Arbaaz Khan
Khan in 2017
Born
Arbaaz Salim Abdul Rashid Khan

4 August 1967 (1967-08-04) (age 56)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active1996–present
Spouses
(m. 1998; div. 2017)
    Sshura Khan
    (m. 2023)
    Children1
    Parent(s)Salim Khan (father) Sushila charak ( mother )
    Helen (step-mother)
    Relatives
    FamilySalim Khan family

    Arbaaz Salim Abdul Rashid Khan (born 4 August 1967) is an Indian actor and film producer who primarily works in Hindi cinema, in addition to Telugu, Urdu and Malayalam cinema.[1][2]

    Since making his debut in 1996, he has acted in many leading and supporting roles. He ventured into film production in Bollywood film industry, with Arbaaz Khan Productions, launched with Dabangg (2010), in which he starred as the younger brother of his real-life brother Salman Khan. The film went on to become one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time. He also won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment for the same.[3] He also hosted the reality show Power Couple, which aired on Sony TV. In 2019, Khan made his digital debut with the crime-thriller web series Poison.

    Early life and family

    Khan with his brothers Salman Khan and Sohail Khan at an event in 2010

    Khan was born as the second son into a family with strong ties to the Bollywood film industry; his father is Salim Khan,[4] a successful screenwriter, and his mother is Sushila Charak (now known as Salma Khan), while his stepmother is dancer and Bollywood actress Helen Khan. He is the brother of Bollywood actor Salman Khan—with whom he attended the Scindia School, Gwalior—and actor-producer Sohail Khan. He has one sister, Alvira Khan (now known as Alvira Khan Agnihotri), and an adopted sister, Arpita Khan. His brother-in-laws are actors Atul Agnihotri and Aayush Sharma.

    Career

    Khan at K. Raheja's Universal Cop Football Match Trophy

    Khan made his debut in the 1996 film Daraar in a villainous role of a psychotic wife-beater. He received the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role for his performance. He has starred in many multi-starrer hit films such as Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1998), for which he received a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination, and Garv: Pride and Honour (2004) where he acted opposite his brother Salman.

    He played a villainous role in the film Qayamat: City Under Threat (2003) which was also successful at the box office. He also played supporting roles in film director Priyadarshan's 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.[5]

    He also played the main villain in the Telugu film Jai Chiranjeeva starring Chiranjeevi. The movie was extensively shot in Los Angeles, California and Las Vegas.

    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 former wife Malaika Arora Khan featured in the popular item number "Munni Badnaam".[6] 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 at the time of its release.[7] On 12 March 2011, while Khan was a special guest of Australia's Indian film festival, Bollywood & Beyond, he helped his former 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.[8]

    Khan made his directorial debut with the 2012 released sequel Dabangg 2.[9]

    Khan is set to make his Malayalam debut in Big Brother starring Mohanlal.[10]

    Personal life

    Khan with his then-wife Malaika Arora at Rajesh Khanna's residence Aashirwad in 2012

    Khan married model and actress Malaika Arora in 1998.[11] They have a son, Arhaan Khan, born in 2002.[12] The couple announced their separation on 28 March 2016[13] and officially got divorced on 11 May 2017.[14][15][16][17][18][13]

    Khan married make up artist Sshura Khan on 24 December 2023.[19][20][21]

    Controversies

    Accident

    On 1 July 2012, a 70-year-old woman was killed by a Land Cruiser owned by Khan, and the woman's family demanded compensation from the actor. However, the Khan family refused to pay compensation to the family, as the old woman had been disowned by her family.[22]

    Betting

    In 2018, Arbaaz Khan confessed to having placed bets on Indian Premier League matches (IPL) in the previous five years.[23] According to a police official, the Bollywood actor admitted that he had been betting on cricket matches for the past five to six years.[24] Thane Police sources also informed that Arbaaz and the accused bookie—Sonu Jalan, a.k.a. Sonu Malad—were brought face-to-face during the interrogation. It was then that Arbaaz confessed about his betting involvement.[25]

    Sabotaging

    Arbaaz Khan, his father Salim Khan, and his brothers Sohail and Salman have been accused by director, Abhinav Kashyap of sabotaging his film Besharam and his career. Abhinav had directed the Khans' blockbuster film Dabangg.[26][27] Arbaaz Khan replied by saying that they are taking legal action against the said director.[28][29]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1996 Daraar Vikram
    1998 Sham Ghansham Gansham
    Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya Vishal Thakur
    1999 Hello Brother Inspector Vishal
    2002 Maa Tujhhe Salaam Albaksh
    Yeh Mohabbat Hai Abdul Jamil
    Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge Veer Singh Thakur (Soldier) Cameo
    Soch Om
    2003 Qayamat: City Under Threat Ali Ramani
    Kuch Naa Kaho Sanjeev Shrivastav
    2004 Garv: Pride and Honour Inspector Haider Ali Khan
    Wajahh: A Reason to Kill Dr. Aditya Bhargava
    Hulchul Shakti A. Chand
    Alibaba Aur 40 Chor Alibaba
    2005 Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya Man on Plane Cameo
    Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story Aurangzeb
    Jai Chiranjeeva Pasupathi 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 film
    Om Shanti Om Himself Special appearance in song Deewangi Deewangi
    2008 Woodstock Villa Jatin
    Thodi Life Thoda Magic
    Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na Bhalu
    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 "Makkhi" Pandey Producer also
    2011 Ready Gaurav Cameo
    2012 Dabangg 2 Makhanchand "Makkhi" Pandey Also director and producer
    2015 Dolly Ki Doli Producer only
    Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon Tiger Bhai
    2016 Freaky Ali Maqsood
    Yea Toh Two Much Ho Gayaa Mak
    2017 Kittu Unnadu Jagratha AIR Telugu film
    Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai Aditya Kapoor
    Tera Intezaar Veer Singh Rajput
    2018 Nirdosh Inspector lokhande
    Jack and Dil KK Walia
    Loveyatri Jignesh Cameo
    2019 Main Zaroor Aaunga Yash Malhotra / Harsh Malhotra Dual role
    Dabangg 3 Makhanchand "Makkhi" Pandey Also producer
    2020 Big Brother Vedantham IPS / Edwin Moses Malayalam film
    2023 Farrey
    TBA Sridevi Bungalow TBA Cameo[30]

    Television

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    2003 Karishma - The Miracles of Destiny Arnaav
    2019PoisonAntonio VergheseZEE5 series
    2019–present Pinch Host YouTube & ZEE5
    2022TanaavSonyLIV series

    Dubbing

    Film titleActorCharacterDub LanguageOriginal LanguageOriginal Year ReleaseDub Year ReleaseNotes
    DhruvaArvind SwamyVenkanna / Dr. Siddharth AbhimanyuHindiTelugu20162017

    Awards and nominations

    Khan receiving an award from Pratibha Devisingh Patil at the 58th National Film Awards in 2011.
    YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
    1997Filmfare AwardsBest VillainDaraarWon
    1999Best Supporting ActorPyaar Kiya To Darna KyaNominated[31]
    2006Filmfare Awards SouthBest Villain – TeluguJai ChiranjeevaNominated
    2011National Film AwardsBest Popular Film Providing Wholesome EntertainmentDabanggWon[32]
    Filmfare AwardsBest FilmWon[33]
    IIFA AwardsBest FilmWon[34]
    Zee Cine AwardsBest FilmWon[35]
    Stardust AwardsHottest New FilmWon[36]
    Best Film of The YearWon[36]
    Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild AwardsBest FilmWon[37]
    2013Zee Cine Awards 2013Power Fun Club Rs. 1 billionDabangg 2Won
    Apsara AwardsMost Popular Film Song ("Fevicol Se")Won
    2021South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Actor in a Negative RoleBig BrotherNominated

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