Arbaaz Khan (Urdu: ارباز خان, born 4 August 1967) is an Indian actor 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 with Dabangg (2010) in which he also starred as the younger brother of Salman Khan. The film went on become one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time.[1]
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[edit]Early life
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 renowned actor Salman Khan and actor-producer Sohail Khan. He has one sister Alvira Khan and an adopted sister Arpita Khan. Arbaaz is originally from Afghanistan from his father´s side.[2]
[edit]Career
Khan made his debut in the 1996 film Daraar where he gave a convincing performance 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 filmsHulchul (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-starrersShootout 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. Khan also appeared in the television serial Karishma: A Miracle of Destiny in 2003 and has appeared in many TV programs from time to time.
In 2010, Khan ventured into film production and his first film as producer, Dabangg was released in September 2010.[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]
[edit]Personal life
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.
[edit]Filmography
[edit]Producer
Year | Title | Release Date | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Dabangg | 10 Septembar 2010 | Filmfare Award for Best Movie Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment |
[edit]Awards and nominations
[edit]National Film Awards
- Won
- 2011: Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment - Dabangg[5]
[edit]Filmfare Awards
- Winner
- 1997: Filmfare Best Villain Award for Daraar
- 2011: Filmfare Best Movie Award for Dabangg[6]
- Nominated
[edit]IIFA Awards
- Winner
- 2011: IIFA Award for Best Movie for Dabangg[8]
[edit]Zee Cine Award
- Winner
- 2011: Zee Cine Award for Best Film for Dabangg[9]
[edit]Stardust Awards
- Winner
- 2011: Stardust Award for Hottest New Film for Dabangg[10]
- 2011: Stardust Award for Best Film of The Year - Dabangg[11]
[edit]Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards
- Winner
- 2011: Apsara Award for Best Film for Dabangg[12]
[edit]Other Awards
- Winner
- 2010: BIG Star Most Entertaining Film for Dabangg[13]
- 2011: 1st Global Indian Film & Television Honors for Best Film for Dabangg[14]
- 2011: Ficci Frames Excellence Honours Awards for Best Film for Dabangg[15]
- 2011: Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Awards for Best Debutante Producer Award for Dabangg[16]
- 2011: Rajiv Gandhi Achievers Awards for Best Debutante Producer Award for Dabangg[17]
- 2011: Bollywood Hungama Sufers Choice Movie Awards for Best Movie for Dabangg[18]
- 2011: Bollywood Hungama Sufers Choice Movie Awards for Best Marketed Movie for Dabangg[19]
[edit]References
- ^ Arbaaz`s new role as a Producer - Sify.com
- ^ "Afghan traces Bolly Khans' Pathan roots". MiD DAY. 18 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-18.
- ^ Dabangg set for an Eid release - RealBollywood.com
- ^ "'Dabangg' 17th on list of highest grossers". Times of India. 27 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-10-07.
- ^ "Dabangg Wins National Award for Wholesome Entertainment". NDTVMovies. 19 May 2011. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
- ^ "Udaan, Dabangg top winners at Fimfare Awards". Times of India. 29 January 2011. Retrieved 2011-01-29.
- ^ "The Nominations - 1998". Filmfare. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
- ^ "IIFA Awards 2011: Dabangg' bags six awards". The Economic Times. IANS. 2011-06-26. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
- ^ "Winners of Zee Cine Awards 2011". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
- ^ "The Winners". Stardust.co.in. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
- ^ "The Winners". Stardust.co.in. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
- ^ "Winners of 6th Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
- ^ "Dabangg bags 5 Big Star Entertainment Awards". Times of India. Retrieved 2011-01-07.
- ^ "Winners of 1st Global Indian Film & Television Honors 2011". Bollywood Hungama. 12 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-20.
- ^ "Winners of FICCI FRAMES Excellence Honours awards". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-03-26.
- ^ "Winners of Dadasaheb Phalke Academy Awards". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2011-05-04.
- ^ "Arbaaz Khan bags Rajiv Gandhi Achiever's Award for Best Debutant Producer". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
- ^ "Winners of Bollywood Hungama Surfers Choice Movie Awards 2010". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2010-02-14.
- ^ "Winners of Bollywood Hungama Surfers Choice Movie Awards 2010". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 2010-02-14.
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