Arbaaz Khan (Indian actor)

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Arbaaz Khan
Arbaaz Khan.jpg
Born Arbaaz Khan
(1967-08-04) 4 August 1967 (age 45)
Mumbai, India
Occupation Actor, Producer, Director
Years active 1996–present
Spouse(s) Malaika Arora Khan (1997–present)
Parents Salim Khan (Father)
Salma Khan (Mother)
Relatives Salman Khan (Brother)
Sohail Khan (Brother)
Alvira Khan Agnihotri (Sister)
Arpita Khan (Sister)
Atul Agnihotri (Brother in law)

Arbaaz Khan (born 4 August 1967) is an Indian actor, director and film producer. Since making his debut in 1996, he has acted in many leading and supporting roles. He ventured into film production in Bollywood, Arbaaz Khan Productions, launched with Dabangg (2010) in which he also starred as the younger brother of Salman Khan. The film went on to become one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time.[1]

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Early life [edit]

Arbaaz Khan was born as second son into a family with strong ties to the Bollywood film industry; his father is Salim Khan, a successful screenwriter, and his mother is Salma Khan (Sushila Charak), while his stepmother is dancer and Bollywood actress Helen. He is the brother of actor Salman Khan and actor-producer Sohail Khan. He has one sister Alvira Khan and an adopted sister Arpita Khan. He is married to Malaika Arora Khan who is also an actress/dancer dancing in various chartbuster Hindi songs such as: Chaiyyan Chaiyyan(Dil Se), Munni Badnaam(Dabangg).[2]

Career [edit]

Khan made his debut in the 1996 film Daraar in a villainous role of a psychotic wife-beater. He received the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his performance. Though not a very successful actor in his solo films, he has starred in many multi-starrer hit films such as Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1998) and Garv: Pride and Honour (2004) where he acted opposite his brother Salman.

He played a villain role in the film Qayamat: City Under Threat (2003) which was also successful at the box office. He also played supporting roles in hit movies of Indian film director Priyadarshan, comedy films Hulchul (2004), Malamaal Weekly (2006) and Bhagam Bhag (2006). He played supporting roles as a police officer (Constable Javed Shaikh) and a mobster (Moscow Chikna) respectively in the multi-starrers Shootout at Lokhandwala and Fool and Final in 2007. He also made a cameo, alongside brother Sohail Khan, in the blockbuster Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na, starring Imran Khan and Genelia D'Souza. In 2009 he starred alongside Sohail in Kisaan and played the villain in Jai Veeru. Khan also appeared in the television serial Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny in 2003 and has appeared in many TV programs from time to time.

In 2010, Khan ventured into film production, with Arbaaz Khan Productions and his first film as producer was Dabangg which released in September 2010. The film starred his brother Salman in the leading role as the anti-hero Chulbul Pandey alongside Arbaaz as his younger brother Makhi. His wife Malaika Arora Khan featured in the popular item number "Munni Badnaam".[3] The film became a blockbuster within the first week of its release and broke several box office records becoming the second highest grossing Bollywood film of all time.[4] On 12 March 2011, while Khan was a special guest of Australia's Indian film festival, Bollywood & Beyond, he helped his wife Malaika Arora lead a successful world record attempt in Melbourne. 1235 participants successfully performed a choreographed dance to "Munni Badnaam" from the Dabangg soundtrack.[5]

Khan made his directorial debut with the upcoming 2012 sequel Dabangg 2.

Personal life [edit]

Arbaaz Khan with wife Malaika Arora Khan

Khan studied at The Scindia School, Gwalior with elder brother Salman for a few years. He is married to model and actress Malaika Arora Khan. They have a son, Arhaan, born in 2003.

Controversy [edit]

On 1 July 2012, a 70-year-old woman was killed by a Land Cruiser owned by Khan (although he was not in the car at the time of the accident) and the family demanded compensation from the actor. However the Khan family has refused to pay the compensation as the old woman was disowned by her family members.[6]

Filmography [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Daraar Vikram Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role
1998 Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya Vishal Thakur Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
1999 Hello Brother Inspector Vishal
2002 Maa Tujhhe Salaam Albaksh
Yeh Mohabbat Hai Abdul Jamil
Soch Om
2003 Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny TV series
Qayamat: City Under Threat Ali Ramani
Kuch Naa Kaho Sanjeev Shrivastav
2004 Garv: Pride and Honour Inspector Hyder Ali
Wajahh: A Reason to Kill Dr. Aditya Bhargava
Hulchul Shakti A. Chand
2005 Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya Man on Plane
Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story Aurangzeb
Jai Chiranjeeva Raj Malhotra Telugu film
2006 Malamaal Weekly Jayesh Agarwal
Iqraar: By Chance CBI Officer R.B. Mathur
Bhagam Bhag Vikram Chauhan
2007 Shootout at Lokhandwala Inspector Javed Khan
Fool N Final Moscow Chikna
Dhol Jaishankar 'Jai' Yadav
Dus Kahaniyaan Rahul Sarin
Godfather Shakir Khan Urdu Pakistani Film
2008 Woodstock Villa Jatin
Thodi Life Thoda Magic
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Bagheere
Hello Anuj
Fashion Abhijeet Sarin
2009 Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye Vikram Singh
The Stoneman Murders Kedar
Jai Veeru Tejpal
Kisaan Aman Singh
2010 Prem Kaa Game Prem Sahni
Dabangg Makhanchand Pandey Debut as producer
Winner 6 56th Filmfare Awards
Winner, Filmfare Best Movie Award
National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment
2011 Ready Gaurav Special appearance
2012 Dabangg 2 Makhanchand Pandey

Director [edit]

Year Title Actors Notes
2012 Dabangg 2 Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha Released

Producer [edit]

Under the banner Arbaaz Khan Production, he has produced following films.

Year Title Release Date Other notes
2010 Dabangg 10 September 2010 Filmfare Award for Best Movie
National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment
2012 Dabangg 2 21 December 2012

Awards and nominations [edit]

Year Award Category Film Result
1997 Filmfare Awards Best Villain Daraar Won
1999 Filmfare Awards Best Supporting Actor Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya Nominated[7]
2011 National Film Awards Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment Dabangg Won[8]
2011 Filmfare Awards Best Movie Dabangg Won[9]
2011 IIFA Awards Best Movie Dabangg Won[10]
2011 Zee Cine Award Best Film Dabangg Won[11]
2011 Stardust Awards Hottest New Film Dabangg Won[12]
2011 Stardust Award Best Film of The Year Dabangg Won[13]
2011 Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards Best Film Dabangg Won[14]
2013 Zee Cine Awards 2013 Power Fun Club 100 Crores Dabangg 2 Won
2013 Apsara Awards Most Popular Film Song Dabangg 2 Won

Other Awards [edit]

Winner
  • 2010: BIG Star Most Entertaining Film for Dabangg[15]
  • 2011: 1st Global Indian Film & Television Honors for Best Film for Dabangg[16]
  • 2011: Ficci Frames Excellence Honours Awards for Best Film for Dabangg[17]
  • 2011: Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Awards for Best Debutante Producer Award for Dabangg[18]
  • 2011: Rajiv Gandhi Achievers Awards for Best Debutante Producer Award for Dabangg[19]
  • 2011: Bollywood Hungama Sufers Choice Movie Awards for Best Movie for Dabangg[20]
  • 2011: Bollywood Hungama Sufers Choice Movie Awards for Best Marketed Movie for Dabangg[21]
  • 2011: ETC Bollywood Business Awards for Top Grosser of the Year – Dabangg[22]
  • 2011: ETC Bollywood Business Awards for Most Successful Producer – Dabangg[23]
  • 2011: 3rd Gold Kela Awards for The Ajooba Award for Sheer Awesomeness – Dabangg[24]
  • 2011: AXN Action Award for Best Action Film – Dabangg[25]
  • 2011: Aaj Tak Awards for Best Film – Dabangg[26]
  • 2011: Lions Gold Awards for Favourite Film – Dabangg[27]

References [edit]

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  2. ^ "Afghan traces Bolly Khans' Pathan roots". MiD DAY. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-18. 
  3. ^ Dabangg set for an Eid release – RealBollywood.com
  4. ^ "'Dabangg' 17th on list of highest grossers". Times of India. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-07. 
  5. ^ "Munni in Guinness Book of Records". The Times of India. 16 March 2011. Retrieved 2011-03-16. 
  6. ^ "Salman Khan not to pay compensation to accident victim’s family". 2 July 2012. 
  7. ^ "The Nominations – 1998". Filmfare. Retrieved 2011-02-13. 
  8. ^ "Dabangg Wins National Award for Wholesome Entertainment". NDTVMovies. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2011. 
  9. ^ "Udaan, Dabangg top winners at Fimfare Awards". Times of India. 29 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-29. 
  10. ^ "IIFA Awards 2011: Dabangg' bags six awards". The Economic Times. IANS. 26 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-26. 
  11. ^ "Winners of Zee Cine Awards 2011". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-01-14. 
  12. ^ "The Winners". Stardust.co.in. Retrieved 2011-02-16. 
  13. ^ "The Winners". Stardust.co.in. Retrieved 2011-02-16. 
  14. ^ "Winners of 6th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-01-12. 
  15. ^ "Dabangg bags 5 Big Star Entertainment Awards". Times of India. Retrieved 2011-01-07. [dead link]
  16. ^ "Winners of 1st Global Indian Film & Television Honors 2011". Bollywood Hungama. 12 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-20. 
  17. ^ "Winners of FICCI FRAMES Excellence Honours awards". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-03-26. 
  18. ^ "Winners of Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Awards". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-05-04. 
  19. ^ "Arbaaz Khan bags Rajiv Gandhi Achiever's Award for Best Debutant Producer". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2010-12-09. 
  20. ^ "Winners of Bollywood Hungama Surfers Choice Movie Awards 2010". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2010-02-14. 
  21. ^ "Winners of Bollywood Hungama Surfers Choice Movie Awards 2010". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2010-02-14. 
  22. ^ "Ajay & Katrina – Most Profitable Actors of Bollywood". glamsham.com. 23 Jan 2012. Retrieved 2010-12-27. 
  23. ^ "Ajay & Katrina – Most Profitable Actors of Bollywood". glamsham.com. 23 Jan 2012. Retrieved 2010-12-27. 
  24. ^ "3rd Golden Kela Awards 2011 Winners". Top Ten Bollywood. Retrieved 9 July 2011. 
  25. ^ "Dabangg AXN Action Awards". Indiantelevision.com. 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-12. 
  26. ^ "Dabangg wins 5 awards by Aaj Tak". 2 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-12. 
  27. ^ "Winners of Lions Gold Awards 2010". 12 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-14. 

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