St. Stanislaus High School in Bandera, Mumbai. Prior to this, he and his younger brother Arbaaz studied at The Scindia School in Gwalior for several years. He studied at St. Xavier's College in Mumbai during college, but dropped out of school and became an assistant director   .

    Salman Khan's condition

    In August 2011, Salman admitted to suffering from trigeminal neuralgia  . This disease is manifested by recurrent severe pain   . In the interview, he said that the pain began in 2007. He didn't want to make fans worry so he didn't want to tell the condition, and the pain gradually became unbearable   . Because of his illness, his voice became even harsher   . When he checked, he found that his brain had arteriovenous malformations and aneurysms   . In the end, he chose to go to the United States, underwent an eight-hour operation   , and after a few weeks of rest, he devoted himself to the shooting of the new film   . Salman believes that the illness makes him work harder, "No matter how much pain you endure, you can't make excuses, you must show the best in front of the camera."   He still insists on exercising, and he works out 5 times a day during filming. Hours   .

    Salman Khan religion

    Because his father is a Muslim and his mother is a Hindu, Salman believes that he is both a Hindu and a Muslim   .

    Salman Khan Romance

    Salman has never been married and is now one of the most sought-after golden bachelors in India   . He has worked with model Shaheen Jaffrey   , actress Sangeeta Bijlani   , Somy Ali   , Aishu , Katrina Kaif (Katrina Kaif) had a relationship, and the last two romances became the focus of the media, and there were overwhelming reports of true or false gossip.
    He started dating Aishu in 1999, and after they broke up in 2002, Aishwarya publicly accused Salman of harassing her. She claimed that Salman could not accept the fact that the two had broken up, and still entangled her endlessly. The two will never cooperate anymore   . In 2005, a gossip media released a phone recording allegedly recorded by the police in Mumbai in 2001. The content of this phone recording seems to be Salman forcing Aishwarya to attend a certain social event and derogatory remarks about other actors   . This incident caused an uproar. Both parties denied that the recording was their own voice. In the end, this "recording" was tested at the National Forensic Laboratory in Chandigarh, and it turned out to be a forgery   . Over the years, this relationship has become a thing of the past, and the two have no contact.
    Although the relationship between Salman and Katrina Kaif first appeared in the newspapers in 2003, it was not until the breakup in 2010 that Katrina admitted in an interview that she and Salman had a relationship that lasted several years. It was her. The first formal relationship   . After the breakup, the two still maintained a friendly relationship. Katrina thanked Salman many times for the confidence and care she brought to her, which had an important impact on her   .

    Character Evaluation

    He is straightforward, true, and fearless, and he never hides his true temperament in front of the camera. His unkind attitude made him a lot of personal controversy, but he never explained in the face of many gossip rumors.   He helped a large number of young talents before and behind the scenes to enter Bollywood and become famous;   he is one of the very few superstars in India who can make theater audiences scream crazy before they appear on the big screen   . He used his actions to show that he is not a bad boy in the media   .
    During his tenure as a host, his hosting style was extremely joyful, informal, and frequent interactions with the people on the scene, so that all the audience saw his different side from the big screen role. He is helpful   and a mentor to many new actors. He has always been generous, giving new actors opportunities and giving and guidance to help them gain a foothold in the industry   .

    Character Dispute

    Salman in 1998 and several actors (Saif Ali Khan / Neelam / Sonali Bendre / Tabbu) jointly accused of hunting protected species of organisms causing casualties and the 2002 car accident and being sued, but the two Lawsuit of The testimony recorded by the witnesses during the investigation was repeated and inconsistent   , which made the case become a Rashomon and fell into a stalemate , resulting in a lot of media production.The report of the Association with Chuangua seriously hurt his personal reputation and image.

    Salman Khan Deer Hunting Case

    In 1998, in the western part of Rajasthan near Jodhpur, Salman Khan and his partners Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Neelam and Tabu were in the process of filming the film "We Are Together" (Hum Saath Saath Hain). Suspected of killing a protected animal Indian antelope   . The police charged five people, including Salman, with poaching endangered wild animals under the Wildlife Protection Act.   In 1998, 2006 and 2007, Salman was detained in Jodhpur prison three times for this case for a total of 18 days, after which he was granted bail. 
    On July 24, 2012, the Rajasthan High Court finally confirmed the charges against Salman and other actors, and the trial began. 
    After two years of investigation, on July 24, 2016, the Rajasthan High Court found that there was no evidence to prove that the dead animal was killed by a gun held by Salman and sentenced Salman Khan to not guilty   .
    On October 18, 2016, the Rajasthan government was dissatisfied with the verdict and requested a retrial of the relevant case   .
    On April 5, 2018, 20 years after the incident, the Jodhpur District Court again sentenced Salman Khan to 5 years in prison, and at the same time acquitted the other actors Saif Ali Khan, Sonali Bendre, Neelam and Tabu   .
    As soon as the verdict came out, it caused many doubts from the outside world. The judge's explanation for this was that his being a star would cause bad effects. In addition, local poaching activities are rampant, and heavy sentences can serve as a warning.   Numerous Bollywood stars, including Jaya Bachchan, Arjun Rampal, Sonam Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Raj Babbar, Ali Abbaz Zafar, etc. have expressed their support on social networks or went to Salman’s parents’ house   . Rajat Sharma, the director and editor-in-chief of the Indian news station, posted an article that Salman was treated unfairly because of his star status   . Director and producer Simi Garewal and former editor-in-chief of the Bombay Times Mark Manuel have even published articles disclosing that Salman had suffered on behalf of others, and that the real culprit was someone else   . There are even more rumors that it is on the eve of the Rajasthan elections. The Bishnoi group, the largest local voting warehouse with Indian antelopes, has been complaining against Salman for a long time. Salman Khan is likely to become a political victim of the local government's winning votes.   .
    Later, Salman Khan’s defense lawyer was even threatened to ban him from attending the bail hearing   .
    In the end, Salman Khan was granted bail on April 7, 2018, and the case has yet to be appealed   .

    Salman Khan's driving accident

    On September 28, 2002, Salman Khan’s car crashed into a bakery in Mumbai due to a flat tire out of control, resulting in the death of a homeless man sleeping on the sidewalk and the other three injured in the accident   . On July 24, 2013, he was charged with Guilt of manslaughter , for which he insisted that he was innocent   .
    On May 6, 2015, the Mumbai District Court found Salman Khan guilty and sentenced him to 5 years in prison   . Later the same day, Salman Khan was granted bail by the Mumbai High Court until the final appeal hearing   . His driver, Ashok Singh, testified, admitting after years that he was driving the car at the time of the crime, not his employer Salman   . In addition, an important witness of the prosecution in this case died in the hospital in 2007 due to severe tuberculosis   . In December 2015, Salman Khan was found not guilty due to lack of evidence   . The Mumbai High Court held that the prosecution could not prove any allegations against Salman, whether Salman was driving or drinking   ; the district court’s trial against him was improper and illegal   ; because the situation was chaotic and beyond control, Salman could not The victim was sent to the hospital instead of drunk and escaped   . After 13 years, Salman finally got his innocence.