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Nationality Indian
Years active 1988–present
Career
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excessive, or irrelevant examples.
Production
In 2011, he launched his own production
company called SKBH Productions
(Salman Khan Being Human
Productions). Money generated from film
productions will be donated to the Being
Human organisation. The first film made
under the banner was the kids'
entertainer Chillar Party, which went on
to win 3 National Awards for Best
Children's film, Best Original Screenplay
and Child Artist's Award.[109][110] SKBH
Productions next film will be
Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho, a remake
directed by Mahesh Manjrekar.
Other work
Television
Brand endorsements
Khan was associated as a brand when he
had advertised for Campa Cola,[119]
Limca Soft drink,[120] Hero Honda
bikes[121] and Double Bull shirts[122] well
before he entered the film Industry. Even
after he became a superstar, he never
showed interest in promoting himself as
a brand, but he was signed for Thums Up
in 2002 and continued until its contract
was over. Later Akshay Kumar replaced
Khan. Later he was the brand
ambassador of the soft drink Mountain
Dew with whom he ended the contract in
December 2010,[123] and now he is once
again promoting Thums Up.[124][125] He
has also become the brand ambassador
for the travel website, Yatra.com, which
also made him a shareholder.[126] He is
also the face of the History Channel and
the new brand ambassador for Suzuki
motorcycles,[127] Previously he endorsed
Red Tape Shoes,[128] and now he is
endorsing Relaxo Hawaii.[129] Khan is
also the brand ambassador of the
detergent brand Wheel.[130] He has also
appeared for Chlormint, a brand of gum,
with his brother Sohail Khan. The actor
has also done a jewellery brand, Sangini
with Kareena Kapoor.[131] Apart from
innerwear brand Dixcy Scott and tablet
BlackBerry Playbook, Britannia' s Tiger
biscuits is the latest endorsement of
Salman.[132] He is also the face of
Ranbaxy' s Revital, replacing Yuvraj
Singh.[133] Apart from these brands, he
also has Rotomac Pen and SF Sonic
Batteries endorsements.[134] Now Khan
has been roped in as the brand
ambassador of Dubai-based fashion
label Splash,[135] and has been also
signed as the brand ambassador for
Astral Poly Technik Ltd, the leading
manufacturers of plumbing and drainage
systems in the country.[136] Khan is also
the brand ambassador of civic body
Bombay Municipal Corporation's (BMC)
drive against open defecation in
Mumbai,[137] and has been also signed by
the Security and Surveillance brand, CP
PLUS as their CCTV ambassador.[138]
Khan is now the second Ambassador
along with Amitabh Bachchan for ‘Emami
Healthy & Tasty’, ‘Himani Best Choice’
and ‘Rasoi’, apart from ‘Bake Magic’.[139]
Charitable work
Mentor
Khan has mentored a number of aspiring
Bollywood actors.[140] He has also been
an inspiration for some Bollywood actors
like Hrithik Roshan and Arjun Kapoor to
get into perfect shape. Saawan Kumar
Tak, the director of Sanam Bewafa, was
helped by Khan as he worked Saawan...
The Love Season for free.[141]
Khan has recommended composers like
Himesh Reshammiya and Sajid–Wajid.
He supported Sanjay Leela Bhansali to
make Khamoshi: The Musical and then
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.[142][143] Actor
Govinda' s career was rescued by Khan
as he was offered a parallel role in
Partner. Similarly it was Khan who
suggested Mohnish Bahl to Sooraj
Barjatya for Maine Pyar Kiya and later in
Baaghi: A Rebel for Love after his stint as
hero failed.[144] Bahl has also done
important roles in Salman's Hum Aapke
Hain Koun..!, Hum Saath-Saath Hain and
recently Jai Ho. Similarly he was
instrumental in getting Ravi Kishan the
role in Tere Naam.
Salman is now reportedly mentoring
Rinzing, son of Danny Denzongpa: Ali,
son of Raza Murad and Vaibhav Anand,
the son of late Vijay Anand for their
Bollywood launches[145]. Similarly Aditya
Pancholi’ s son Sooraj Pancholi and
Suneil Shetty’ s daughter Athiya Shetty
were launched by Salman in his
production Hero.[146] He has also decided
to offer Sonu Sood his role in the Hindi
remake of Mahesh Manjrekar's 2010 hit
Marathi movie Shikshanachya Aaicha
Gho since he lost many offers due to an
injury that happened in the CCL while
playing. Salman has decided to mentor
his longtime loyal bodyguard Shera's son
as well.[147] Armaan Kohli, who had a
failed Bollywood career, played a major
role with Khan in Sooraj Barjatya' s Prem
Ratan Dhan Payo.[148]
Philanthropy
Personal life
Controversies
Hit-and-run case
Accolades
Khan won numerous awards including
two National Film Awards and two
Filmfare Awards.
Discography
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verification.
1999 Hello Brother "Chaandi Ke Daal Par" Duet with Alka Yagnik
See also
Salman Khan filmography
List of awards and nominations
received by Salman Khan
Salman Khan Films
Being Human Foundation
Khans of Bollywood
List of Bollywood actors
List of Indian film actors
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