Salman Khan is one of the most prominent actors in the Indian film industry, also known as Bollywood. Born on December 27, 1965, he comes from a family with a strong film background—his father, Salim Khan, is a famous screenwriter. Salman made his acting debut in 1988 with the film Biwi Ho To Aisi, but his breakthrough came in 1989 with Maine Pyar Kiya, a massive hit that established him as a romantic hero.
Over the years, Salman has starred in many successful films across various genres, including romance, action, and drama. Some of his biggest box office hits include Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Karan Arjun, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Sultan, and the Dabangg series. His roles often portray him as a larger-than-life hero, and his films have massive fan followings, especially for their action-packed sequences and catchy music.
Salman is also known for hosting the reality TV show Bigg Boss, which has contributed to his popularity. Beyond acting, he is a philanthropist and runs the charitable organization "Being Human," which supports education and healthcare initiatives.
Despite his immense popularity, Salman Khan has faced several controversies throughout his career, including legal issues related to a hit-and-run case and a poaching incident. Nevertheless, his fan base remains loyal, and he continues to be one of the biggest stars in Bollywood.