Monday, November 28, 2011

Salman Khan overshadows other actors

Controversy's favourite child, possessive boyfriend, large hearted philanthropist these are merely of the phrases often accustomed to describe Salman Khan. Born to celebrated script-writer Salim Khan and the wife Salma, this actor has touched the greatest points and trudged through the cheapest lows to emerge victorious. The elder brother of Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan and step-son of yesteryears diva, Helen, Salman is one of the best stars of B'Town.

Salman Khan's filmography includes four all-time blockbusters, an archive that's unequalled by every other actor in the market. Audiences may find themselves sobbing to their kerchiefs or grinning from ear to ear, but one thing is definite, Salman Khan Movies never neglect to make a direct effect. Much as with actual life, the superstar has adopted a number of personas at various procedures in his career, staring off by playing the quintessential romantic film hero when he made his foray into films.

With his floppy hair, bright eyes and gentle smile, Salman could make the most unromantic women go weak within their knees. Part coy and part brazenly flirty, he was the embodiment of this mushy emotion called love, also it certainly helped he was always called 鑱璓rem'. Sooraj Barjatya spotted this boy-next-door quality and gave Salman Khan his first burglary 鑱璏aine Pyar Kiya'. Salman's boyish charm and the innocent pairing with Bhagyashree made him an immediate hit between the masses and the audience had found their new romantic hero.

After a spate of unsuccessful and barely decent films, Barjatya and Khan reunited for that grand wedding musical which was 鑱璈um Aapke Hain Kaun...! ' in 1994. Once more, Salman played a job which was extra time of 鑱璏aine Pyar Kiya's Prem - lovable scion of the wealthy family having a hard-core value system in position. Using its frequent, upbeat song and dance sequences, humourous characters along with a generous dash of drama, Barjatya's flick became a box-office winner and Prem and Nisha (Madhuri Dixit) had become the new Romeo and Juliet.

Though he excelled as the hero of candy-floss romances, Salman's comical side is discovered by Raj Kumar Santoshi. The ace director cast both Khans (Salman and Aamir) is his howl-arious comedy, 鑱瑼ndaz Apna Apna' that very year. The film exploited Salman's hitherto untapped brilliant comic timing, although his character was called Prem, it was a job unlike every other that he'd played before.

Four years later, Salman was at his hilarious best in brother Sohail Khan's 鑱璓yaar Kiya To Darna Kya'. Well on his method to being a superstar in those days, Salman literally role of the lover trying his very best to impress his lady love's protective elder brother. His antics even earned him a nomination for that Filmfare Award for Best Actor that year.

In modern times, Salman has re-invented his image as the tough action hero. Be it playing the role of gangster Radhe in 鑱璚anted', or even the role of Inspector Chulbul 鑱璕obin Hood' Pandey in 鑱璂abangg', Salman always packs a punch! His latest action avatar continues to be widely appreciated by audiences, with 鑱璂abangg' taking second devote their email list of highest-grossing Hindi films of times.

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