Salman Khan filmography

Salman Khan is an Indian actor, producer and television personality. Khan made his debut in 1988 with a supporting role in the family drama Biwi Ho To Aisi, following which he had his breakthrough role in Sooraj Barjatya's blockbuster romance Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), for which he earned a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.[1] During the early 1990s, Khan starred in the action drama Baaghi: A Rebel for Love (1990), the action film Patthar Ke Phool (1991), and the romance Saajan (1991), all of which were financially successful.[2][3][4] However, his other releases during this period, including Suryavanshi (1992), Jaagruti (1992), and Dil Tera Aashiq (1993), failed commercially, resulting in a brief setback in his career.[4][5]

Salman Khan performances
Khan at an event for Bajrangi Bhaijaan in 2015
Films109
Television series18

In 1994, Khan featured in the Barjatya-directed family drama Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, which proved to be the Highest-grossing Bollywood film to that point; the success of the film established his career in Bollywood.[6][7] Also that year, he featured alongside Aamir Khan in the comedy Andaz Apna Apna, which despite being a box-office flop has developed a cult status in India.[8] Khan went on to play with Shah Rukh Khan in Rakesh Roshan's melodramatic thriller Karan Arjun (1995), which emerged as the year's second highest-grossing Hindi film.[9] In 1998, Khan featured in Sohail Khan's Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, and appeared briefly in the romantic drama Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, both of which ranked among the top-earning Bollywood productions of 1998.[10] For the latter, he was awarded the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 1999, he starred in three commercially successful productions: the comedy Biwi No.1, the romance Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, and the family drama Hum Saath-Saath Hain.[11]

In 2003, Khan earned praise for playing a scorned lover in the romantic film Tere Naam, and made a brief appearance in the family drama Baghban.[12][13] He went on to play the lead in the top-grossing comedies Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), No Entry (2005) and Partner (2007).[14] Khan made his television debut by hosting two seasons of the game show 10 Ka Dum (2008–09). Following a series of commercial failures from 2006–08, he starred in the action thriller Wanted (2009), a box-office hit.[4][15][16] Greater commercial success followed with Dabangg (2010), and Khan featured as the host of the television game show Bigg Boss, going on to host nine more seasons of the show.

In 2011, Khan produced the children's film Chillar Party under his production company Salman Khan Being Human Productions, which won him the National Film Award for Best Children's Film.[17] Also that year, he starred in two of the highest-grossing films of the year—the action-comedy film Ready and the action drama Bodyguard. Khan followed these with roles in a number of top-grossing films that made him the first actor with nine films grossing over 1 billion at the box-office.[lower-alpha 1] These include a role in Bajrangi Bhaijaan, for which Khan purchased his ninth nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor, becoming the most nominated actor in the category without ever winning.[20] As a producer of the film, Khan won a National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Sultan (2016) followed, a sports drama about the life of the eponymous fictional wrestling champion. Khan reprised his role of Ek Tha Tiger in its 2017 sequel Tiger Zinda Hai, which became one of the highest-grossing film of 2017.[21]. In 2019, Khan starred in Bharat which became one of the highest grossing film of the year.

Films

Key
Denotes productions that have not yet been released
Indicates documentary release
Title Year Role(s) Director(s) Notes Ref(s)
Biwi Ho To Aisi 1988 Vicky Bhandari J.K. Bihari [22]
Maine Pyar Kiya 1989 Prem Sooraj Barjatya Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut

Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor

[23]
[24]
Baaghi: A Rebel for Love 1990 Saajan Sood Deepak Shivdasani Also writer [25]
Sanam Bewafa 1991 Salman Khan Saawan Kumar Tak [26]
Patthar Ke Phool Suraj Verma Anant Balani [27]
Kurbaan Akash Deepak Bahry [28]
Saajan Akash Varma Lawrence D'Souza [29]
Love Prithvi Suresh Krissna [30]
Suryavanshi 1992 Suryavanshi Vikram Singh/Vicky[lower-alpha 2] Rakesh Kumar [36]
Ek Ladka Ek Ladki Raja Vijay Sadanah [37]
Jaagruti Jugnu Suresh Krissna [38]
Nishchaiy Vasudev Gujral/Rohan Yadav[lower-alpha 3] Esmayeel Shroff [39]
Chandra Mukhi 1993 Raja Rai Debaloy Dey Also writer [46]
Dil Tera Aashiq Vijay Lawrence D'Souza [47]
Andaz Apna Apna 1994 Prem Bhopali Rajkumar Santoshi [48]
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! Prem Sooraj Barjatya Nominated – Filmfare Award For Best Actor [49]
Chaand Kaa Tukdaa Shyam Malhotra Saawan Kumar Tak [50]
Sangdil Sanam Kishan Shomu Mukherjee [51]
Karan Arjun 1995 Ajay/Karan[lower-alpha 2] Rakesh Roshan Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [23]
[52]
Veergati Ajay K.K. Singh [53]
Majhdhaar 1996 Gopal Esmayeel Shroff [54]
Khamoshi: The Musical Raj Sanjay Leela Bhansali [55]
Jeet Raju Raj Kanwar Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor [23]
[56]
Dushman Duniya Ka Salman Mehmood Ali Special appearance. [57]
Judwaa 1997 Prem Malhotra/Raja[lower-alpha 2] David Dhawan [58]
Auzaar Inspector Suraj Prakash Sohail Khan [59]
Dus Captain Jeet Sharma Mukul S. Anand Unreleased [60]
Deewana Mastana Prem David Dhawan Special appearance [61]
Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya 1998 Suraj Khanna Sohail Khan Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [23]
[62]
Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai Suraj Dhanrajgir Deepak Sareen [63]
Bandhan Raju K. Muralimohana Rao [64]
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Aman Mehra Karan Johar Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor [23]
[65]
Sar Utha Ke Jiyo Himself Sikandar Bharati Special appearance
Jaanam Samjha Karo 1999 Rahul Andaleeb Sultanpuri [66]
Biwi No.1 Prem David Dhawan Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role [23]
[67]
Sirf Tum Prem Agathiyan Special appearance [68]
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam Sameer Sanjay Leela Bhansali Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [23]
[69]
Hello Brother Hero Sohail Khan Also playback singer for song "Chandi Ki Daal Par" [70]
Hum Saath-Saath Hain Prem Sooraj Barjatya [71]
Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge 2000 Raja Oberoi David Dhawan [72]
Chal Mere Bhai Prem Oberoi David Dhawan Also playback singer for song "Chal Mere Bhai" With Sanjay Dutt [73]
Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega Raj/Romi[lower-alpha 3] Raj Kanwar [74]
Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke Truck Driver Agathiyan Special appearance [75]
Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye Prem Kapoor K. Muralimohana Rao [76]
Chori Chori Chupke Chupke 2001 Raj Malhotra Abbas–Mustan [77]
Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge 2002 Ali/Veer Singh Thakur[lower-alpha 3] Pankaj Parashar [78]
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam Suraj K. S. Adhiyaman [79]
Yeh Hai Jalwa Raj Mittal/Raj "Raju" Saxena[lower-alpha 3] David Dhawan [80]
Love at Times Square 2003 Himself Dev Anand Special appearance [81]
Stumped Himself Gaurav Pandey Special appearance [82]
Tere Naam Radhe Mohan Satish Kaushik Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [23]
[83]
Baghban Alok Raj Malhotra Ravi Chopra Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor [23]
[84]
Garv 2004 ACP Arjun Ranavat Puneet Issar [85]
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Sameer Malhotra David Dhawan [86]
Phir Milenge Rohit Manchanda Revathi Special Appearance. [87]
Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa Rishabh Atul Agnihotri [88]
Lucky: No Time for Love 2005 Aditya Radhika Rao [89]
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? Dr. Samir Malhotra David Dhawan [90]
No Entry Prem Anees Bazmee Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role [23]
[91]
Kyon Ki Anand Priyadarshan [92]
Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar 2006 Ayaan K. S. Adhiyaman [93]
Saawan... The Love Season Sameer Saawan Kumar Tak [94]
Baabul Avinash "Avi" Kapoor Ravi Chopra [95]
Jaan-E-Mann Suhaan Kapoor Shirish Kunder [96]
Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love 2007 Rahul Nikhil Advani [97]
Partner Prem David Dhawan [98]
Marigold: An Adventure in India Prem Willard Carroll English Language film [99]
Om Shanti Om Himself Farah Khan Special appearance in song "Deewangi Deewangi" [100]
Saawariya Imaan Sanjay Leela Bhansali [101]
God Tussi Great Ho 2008 Arun Prajapati Rumi Jaffrey [102]
Hello Himself Atul Agnihotri Special appearance [103]
Heroes Balkar Singh/Parminder Singh[lower-alpha 2] Samir Karnik [104]
Yuvvraaj Deven Yuvvraaj Subhash Ghai Also playback singer for song "Main Hoon Yuvraaj" [105]
Wanted 2009 Radhe/Rajveer Shikhawat[lower-alpha 3] Prabhu Deva Also playback singer for song "Most Wanted Track" [106]
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna Samir Khanna Prem Soni [107]
London Dreams Manjit "Mannu" Khosla Vipul Shah [108]
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani Himself Rajkumar Santoshi Special appearance [109]
Veer 2010 Veer (Veera) Anil Sharma Also writer [110]
Prem Kaa Game The Sutradhaar (Narrator) Ashok Kheny Special appearance [111]
Dabangg Chulbul Pandey Abhinav Kashyap Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [112]
[113]
Tees Maar Khan Himself Farah Khan Special appearance in song "Wallah Re Wallah" [114]
Isi Life Mein Vidhi Kasliwal Special appearance [115]
Ready 2011 Prem Kapoor Anees Bazmee [116]
Chillar Party Vikas Bahl
Nitesh Tiwari
Producer
National Film Award for Best Children's Film
[117]
[118]
Bodyguard Lovely Singh Siddique Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [119]
[120]
Tell Me O Kkhuda Himself Hema Malini Special appearance [121]
Ek Tha Tiger 2012 Manish Chandra/Avinash Singh Rathore/Tiger[lower-alpha 4] Kabir Khan [123]
Son of Sardaar Pathan Ashwni Dhir Special appearance [124]
OMG – Oh My God! Umesh Shukla Theatrical trailer narrator [125]
Dabangg 2 Chulbul Pandey Arbaaz Khan Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [126]
[127]
Ishkq in Paris 2013 Himself Prem Raj Special appearance [128]
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero Himself Rajkumar Santoshi Special appearance [129]
Jai Ho 2014 Major Jai Agnihotri Sohail Khan [130]
O Teri Himself Umesh Bist Special appearance [131]
Main Tera Hero Various Gods David Dhawan Voiceover [132]
Lai Bhaari Bhau Nishikant Kamat Special appearance Marathi Cinema [133]
Fugly Himself Kabir Sadanand Special appearance [134]
Kick Devi Lal Singh / Devil Sajid Nadiadwala Also playback singer for songs "Hangover", "Jumme Ki Raat", "Tu Hi Tu" [135]
[136]
Being Bhaijaan Himself Samreen Farooqui
Shabani Hassanwalia
Documentary Movie [137]
Dr. Cabbie Jean-François Pouliot Producer [138]
Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015 Bajrangi / Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi[lower-alpha 3] Kabir Khan Also producer
National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
[45]
[139]
[140]
Hero Nikhil Advani Producer and playback singer for song "Main Hoon Hero Tera" [141]
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo Prem Dilwale / Yuvraj Vijay Singh[lower-alpha 2] Sooraj Barjatya [142]
Sultan 2016 Sultan Ali Khan Ali Abbas Zafar Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [143]
[144]
Freaky Ali Chulbul Bhaiya Sohail Khan Cameo Appearance
Hanuman Da' Damdaar 2017 Hanuman (Voice role) Ruchi Narain Animated Film [145]
Tubelight Laxman Singh Bisht (Tubelight) Kabir Khan Also producer [146]
Judwaa 2 Raja / Prem[lower-alpha 2] David Dhawan Special Appearance [147]
Tiger Zinda Hai Avinash Singh Rathore / Tiger Ali Abbas Zafar [148]
Welcome to New York 2018 Himself Chakri Toleti Cameo appearance [149]
Race 3 Sikander Singh Remo D'Souza Also producer, lyricist and playback singer [148]
Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se Mastana Navaniat Singh Special appearance (Rafta Rafta Medley) [150]
Loveyatri Abhiraj Minawala Producer [151]
Zero Himself Anand L. Rai Cameo appearance [152]
Notebook 2019 Nitin Kakkar Special appearance in a song
Also producer
[153]
Bharat Bharat Ali Abbas Zafar Also producer [154]
[155]
Dabangg 3 ASP Chulbul Pandey Prabhu Deva Also producer
[156]
Radhe 2020 CBI Officer Radhe Prabhu Deva Also producer
[157]
Kabhi Eid Kabhi Diwali 2021 Farhad Samji co-producer with Sajid Nadiadwala [158]

Television

Title Year Role Produced by Notes Ref.
10 Ka Dum 2008–2009 Host Big Synergy Two seasons [159]
Bigg Boss 4 2010 Host Endemol Season 4 [160]
Bigg Boss 5 2011 Host Endemol Co-hosted with Sanjay Dutt (Season 5) [161]
Bigg Boss 6 2012 Host Endemol Season 6 [162]
Bigg Boss 7 2013 Host Endemol Season 7 [163]
8th Star Guild Awards Host Cineyug [164]
9th Star Guild Awards 2014 Host Cineyug [165]
Bigg Boss 8 Host Endemol Season 8 [166]
[167]
Bigg Boss 9 2015 Host Endemol Season 9 [168]
[169]
Bigg Boss 10 2016 Host Endemol Season 10 [170]
Super Night with Tubelight 2017 Guest Sony Entertainment Television Television special
Bigg Boss 11 2017 Host Endemol Season 11
10 Ka Dum 2018 Host Big Synergy Season 3
Bigg Boss 12 2018 Host Endemol Season 12
The Kapil Sharma Show 2019 Producer Salman Khan TV Season 2
Nach Baliye 9 2019 Producer Salman Khan TV Season 9
Bigg Boss 13 2019 Host Endemol Season 13
Bigg Boss 14 2020 Host Endemol Season 14
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See also

Notes

Footnotes

  1. Having starred in the films Dabangg, Ready, Bodyguard, Ek Tha Tiger, Dabangg 2, Jai Ho, Kick, Bajrangi Bhaijan and Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Khan has become the first actor to star in nine Bollywood films that have earned over 1 billion.[18][19]
  2. Khan played dual roles in the film.[31][32][33][34][35]
  3. Khan played a single character who has two different names.[39][40][41][42][43][44][45]
  4. Khan played a single character in the film who has three different names.[122]

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