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Salman khan
Bejaan Dil Ko , Bejaan Dil Ko Tere Ishq Ne Zinda Kiya,
Phir Tere Ishq Ne Hi Is Dil Ko Tabah Kiya
Tadap Tadap Ke Is Dil Se Aah Nikalti Rahi, Mujhko Saza Di Pyaar Ki,
Aisa Kya Gunah Kiya, 
Toh Lut Gaye, Haan Lut Gaye, Toh Lut Gaye Hum Teri Mohabbat Mein,
Tadap Tadap (Repeat)

Ajab Hai Ishq Yara, Pal Do Pal Ki Khushiyan,
Gam Ke Khazane Milte Phir, Milti Hain Tanhaiyan,
Kabhie Aansoon, Kabhie Aahen, Kabhie Shikwe Kabhie Nale,
Tera Chehra Nazar Aaye,
Tera Chehra Nazar Aaye, Mujhe Din Ke Ujalon Mein Teri Yaadien Tadapayein,
Teri Yaadien Tadapayein, Raaton Ke Andheron Me Tera Chehra Nazar Aaye,
Machal Machal Ke Is Dil Se Aah Nikalti Rahi, Mujhko Saza Di Pyaar Ki,
Aisa Kya Gunah Kiya, Toh Lut Laye, Haan Lut Gaye,
Toh Lut Gaye Hum Teri Mohabbat Mein

Agar Mile Khuda Toh, Poochoonga Khudaya,
Jism Mujhe De Ke Mitti Ka, Sheshe Sa Dil Kyon Banaya,
Aur Us Pe Diya Phitrat Ki Woh Karta Hai Mohabbat, Wah Re Wah Teri Kudrat,
Wah Re Wah Teri Kudrat Uspe De diya Kismat, Kabhie Hai Milan Kabhie Furqat,
Kabhie Hai Milan Kabhie Furqat, Hai Yahi Kya Who Mohabbat, Wah Re Wah Teri Kudrat,
Sisak Sisak Ke Is Dil Se Aah Nikalti Rahi, Mujhko Saza Di Pyar Ki,
Aisa Kya Gunah Kiya, Toh Lut Gaye Haan Lut Gaye,
Toh Lut Gaye Hum Teri Mohabbat Mein, 


G😍😍d m😘rning 

Salman has stated that he is both Hindu and Muslim. Khan's stepmother is Helen, a former actress. He has two brothers, Arbaaz Khan who is married to actress and VJ Malaika Arora Khan , and Sohail Khan ; and two sisters, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, who is married to
actor/director Atul Agnihotri and an adopted sister Arpita.

Real Name, Abdul Rashid Salim Salman Khan. Nickname, Bhaijaan, Sallu, Dabangg, Tiger. Profession, Actor, Producer 

Born on December 27, 1965 Salman Khan is the son of the legendary writer Salim Khan, who penned many super-hits
Salman Khan is a renowned Bollywood actor. He is also a producer and television reality show bigg boss 9 host.

Salman, Salim and Arbaaz. Salman Khan made his Bollywood debut with the film Biwi Ho To Aisi in a supporting role. He appeared as the main lead in his next film Maine Pyar Kiya opposite Bhagyashree which was a blockbuster hit.

At 50, Salman Khan continues to remain the most sought after irresistibly charming bachelor of Bollywood. The actor has had his share of affairs but he has always been careful not to wash the linen of his affairs in public. But the actor has never shied away from flaunting his glamorous girl pals at social dos and other events. We take a look at the women who have been a part of in Salman’s love life. ( Happy 50th Birthday Salman Khan: Lesser known roles of the superstar )


Sangeeta Bijlani: Sangeeta was a Miss India who started trying her luck in films. Salman fell for this beauty queen and sister Alvira apparently play cupid. If there is one woman who Salman came too close to marrying, it was Sangeeta Bijlani. Rumour has it that wedding cards were also almost printed. But unfortunately, the love story ended. Both, however, continue to remain the best of friends. (See Pics: Happy Birthday Salman Khan : The actor turns 50 )
Somy Ali: A 19 year old Somy Ali was the next one to walk into Salman’s heart. The two made for a happy couple but this one turned out to be a brief relationship. Rumour has it that Salman’s drinking ways played spoilsport and the couple called it quits.
Aishwarya Rai : Salman Khan fell hook, line and sinker for the light eyed former Miss World Aishwarya Rai and the duo whipped up some legendary chemistry in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. Salman was reportedly madly in love with Aishwarya who too reciprocated with equal warmth initially. However, problems cropped up with Salman’s alleged abusive behaviour towards Aishwarya being seen as the prime reason behind the couple going their separate ways. (PICS: Aishwarya, Katrina, Sangeeta: Women Salman Khan has dated)
Katrina Kaif : This one went on for a long while. Salman was apparently besotted by this London beauty who had just made her debut in Bollywood with a disaster called Boom. Salman took Katrina under his wings and love blossomed between the duo and so did the latter’s career in Bollywood. Katrina was quite faithful having stood behind Salman through his turbulent times especially when he was incarcerated. However like every other Salman love stories this one too came to an end.
Apart from the above four women, Salman has also been linked to a lot many other actresses. (In Pics: Happy Birthday Salman Khan: Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Tere Naam, Dabangg his top roles )
Sneha Ullal: Salman launched an Aishwarya Rai look alike, Sneha Ullal in Lucky and the duo were linked up very soon. However the sizzle died down after the movie flopped at the box-office.
Zareen Khan: Yet another newcomer who was launched by Salman. Link up rumours started doing the rounds after Zareen was spotted with Salman at various social dos. However all such news became history soon.
Daisy Shah: The umpteenth newcomer who Salman launched. Gossip mills were soon churning with news of the two seeing eqch other. As always, they turned out to be nothing but rumours. Daisy is seen hanging out with Salman these days.
Claudia Ciesla: Claudia’s only claim to fame has been her brief association with Salman Khan. Like others, Claudia too accompanied Salman to many events and it didn’t take long for gossip mills to get out news churning of their affair. Nothing great emerged out of the association.
Iulia Vantur: Salman’s fixation for foreign beauties continues and this time it is Romanian beauty who seems to have captured his heart. Iulia is Salman’s current constant companion leading to speculations of the superstar’s plan to settle down with her. Only time will tell if this romance is for the keeps


A world known Actor, Salman Khan born on December 27, 1965 in a remarkable city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India . Salman Khan net worth in 2014-2015 is $200,000,000 while like others Salman Khan gets also paid by sponsorship, ads, endorsement, featuring and so on.
We estimated yearly income around $23,529,412 and Sponsorship/Endorsement amount is $5,228,758 . We also added few albums earnings which includes Jai Ho , Kick, Ek Tha Tiger , Bodyguard . All albums earnings given below:
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Salman Khan net worth 2015: $200,000,000
Salman Khan Yearly salary $23,529,412
Born place
Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Born date December 27, 1965
In Pounds: GBP 120,000,000
Salman Khan Endorsement and Sponsorships:
$5,228,758
Source of wealth: (popularity) Actor,
Full name: Salman Khan
Salman Khan earnings according to years
2014-2015 $23,529,412
2013-2014 $20,460,358
2012-2013 $15,686,275
2011-2012 $12,718,601
Expected 2015-2016 $27,058,824
Salman Khan
Salman Khan movies Name:
Income from that movie
Jai Ho $349,650
Kick $284,091
Ek Tha Tiger $216,450
Dabangg 2 $162,338
Dabangg $138,581
Bodyguard $126,263
Total Earning of Salman Khan From just these albums
$1,277,373
Average person will take these years to reach Salman Khan net worth.
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Salman Khan net worth in these years
2015 $200,000,000
2014 $173,913,043
2013 $160,000,000
2012 $114,285,714
Now you know all about Salman Khan Net  
Title Year Role(s) Director(s
Biwi Ho To Aisi 1988 Vicky Bhandari J.K. Bihari
Maine Pyar Kiya 1989 Prem Sooraj Barjatya
Baaghi: A Rebel for Love
1990 Saajan Sood
Deepak Shivdasani
Sanam Bewafa 1991 Salman Khan
Saawan Kumar Tak
Patthar Ke Phool 1991 Suraj Verma Anant Balan
Kurbaan 1991 Akash Deepak Bah
Love 1991 Prithvi Suresh Krissna
Saajan 1991 Akash Varma
Lawrence D'Souza
Suryavanshi 1992
Suryavanshi Vikram Singh/Vicky
[b]
Rakesh Kum
Ek Ladka Ek Ladki 1992 Raja Vijay Sadan
Jaagruti 1992 Jugnu Suresh Krissna
Nishchaiy 1992
Vasudev Gujral/Rohan Yadav [c]
Esmayeel Shroff
Chandra Mukhi 1993 Raja Rai Debaloy Dey
Dil Tera Aashiq 1993 Vijay Lawrence D'Souza
Andaz Apna Apna 1994 Prem Bhopali
Rajkumar Santoshi
Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!
1994 Prem Sooraj Barjatya
Chaand Kaa Tukdaa 1994 Shyam Malhotra
Saawan Kumar Tak
Sangdil Sanam 1994 Kishan Shomu Mukherjee
Karan Arjun 1995 Ajay/Karan
[b] Rakesh Roshan
Veergati 1995 Ajay K.K. Singh
Majhdhaar 1996 Gopal Esmayeel Shroff
Khamoshi: The Musical 1996 Raj Sanjay Leel Bhansali
Jeet 1996 Raju Raj Kanwar
Dushman Duniya Ka 1996 Salman Mehmood
Judwaa 1997
Prem Malhotra/Raja [b] David Dhaw
Auzaar 1997
Inspector Suraj Prakash
Sohail Khan
Dus 1997
Captain Jeet Sharma
Mukul S. Anand
Deewana Mastana 1997 Prem David Dhaw
Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya
1998 Suraj Khanna Sohail Khan
Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai
1998 Suraj Dhanrajgir
Deepak Sareen
Bandhan 1998 Raju
K. Muralimoha Rao
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai 1998 Aman Mehra Karan Johar
Jaanam Samjha Karo
1999 Rahul Andaleeb Sultanpuri
Biwi No.1 1999 Prem David Dhaw
Sirf Tum 1999 Prem Agathiyan
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
1999 Sameer Sanjay Leel Bhansali
Hello Brother 1999 Hero Sohail Khan
Hum Saath-Saath Hain 1999 Prem Sooraj Barjatya
Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge 2000 Raja Oberoi David Dhaw
Chal Mere Bhai 2000 Prem Oberoi David Dhaw
Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega
2000 Raj/Romi
[c] Raj Kanwar
Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke
2000 Himself Agathiyan
Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye
2000 Prem Kapoor
K. Muralimoha Rao
Chori Chori Chupke Chupke
2001 Raj Malhotra
Abbas–Mustan
Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge
2002
Ali/Veer Singh Thakur[c]
Pankaj Parashar
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam
2002 Suraj K. S. Adhiyaman
Yeh Hai Jalwa 2002
Raj Mittal/Raj "Raju" Saxena[c] David Dhaw
Love at Times Square
2003 Himself Dev Anand
Stumped 2003 Himself Gaurav Pandey
Tere Naam 2003 Radhe Mohan
Satish Kaushik
Baghban 2003 Alok Raj Ravi Chopra
Garv 2004 ACP Arjun Ranavat Puneet Issar
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi
2004 Sameer Malhotra David Dhaw
Phir Milenge 2004 Rohit Manchanda Revathi
Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa 2004 Rishabh Atul Agnihot
Lucky: No Time for Love
2005 Aditya Radhika Ra
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?
2005 Dr. Samir Malhotra David Dhaw
No Entry 2005 Prem Anees Bazmee
Kyon Ki 2005 Anand Priyadarsha
Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar
2006 Ayaan K. S. Adhiyaman
Saawan... The Love Season
2006 Sameer Saawan Kumar Tak
Jaan-E-Mann 2006 Suhaan Kapoor Shirish Kund
Baabul 2006 Avinash Kapoor Ravi Chopra
Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love
2007 Rahul Nikhil Adva
Partner 2007 Prem David Dhaw
Marigold: An Adventure in India
2007 Prem Willard Carr
Om Shanti Om 2007 Himself Farah Khan
Saawariya 2007 Imaan Sanjay Leel Bhansali
God Tussi Great Ho 2008 Arun Prajapati Rumi Jaffre
Hello 2008 Himself Atul Agnihot
Heroes 2008
Balkar Singh/Parminder Singh[b]
Samir Karni
Yuvvraaj 2008 Deven Yuvvraaj Subhash Gh
Wanted 2009
Radhe/Rajveer Shikhawat
[c]
Prabhu Dev
Main Aurr Mrs Khanna 2009 Samir Khanna Prem Soni
London Dreams 2009
Manjit "Mannu" Khosla
Vipul Shah
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani
2009 Himself Rajkumar Santoshi
Veer 2010 Veer (Veera) Anil Sharma
Prem Kaa Game 2010
The Sutradhaar (Narrator)
Ashok Khen
Dabangg 2010 Chulbul Pandey
Abhinav Kashyap
Tees Maar Khan 2010 Himself Farah Khan
Isi Life Mein 2010 — Vidhi Kasliw
Ready 2011 Prem Kapoor
Anees Bazmee
Chillar Party 2011 — Vikas Bahl
Nitesh Tiwa
Bodyguard 2011 Lovely Singh Siddique
Tell Me O Kkhuda 2011 Himself Hema Malin
Ek Tha Tiger 2012
Manish Chandra/Avinash Singh Rathore/Tiger[d]
Kabir Khan
Son of Sardaar 2012 Pathan Ashwni Dhir
OMG – Oh My God! 2012 — Umesh Shuk
Dabangg 2 2012 Chulbul Pandey Arbaaz Kha
Ishkq in Paris 2013 Himself Prem Raj
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero
2013 Himself Rajkumar Santoshi
Jai Ho 2014 Major Jai Agnihotri Sohail Khan
O Teri 2014 Himself Umesh Bist
Main Tera Hero 2014 Various Gods David Dhaw
Lai Bhaari 2014 Bhau Nishikant Kamat
Fugly 2014 Himself Kabir Sadanand
Kick 2014 Devil/Devi Lal Singh[c] Sajid Nadiadwala
Being Bhaijaan 2014 Himself
Samreen Farooqui
Shabani Hassanwali
Dr. Cabbie 2014 — Jean-Franç Pouliot
Bajrangi Bhaijaan 2015
Bajrangi / Pawan Kumar Chaturvedi
[c]
Kabir Khan
Hero 2015 —
Advani, Nikhil Nikhil Advani
Prem Ratan Dhan Payo 2015
Prem Dilwale / Yuvraj Vijay Singh[b]
Sooraj Barjatya
Sultan 2016 Sultan Ali Khan
Ali Abbas Zafar
Tubelight 2017 TBA Kabir Khan
As a television presenter
Title Year Produced by Notes Ref.
10 Ka Dum 2008 Big Synergy Season 1 [143]
10 Ka Dum 2009 Big Synergy Season 2 [144]
Bigg Boss 2010 Endemol Season 4 [145]
Bigg Boss 2011 Endemol
Co-hosted with
Sanjay Dutt (Season 5 )
[146]
Bigg Boss 2012 Endemol Season 6 [147]
Bigg Boss 2013 Endemol Season 7 [148]
8th Star Guild Awards
2013 Cineyug Television special [149]
9th Star Guild Awards
2014 Cineyug Television special [150]
Bigg Boss 2014 Endemol
Season 8 (replaced by Farah Khan)
[151]
[152]
Bigg Boss 2015 Endemol Season 9 [153]
[154]
Bigg Boss 2016 Endemol Season 10 [155]
See also
List of awards and nominations received by Salman Khan
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. ^ a b c d e Khan played dual roles in the film. [30][31][32][33][34]
3. ^ a b c d e f g Khan played a single character who has two different names.[38]
[39][40][41][42][43][44]
4. ^ Khan played a single character in the film who has three different names.[121]
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Releasing Date
Other Lead Actor and Actress name
Tubelight EID 2017
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biopic of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Riteish Deshmukh’s next(Marathi film)
2017 Salman Khan, Riteish Deshmukh
Rajkumar Santoshi next
2017 Salman Khan
Tiger Zinda Hai
Dec 25, 2017
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Judwaa 2 2017 Salman Khan ,
Kareena Kapoor
Partner 2 2016/2017 Gobinda, Lara Dutta, Katrina Kaif
I Am Hariprasad 2018 N/A
No Entry Mein Entry 2017 Anil Kapoor, Fardeen Khan
Kick 2 2017
Salman Khan, Kriti Sanon, Amy Jackson
Dabang 3 2017
Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Sonakshi Sinha
Majdhaar 2017 Salman Khan
Buland 2017 Salman Khan
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Releasing Date
Other Lead Actor & Actress name
Sultan July 6, 2016
Sonam Kapoor, Anushka Sharma
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