Salman Khan made his acting entry in the 1988 flick Biwi Ho To Aisi where he played a supporting role. His first leading persona in a Bollywood movie was in Sooraj R. Barjatya's romance Maine Pyar Kiya (1989). The flick went on to embellish one of India's highest grossing films.[3] It also won him a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award, and a nomination for Filmfare Best Actor Award.
1990 saw only one flick promulgation starring Khan, Baaghi, co-starring alongside southern actress Nagma. The flick was a incase office success,[4] and was followed by another successful assemblage in 1991 when he marked in threesome hit films, Patthar Ke Phool, Sanam Bewafa and Saajan.[5] Despite these tremendous primeval incase office successes, movies of his 1992-1993 releases resulted in incase office failures.[5] .
Khan clawed back his previous success in 1994 with his ordinal collaboration with director Sooraj Barjatya in the romance Hum Aapke Hain Kaun, co-starring Madhuri Dixit. This flick was the biggest hit of that year, and turned discover to be one of Bollywood's highest grossing films ever, becoming the ordinal highest earner of every time.[6] Apart from being a commercial success, the movies was widely acclaimed and Khan was praised for his performance, earning his ordinal nomination for Best Actor at the Filmfare. Three more films released that assemblage featured Khan, none of which making a significant impact on the box-office as was the case with the
previously mentioned title. He did however win approval for his action in Andaz Apna Apna, alongside co-star Aamir Khan, which has gained a cult position since its release. In 1995 he cemented his success with Rakesh Roshan's blockbuster Karan Arjun, co-starring alongside Shahrukh Khan.[5] The flick was the ordinal biggest hit of the year, and his persona of Karan once again put his name among the nominees for the Best Actor award at the Filmfare, which was eventually won by his Karan Arjun co-star Shahrukh Khan.
In 1999, Khan marked in threesome hit films: Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United, which reunited him with Sooraj Barjatya for the ordinal time; Biwi No.1, which became the top grossing movies that year; and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, which was a major critical success, and earned him another Best Actor nomination at the Filmfare. In 2000, Khan acted in six films, most of which failed critically and commercially, except for the two moderately successful films, Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, both of which co-starred Rani Mukerji and Preity Zinta. His action in Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, the promulgation of which was delayed until 2001, was conventional well. The flick was one of the first Bollywood movies to handle the issue of surrogate childbirth; Khan played the persona of a rich industrialist, who hires a surrogate mother after his wife becomes infertile. Critics noted his turn towards a more serious role, which reportedly had more substance in comparability to his previous roles.[7][8] In 2002 he marked in the delayed promulgation Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam which was semi-hit at the incase office.
Khan started 2007 with the ensemble flick Salaam E Ishq which failed to do substantially at the incase office. His next promulgation Partner did very substantially at the incase, movies a blockbuster verdict.[10] He next appeared in his first Hollywood movie, Marigold: An Adventure in India opposite American actress Ali Larter. Telling the love story of an Indian man and an American woman, the flick was a major failure, both commercially and critically.
November 25: : The media may've gone ballistic calling Salman Khan every kinds of names in the past, but there's one person who comes across as a staunch defender of the actor -- Subhash movies. ‘He's not a intense boy. He's grossly misunderstood,’ Ghai tells me.
Ghai and Salman also had a spat before they shook hands and Ghai announced ‘Yuvvraaj’. ‘Yes, we fought and made up. Today, we're friends. Not many grouping offered me a helping hand after ‘Kisna’ flopped. I approached a lot of actors, but every I got were unfulfilled assurances and promises. When I approached Salman, he didn't ask questions, he said he was keen to impact with me. How crapper I ever forget that?’ Ghai gets emotional.
However, Salman's lackadaisical approach towards impact -- reporting late on shoots -- was one of the reasons why ‘Yuvvraaj’ got delayed. True? ‘The flick got delayed due to individual movies. I was keen on making certain changes and that took time. As for Salman reporting late for shoots, every I'd like to say is that he ensures that he completes his impact on time, before we pack up for the day. Every director has to be a meticulous planner. If a certain star is incoming later in the day, he should be able to twine up portions with other actors. If you can't, you aren't a beatific planner,’ Ghai adds.