Salman Khan
Early life and background
Career
1989–93: Debut and breakthrough
1994–2009: Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!! and other films
2009–present: commercial success
Other work
Television
Brand endorsements
Philanthropy
Personal life
Relationships
Health issues
Religious views
In popular media
Acting style and analysis
Awards and nominations
Selected filmography
Controversies
Hit-and-run case
Relationship with Aishwarya Rai
Black Buck hunting case
Remarks about 26/11 attacks
See also
References
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- ^ b c aSalman causes uproar with Mumbai attack comment, aplologises
- ^ b aThe Economic Times – Salman Khan apologises over Mumbai attacks remark
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