Dagabaaz Re Song Lyrics

 

Dagabaaz Re Song Lyrics

Dagabaaz Re Song Lyrics Song Info

Presenting the full song \”Dagabaaz Re\” with lyrics from Salman Khan\’s upcoming super entertaining movie \”Dabangg 2.\”. The star cast includes Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, and others, while the music is composed by Sajid-Wajid.

Dagabaaz Re Song Lyrics Song Credits

Song: Dagabaaz Re
Starcast: Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Sonakshi Sinha and others
Singer: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Shreya Ghoshal
Lyrics: Sameer Anjaaan
Music Director: Sajid Wajid
Music Label: T-Series

Dagabaaz Re Song Hindi Lyrics:

दगाबाज़ रे, हाये, दगाबाज़ रे
तोहरे नैना बड़े दगाबाज़ रे
हो, तोहरे नैना, हाए
नैना, नैना, नैना, हाए
दगाबाज़ रे, हाये, दगाबाज़ रे
तोहरे नैना बड़े दगाबाज़ रे
कल मिले, हाँ, कल मिले, हाए
कल मिले, एह हमका भूल गए आज रे
हाये, दगाबाज़ रे, हाये, दगाबाज़ रे
तोहरे नैना बड़े दगाबाज़ रे
दगाबाज, दगाबाज, दगाबाज रे
तोहरे नैना बड़े दगाबाज़ रे

काहे खफा ऐसे, चुलबुल से बुलबुल?
काहे ना तू माने बेटियाँ, हाए?
काहे खफा ऐसे, चुलबुल से बुलबुल?
काहे ना तू माने बेटियाँ, हाए?
काहे पड़ा पीछे? जाने दे, बैरी
मैं जानूं क्या तोहरी घाटियां, हाए
जिंदगी अपनी हम तोहका दान दई दे
मुस्कुरा के जो मांगे, प्राण दै दे
कल मिले, हो, कल मिले, हाए
कल मिले, एह हमका भूल गए आज रे
हाये, दगाबाज़ रे, हाये, दगाबाज़ रे
तोहरे नैना बड़े दगाबाज़ रे
तोहरे ये नैना

दगा-दगा-दगा-दगाबाज रे
अरे, दगाबाज़ रे, नैना रे
डरता जहां हम से, हम तोहसे डरते
एह सब जाने मोरी रनिया, हाए
डरता जहां हम से, हम तोहसे डरते
एह सब जाने मोरी रनिया, हाए
मस्का लगाओ ना, छोड़ो जी, छोड़ो
समझती है तोहरी ठनिया, हाए
इस अदा पे तो हम कुर्बान हो गए जी
तोहरी \”ना-ना\” में हमी है, जान गए जी
कल मिले, हो, कल मिले, हाए
कल मिले, रे हमका भूल गये आज रे
दगाबाज़ रे, दगाबाज़ रे
तोहरे नैना बड़े दगाबाज़ रे
दगाबाज, दगाबाज, दगाबाज रे

हाये, तोहरे नैना बड़े दगाबाज़ रे

 

Dagabaaz Re Song English Lyrics:

 

Dagabaaz re, haaye, dagabaaz re
Tohre naina bade dagabaaz re
Ho, tohre naina, haaye
Naina, naina, naina, haaye
Dagabaaz re, haaye, dagabaaz re
Tohre naina bade dagabaaz re
Kal mile, haan, kal mile, haaye
Kal mile, eeh humka bhool gaye aaj re
Haaye, dagabaaz re, haaye, dagabaaz re
Tohre naina bade dagabaaz re
Dagabaaz, dagabaaz, dagabaaz re
Tohre naina bade dagabaaz re
Kaahe khafa aise, chulbul se bulbul?
Kaahe na tu maane batiyaan, haaye?
Kaahe khafa aise, chulbul se bulbul?
Kaahe na tu maane batiyaan, haaye?

Kaahe pada peechhe? Jaane de, bairi
Main jaanoon kya tohri ghatiyaan, haaye
Zindagi apni hum tohka daan dai de
Muskura ke jo maange, praan dai de
Kal mile, ho, kal mile, haaye
Kal mile, eeh humka bhool gaye aaj re
Haaye, dagabaaz re, haaye, dagabaaz re
Tohre naina bade dagabaaz re
Tohre yeh naina
Daga-daga-daga-dagabaaz re
Hey, dagabaaz re, naina re
Darta jahaan hum se, hum tohse darte
Eeh sab jaane mori raniya, haaye
Darta jahaan hum se, hum tohse darte
Eeh sab jaane mori raniya, haaye
Maska lagaao na, chhodo ji, chhodo
Samajhti hai tohri thaniya, haaye

Iss ada pe toh hum qurbaan gaye ji
Tohri \”na-na\” mein haami hai, jaan gaye ji
Kal mile, ho, kal mile, haaye
Kal mile, re humka bhool gaye aaj re
Dagabaaz re, dagabaaz re
Tohre naina bade dagabaaz re
Dagabaaz, dagabaaz, dagabaaz re
Haaye, tohre naina bade dagabaaz re

Extra Inforamation:

About Rahat Fateh Ali Khan:

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan was born on December 9, 1974. His Punjabi and Urdu names are راحت فتح علٌ خان, and his Urdu pronunciation is [׾בːציt̪ fəte(ɦ) əliː xבːn].is a vocalist from Pakistan who specializes in Qawwali, a type of Sufi devotional music. One of Pakistan’s most well-known and well-paid singers is Khan. He is the grandson of Qawwali artist Fateh Ali Khan, the nephew of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and the son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan. He performs ghazals and other light songs in addition to Qawwali. He is also well-known in the Pakistani and Hindi film industries as a playback vocalist.

Rahat was born in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, into a Punjabi family of classical vocalists and Qawwals. He is the grandson of Fateh Ali and the son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s nephew, a Qawwali singer.

Rahat showed an early love of music and was frequently observed singing with his father and uncle when he was just three years old. His uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan began teaching him how to sing Qawwali when he was just seven years old.[9][10][source self-published]

Career
When Rahat was nine years old, he gave his first public performance on the anniversary of his grandfather’s passing. He toured the UK with his uncle in 1985 and has been a vital member of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s famous qawwali group since he was fifteen. In addition to performing with the Qawwali group, he also sang solo at other venues.

He made his Bollywood playback singing debut in the song “Mann Ki Lagan” from the 2003 film Paap.[Reference required] Rahat set a record for the most tickets sold on his UK tour in April 2012, performing at Wembley Arena and Manchester Arena in front of a combined crowd of almost 20,000 people.

The music video for the song “Zaroori Tha” from the 2014 album Back 2 Love became the first Indian subcontinental original music video to reach 100 million views on YouTube within two years and 200 million views in three. One billion views were eventually attained. Additionally, he frequently tours with Nescafé Basement’s Leo Twins.

Collaboration and soundtracks
With his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan at a subordinate position, Rahat worked on the soundtrack for the 1995 Hollywood movie Dead Man Walking with Eddie Vedder of the American rock group Pearl Jam. He collaborated with American cinema and orchestral composer James Horner on the soundtrack of The Four Feathers in 2002. Rahat collaborated with The Derek Trucks Band on the song “Maki Madni” on the Trucks’ Joyful Noise CD in 2002. His vocals appeared on Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto soundtrack in 2006. He and Shreya Ghoshal sang the song “Teri Ore” for the 2008 film Singh Is Kinng.

Khan on television in 2013
Alongside Sonu Nigam, he served as a judge on Chhote Ustaad. Additionally, he served as a judge on the singing reality show Junoon which debuted in 2008 on NDTV Imagine.

Nobel Peace Prize Performance
Rahat was invited to the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, making him the first Pakistani to perform at a Nobel Prize concert. There, he sang “Aao Parhao” and sang two of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s most well-known qawwalis, “Tumhe Dillagi” and “Mast Qalandar.”

Musical performances
The Coke Studio
Five iterations of the Pakistani musical program Coke Studio have featured Rahat.

When he made his debut, he worked with vocalist Ali Azmat on the song “Garaj Baras” in season 1. He then worked on “Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni” alongside Abida Parveen in season 7.

He and Momina Mustehsan performed “Afreen Afreen” in season 9, which has received over 300 million views becoming the first song from Pakistan to reach that milestone on YouTube. Before his assassination on June 22, 2016, he worked with Amjad Sabri on “Aaj Rang Hai,” which was the latter’s last performance.

He played “Sayonee” alongside Ali Noor and the solo song “Rangreza” during his appearance in Coke Studio Pakistan (season 10). In his most recent Coke Studio participation, Rahat sang “Dil Tarpe” with Zara Madani at Coke Studio 2020.

About Shreya Ghoshal:

Indian singer Shreya Ghoshal was born on March 12, 1984. One of India’s most popular and significant vocalists, she is renowned for her broad vocal range and adaptability. Many people consider Ghoshal to be one of the best vocalists on the Indian subcontinent, and she is frequently referred to as the “Queen of Dynamics” for her extraordinary vocal expressions. She has won multiple awards, including five National Film Awards, four Kerala State Film Awards, two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, two BFJA Awards, seven Filmfare Awards, and ten Filmfare Awards South. She has also recorded songs for movies and albums in a variety of Indian and other languages.

At the age of four, Ghoshal started taking music lessons. At the age of six, she started taking classical music lessons, which helped her After winning the TV singing competition Sa Re Ga Ma, she made her singing debut in the love drama Devdas (2002). She got the National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her first hits, “Bairi Piya” and “Dola Re Dola.” She later won four additional National Awards for “Maayava Thooyava,” “Jeev Rangla,” “Pherari Mon,” “Yeh Ishq Haaye,” and “Dheere Jalna.”

“Dola Re Dola,” “Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai,” “Barso Re,” “Teri Ore,” “Deewani Mastani,” and “Ghoomar” (six Hindi), “Munbe Vaa,” “Un Perai Sollum” (two Tamil), “Jagadhananda Karaka,” “Mandaraa Mandaraa,” “Kizhakku Pookkum,” “Paattil Ee Paattil,” “Vijanathayil,” “Kaathirunnu” (four Malayalam), and “Ninna Nodulenthu” and “Gaganave Baagi” (two Kannada) were among the five languages in which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer.

“Suna Suna,” “Agar Tum Mil Jao,” “Piyu Bole,” “Mere Dholna,” “Bahara,” “Ooh La La,” “Saibo,” “Chikni Chameli,” “Saans,” “Sunn Raha Hai,” “Nagada Sang Dhol,” “Manwa Laage,” “Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal,” “Mohe Rang Do Laal,” “Thodi Der,” “Ghar More Pardesiya,” “Param Sundari,” and “Guli Mata” are some of her other well-known songs.

In addition to playback singing, Ghoshal has judged music videos and a number of reality TV series. In honor of her, Ohio Governor Ted Strickland proclaimed June 26, 2010, “Shreya Ghoshal Day” in the United States. The chosen members of the United Kingdom’s House of Commons honored her in London in April 2013. Five times, she has appeared in the Forbes list of India’s top 100 celebrities.

When Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley declared July 24, 2015, to be “Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration” in Cincinnati, another day was dedicated in her honor. Ghoshal was the first Indian singer to have her wax figure on display in the Madame Tussauds Museum’s Indian wing in Delhi in 2017. Kirk Watson, the mayor of the City of Austin, Texas, in the United States, honored her for the third time in June 2024 when he declared June 15, 2024, to be “Shreya Ghoshal Day.”

Childhood
Shreya Ghoshal was born into a Bengali Brahmin family on March 16, 1984, in Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal . She was raised in Rawatbhata, a little community close to Rajasthan’s Kota. Her mother, Sarmistha Ghoshal, is a postgraduate student of literature, and her father, Bishwajit Ghoshal, is an electrical engineer who works for the Nuclear Power Corporation of India. She began studying music when she was four years old. Soumyadeep Ghoshal, her younger brother, is a musician as well.

Ghoshal attended Atomic Energy Central School No. 4 in Rawatbhata, where she finished her education up to the eighth grade. She won the sub-junior division of the All India Light Vocal Music Competition, New Delhi, which was hosted by Sangam Kala Group, in 1995. She and her family moved to Mumbai in 1997 after her father was sent to the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, where she attended the Atomic Energy Central School in Anushakti Nagar. She came along. to study science at the Junior College of Atomic Energy. After leaving the junior college, she joined at Mumbai’s SIES College of Arts, Science, and Commerce, where she majored in English and pursued other artistic endeavors.

Beginning with primarily Bengali songs, Ghoshal’s mother would accompany her on the Tanpura and assist her during rehearsals. Ghoshal started serious classical music instruction at the age of six. She received 18 months of instruction from composer Kalyanji before continuing her studies in classical music in Mumbai with Mukta Bhide. She performed on stage for the first time at a club’s yearly event. She began taking Hindustani classical music classes when she was six years old. At sixteen, she competed in and won the television music competition in 2000. Zee TV’s reality show Sa Re Ga Ma (now Sa Re Ga Ma Pa).

Career
A cover of a Marathi song originally performed by Lata Mangeshkar, “Ganraj Rangi Nachto” was Ghoshal’s first recording. Bendhechhi Beena, her debut studio album, had fourteen tracks and was released on January 1, 1998. Her other albums include Mukhor Porag (2000), Ekti Katha (1999), and O Tota Pakhi Re. Rupasi Raate (2002) is a Bengali studio album that Ghoshal recorded. Ghoshal released devotional songs for albums such as Krishna Bina Ache Ke (2007) and Banomali Re (2002).

2002–2004: Playback’s first appearance and success
When Ghoshal appeared in the 75th children’s special episode of Sa Re Ga Ma , director Sanjay Leela Bhansali took notice. When Ghoshal was performing, Bhansali’s mother, Leela Bhansali, was watching the show and called him to see her. He then made the decision to give her a role in his upcoming movie. Bhansali claimed that Ghoshal’s voice possessed the purity required for the role of Paro in Devdas (2002).

Ghoshal receiving the National Film Award for “Bairi Piya” from Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
She was given the chance to voice Paro, the main female character in Devdas, played by Aishwarya Rai, in 2000 by Bhansali and music director Ismail Darbar. Alongside well-known vocalists like Kavita Krishnamurthy, Ghoshal performed five songs in the movie: “Silsila Ye Chaahat Ka,” “Bairi Piya,” “Chalak Chalak,” “Morey Piya,” and “Dola Re Dola.”

KK, Jaspinder Narula, Vinod Rathod, and Udit Narayan. She and Udit Narayan recorded the first song for the movie “Bairi Piya” when she was sixteen years old. She would bring her books and notebooks to the studio to study during her leisure as her Higher Secondary Examinations drew closer. “Bairi Piya” shot to the top of the charts and became an immediate hit. The movie won a National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for “Bairi Piya” and her first Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer for “Dola Re” (shared with Kavita Krishnamurthy).She also received the Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent for her performance.

I recall that before the song was recorded, I was requested to perform it once. I just sang while closing my eyes without interruption. Outside the recording room, I saw a lot of activity and confusion when I opened my eyes. Sanjayji then informed me that I had performed the song so flawlessly that it had been recorded all at once.

― Ghoshal discussing her “Bairi Piya” recording experience
She became well-known right once, and several other Indian film studios contacted her to record songs in her voice. Ghoshal’s next appearance was in the Darbar-composed movie Desh Devi, where she contributed three songs. Ghoshal avoided stereotypes by performing two sultry pieces for M. M. Kreem’s Jism, after rendering traditional semi-classical tunes for her prior endeavors. Ghoshal claims that the movie’s “Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai” and “Chalo Tumko Lekar Chale” “made everyone view [her] in a different way,” allowing for a “versatile image.”

She received another Filmfare trophy for “Jaadu Hai Nasha Hai”—Best Female Playback Singer. She then collaborated with Anu Malik, performing the bhajan-styled song “Har Taraf” as well as the feminine renditions of “Aye Meri Zindagi,” “Seena Pada,” and “Aai Jo Teri Yaad.” Along with contributing vocals for “Har Taraf,” Ghoshal also starred as the schoolgirl singing the song in Saaya, her debut on-screen role.

Along with Sonu Nigam, Ghoshal recorded the songs “Chann Chann” for Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and “Pyaar Bhara Geet” for LOC: Kargil. In addition to Inteha, Ghoshal contributed vocals for Malik in these two films. In addition, Ghoshal performed the female version of the song “Tu Hi Bata Zindagi” in her debut collaboration with Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. The Hindu described her singing as “effortless” and said she was “able to impart the required emotions” for the song.

Performing four tunes on the Thoda Tum Badlo Thoda Hum soundtrack album in 2004, Ghoshal received the “average” rating from Bollywood Hungama’s Joginder Tuteja. He acknowledged that Aishwarya Rai “lends credibility to the entire song” in “Wada Raha” and that Ghoshal’s voice fits her to the “core” of her songs in Khakee, yet he was “impressed” with her performance of those songs. Additionally, “Dil Dooba” and “Youn Hi Tum Mujhse,” the two duets with Nigam, were equally preferred by critics of music.

Tuteja said that Ghoshal’s “vocals have started to suit the current breed of actresses better and better with each passing day,” further praising her voice in the Garv songs “Hum Tumko Nigahon Mein” and “Soniye.” Ghoshal collaborated with Nikhil-Vinay on additional projects besides Dil Bechara Pyaar Ka Maara. They recorded “Betab Dil Hai” from Phir Milenge and “Woh Ho Tum” from Muskaan.

About Sameer Anjaaan:

Indian lyricist Shitala Pandey, often known as Sameer Anjaan or Sameer, is primarily recognized for penning songs for Bollywood motion pictures. He holds the Guinness World Record for the most songs he has written.

Lalji “Anjaan” Pandey, a Hindi lyricist, is his father. Three Filmfare Awards have been given to him.

A biography
Sameer was born close to Banaras, Uttar Pradesh, and is legally known as Shitala Pandey, but most people call him Rajan. After graduating from Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi with a Master of Commerce, he began working as a bank official at the Central Bank of India. But he “knew the bank was not my world” and quit the job a few days after starting. In order to work as a lyricist, he relocated to Mumbai in 1980.

Career
In 1983, Sameer began working as a lyricist on the movie Bekhabar. Suresh Wadkar and Preeti Sagar’s rendition of “Maar Ke Kataaree Mar Jaibe” from the Bhojpuri film Bairi Saawan (1984) was the first movie song he recorded. He rose to fame in 1990 thanks to his songs in movies like Dil and Aashiqui. In the latter, the song “Nazar Ke Saamne” earned him his first Filmfare Award. He penned the lyrics for more than 500 movies and more than 4,000 songs during the ensuing decades.

Sameer claims that his father, Anjaan, and lyricists Majrooh Sultanpuri and Anand Bakshi have served as his influences. One of his favorite quotes is “Whatever I am today is only because of my father.”

Sameer took home two extra Filmfare Awards in 1993 and 1994, one for the song “Ghunghat Ki Aad” from Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke and another for the song “Teri Umeed Tera Intezaar” from the film Deewana. He was the recipient of the Zee Cine Award for “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” in 1998. His most popular songs have appeared in movies such as Beta, Saajan, Raja Babu, Coolie No. 1, Raja Hindustani, Anjaam, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Fiza, Dhadkan, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, Devdas, Raaz, Dil Hai Tumhaara, Ishq Vishk, Dil Maange More, Tere Naam, Asambhav, Fida, No Entry, Aksar, Dhoom 2, Saawariya, Race, Damadamm!, Housefull 2, Rowdy Rathore, Son of Sardaar, Dabangg 2, Balmaa, and more.

Individual life
Anita Pandey is Sameer’s spouse, and The couple has three kids: a son named Siddhesh and two girls, Sanchita and Suchita. They shared a home with his mother, Indira Pandey.

About Sajid Wajid:

The brothers Sajid Khan and Wajid Khan, the sons of tabla player Sharafat Ali Khan, formed the Indian Bollywood Hindi film music directing team known as Sajid–Wajid. On June 1, 2020, Wajid Khan, the younger of the two brothers, passed away.

Active years: 1998–present
The tabla player Ustad Sharafat Ali Khan and his wife Razina Khan are the parents of Sajid Ali Khan (born July 10, 1977), who goes by the moniker Sajid. Muskaan and Mehek are the couple’s two daughters. He is married to Lubna Khan.

The Academy of Asiatic Cinema and Television was Sajid’s school. He received instruction from a number of artists, including Das Babu, Allahrakha Khan, and his father. Ustad Abdel Latif was a well-known Indian artist who was his paternal grandpa. His maternal grandpa was Padma Shri recipient Ustad Faiyyaz Ahmed Khan.

He worked in the import-export industry before pursuing a career in music. He focused solely on music as a solo artist after receiving support from his parents and friends. In addition, he released music under his own name and served as a music director. Later on, he pushed his younger brother, Wajid, to pursue music as well. The two of them perform together as Sajid–Wajid. Sajid has continued to perform as a solo performer since his brother passed away on June 1, 2020.

Sharafat Ali Khan, a tabla player and artist, and Razina Khan were the parents of Wajid Ali Khan. He formed the artistic team Sajid–Wajid with his older brother Sajid Khan. Additionally, he was nominated for several awards as a playback artist and had a distinct singing career as a solo act.

Wajid met Kamalrukh, his college sweetheart, while he was a student at Mithibai College. While Wajid was actively involved in the musical group and on tours, the two dated for over ten years. Because Kamalrukh Khan, a Zoroastrian (Parsi) man, refused to adhere to Wajid’s Sunni Muslim beliefs, family limitations further delayed the marriage. Despite Wajid’s family’s opposition, they eventually were married under the Special Marriages Act, which permitted her to maintain her faith and get married without converting. Arshi, a daughter born in 2004, and Hrehaan, a male born around 2011, were the couple’s two children.

Wajid filed for separation in 2014 due of The couple’s divorce was the result of ongoing family and religious pressure. Since the matter was still ongoing in court at the time of Wajid’s death, Kamalrukh was not paid alimony. However, according to Kamalrukh’s interview with Sri Iyer of PGuris, their children got maintenance amounts from their father pendente lite in accordance with the Court’s Order.[Reference required] Kamalrukh is still employed as a wellness coach and clinical hypnotist. Additionally, she contributes a regular biweekly column called “Weekend Fix for the Soul” to the Hindustan Times.

Career

Sajid–Wajid composed the soundtrack for Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya, starring Salman Khan, in 1998. They composed the music for Sonu Nigam’s album Deewaana in 1999. They went on to write music for a number of movies. The musical team has also written music for a number of Salman Khan-starring movies. They served as mentors. They composed the title track for the television reality shows Bigg Boss 4 and Bigg Boss 6, as well as appeared in the reality shows Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Singing Superstar and Sa Re Ga Ma Pa 2012. “Dhoom Dhoom Dhoom Dhadaka” is the IPL 4 theme song, which was also composed by Sajid and Wajid. Wajid sang the title track.

About Salman Khan:

Salim, Abdul Rashid Salman Khan, who was born on December 27, 1965, is an Indian actor, producer, and television personality who specializes in Hindi films. His pronunciation is [səlˈmɑːn xɑːn]. Khan has won multiple accolades during his more than three-decade career, including two Filmfare Awards for acting and two National Film Awards for producing films. The media mentions him as one of the most financially successful Indian film performers. In 2015 and 2018, Forbes listed Khan as the highest-paid celebrity in the world; in the latter year, he was the highest-ranked Indian. The highest-grossing Hindi film of the past ten years, for any actor, was starring Khan.

Khan has a supporting role to start his acting career His breakout performance in Sooraj Barjatya’s love drama Maine Pyar Kiya (1989), for which he received the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut, came after his part in Biwi Ho To Aisi (1988). He made his name with a number of box office hits, such as the comedy Biwi No.1 (1999), the action movie Karan Arjun (1995), and Barjatya’s family dramas Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! (1994) and Hum Saath-Saath Hain (1999).

The action movie Wanted (2009) helped Khan regain his reputation on screen after a period of decline. He went on to become even more famous by starring in the dramas Bajrangi Bhaijaan (2015) and Sultan (2016)., as well as the high-grossing action movies Dabangg (2010), Ready (2011), Bodyguard (2011), Ek Tha Tiger (2012), Dabangg 2 (2012), Kick (2014), and Tiger Zinda Hai (2017). With the exception of the 2023 sequel Tiger 3, a string of badly received movies followed.

In addition to his work as an actor, Khan hosts television shows and works as a humanitarian advocate through the Being Human Foundation.[9] Since 2010, he has hosted the Bigg Boss reality show. Khan’s off-screen life is tainted by legal issues and controversy. He was found guilty of culpable murder in 2015 for a case involving careless driving in which he struck five individuals with his vehicle and killed one; however, the judgment was overturned on appeal. Khan was found guilty in a blackbuck poaching case on April 5, 2018, and given a five-year prison sentence. While an appeal is being heard, he is now free on bond.

Childhood and ancestry

Khan alongside his brothers, Sohail Khan (right) and Arbaaz Khan (left)
Screenwriter Salim Khan and his first wife, Sushila Charak, who took on the name Salma, are the parents of Khan, who is the eldest son. Khan was raised in both religions after being born on December 27, 1965, to a Muslim father and a Hindu mother. The children’s connection with their father soured after Salim married the actress Helen in 1981, and it took years for it to improve.

According to Jasim Khan’s biography of the actor, Salman Khan’s paternal great-grandparents were Alakozai Pashtuns from Afghanistan who migrated to Indore State, Indore Residency (now in Madhya Pradesh), British India in the middle of the 1800s . However, his ancestors were members of the Akuzai sub-tribe of the Yusufzai Pashtuns from Malakand, located in the Swat valley of British India’s North-West Frontier Province (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan).

His grandfather, Abdul Rashid Khan, received the Diler Jung award of the Holkar Times while serving as the Deputy Inspector General of the state of Indore.Khan’s father, Baldev Singh Charak, is a Dogra Rajput who hails from Jammu in Jammu and Kashmir.  Khan’s mother is a homemaker. and who has a Maharashtra-born Marathi mother. Khan speaks Hindi and English, and he can also speak Marathi. In addition to two sisters, Alvira Khan Agnihotri, who is married to actor/director Atul Agnihotri, and an adoptive sister named Arpita, he has two brothers, Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan.

Along with his younger brothers Arbaaz and Sohail, Salman completed his education at St. Stanislaus High School in Bandra, Mumbai. He and his younger brother Arbaaz had previously attended The Scindia School in Gwalior for a few years.[35] He went to Mumbai’s St. Xavier’s College but left.

Career

Rekha played the lead in the popular 1988 movie Biwi Ho To Aisi, in which Salman Khan made his on-screen debut in a supporting role. He starred opposite Bhagyashree as the major lead in Sooraj Barjatya’s romantic musical Maine Pyar Kiya the next year. Khan became a star when the movie, which had hit music, became an All-Time Blockbuster at the box office. He also took home the Best Male Debut Filmfare Award.

He started the new decade off with In 1990, Deepak Shivdasani wrote and directed the action drama film Baaghi: A Rebel for Love. Baaghi was a box office success and received favorable reviews when it first came out. With two of his films, Sanam Bewafa and Saajan, becoming box office successes and their soundtracks ranking among the top-selling Hindi film albums of 1991, Khan’s fantasy run continued. Kurbaan and Patthar Ke Phool, his other releases of the year, were similarly profitable and turned out to be huge hits. Khan experienced a decline after that, since all of his subsequent films—including the blockbusters Jaagruti (1992) and Chandra Mukhi (1993)—were both critical and financial disasters.

1994–1999: A well-known actor
Khan costarred with Aamir Khan in Rajkumar Santoshi’s 1994 film Andaz Apna Apna. The movie was a box office bust when it was first released, but it has since become a cult favorite. He costarred with Madhuri Dixit in the romantic film Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! later that year, which was directed by Sooraj Barjatya. The movie took home three Filmfare Awards during the 1995 awards season:

Best Actress, Best Director, and Best Film. As the year’s most watched movie, it also took home the National Award. With over ₹2 billion ($63.8 million) in global receipts, the movie was the highest-grossing Indian film to that point and the largest Bollywood hit of the year. It is among the films available on the Indian box office’s The list of “Biggest Blockbusters Ever in Hindi Cinema” .

According to Box Office India, it was still the fourth-highest grossing Bollywood movie ever in 2006. He costarred with Shah Rukh Khan in Rakesh Roshan’s 1995 film Karan Arjun. The two portrayed brothers who are slaughtered by family foes and then reincarnate. He was nominated for the 1995 Filmfare Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Karan.

Khan starred in Khamoshi: The Musical, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, in 1996. Raj Kanwar’s action hit Jeet, and he also made an appearance. In 1997, he released two films: Auzaar and Judwaa. In the former, he portrayed twins who were split up at birth in a comedy that David Dhawan directed.

In 1998, Khan appeared in five different motion pictures Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, a romantic comedy starring Kajol, was his maiden release and one of the year’s biggest box office hits. The somewhat popular drama Jab Pyaar Kisise Hota Hai  came next, in which Khan portrayed a young man who must accept care of a youngster claiming to be his son. Khan received positive reviews from critics for his performance in the movie.

Additionally, he made a lengthy appearance in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Karan Johar’s directorial debut, which won him praise from critics and a second Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actor category.

Alongside Aishwarya Rai and Ajay Devgan, Khan featured in three films in 1999: Hum Saath-Saath Hain, Biwi No.1, and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. These films garnered He received another nomination for Best Actor at the Filmfare Awards. Rediff’s Sharmila Telikum gave him a positive assessment for his acting in the movie, saying, “Salman is charming.” Although he tends to overact in dramatic sequences, he seems to be quite at ease in comedic and romantic roles.

2000–2009: Infrequent achievements
Khan made an appearance in the 2001 film Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, which tackled the problem of surrogate birth. Khan portrayed a wealthy businessman who, after his wife loses her ability to conceive, finds a surrogate mother. Reddit user Sukanya Verma commented that the movie’s ridiculous plot was offset by the actors’ impromptu performances, which lessened the impact of its other shortcomings. He featured in Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam in 2002.

For the 2003 film Tere Naam, According to Taran Adarsh, about him, “Salman Khan is outstanding in a role that perfectly suits him.” In sequences that necessitate unease, he breaths fire. However, underneath the rugged façade is a fragile individual, and the latter reels highlight this aspect in especially. He has wonderful emotional outbursts.

Khan’s performance in the movie was deemed strong by director Satish Kaushik, who said, “Salman has given a great performance in the film.” He gives a powerful, unorthodox performance. This, in my opinion, is Salman’s best performance to date.[68] Comedies like No Entry (2005) and Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004) advanced his career.

About Sonakshi Sinha:

Sonakshi Sinha, an Indian actress who works in Hindi films and television shows, was born on June 2, 1987. Her pronunciation is [soːnaːkʂi sƪnɦa].[1] She was listed in Forbes India’s Celebrity 100 list in 2012, 2017, and 2019. She is the daughter of actors and politicians Poonam and Shatrughan Sinha. Among her honors is a Filmfare Award.

She began her acting career in 2010 with the action movie Dabangg, for which she received the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, after having previously worked as a costume designer for small films.[2] As the major female character in a number of male-dominated action movies, such as Rowdy Rathore (2012), Son of Sardaar (2012), Dabangg 2 (2012), and Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty (2014), Sinha gained notoriety. She has starred in a number of item numbers.

For her role as a distressed woman with tuberculosis in the historical drama Lootera (2013), Sinha won praise from critics and was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Actress. With the exception of Mission Mangal (2019), a string of financially disastrous movies followed this achievement. Since then, she has received critical acclaim for her leading parts in the Netflix period drama series Heeramandi (2024) and the Amazon Prime thriller series Dahaad (2023), for which she won a Filmfare OTT Award.

Sinha has dabbled with singing in addition to acting, starting with a song in her 2015 movie Tevar. In 2015, “Aaj Mood Ishqholic Hai” became her first single. Zaheer Iqbal, an actor, is her spouse.

Early years:

Film actors Shatrughan Sinha and Poonam Sinha (née Chandiramani) welcomed Sinha into the world on June 2, 1987, in Patna, Bihar. Her mother is from a Sindhi Hindu family, and her father is from a Bihari family. Before joining the Indian National Congress in 2019, her father was a member of parliament for the Bharatiya Janata Party .

With twin brothers Luv and Kush, Sinha is the youngest of three children. She attended Arya Vidya Mandir before earning her degree in fashion design from Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women’s University’s Premlila Vithaldas Polytechnic. For a short time, Sinha was a costume designer, creating costumes for movies including Mera Dil Leke Dekho in 2005.

Career 2010–2014:

Sinha debuted as an actress in the 2010 film Dabangg, costarring with Salman Khan. After becoming the highest-grossing movie of 2010, this movie became an all-time blockbuster. In order to prepare for her role as a country girl, Sinha had to shed thirty kilograms. Critic Taran Adarsh praised her performance, saying, “Sonakshi Sinha looks fresh, acts confident, and pairs off very well with Salman.”

Above all, she conveys the appropriate emotions and is not overshadowed by the cast’s constellation of stars. Despite having no film releases in 2011, Sinha’s debut earned her accolades that year. This comprised, among other things, the IIFA Awards and the Filmfare Award.[Reference required]

Sinha at a 2012 Rowdy Rathore event In 2012, Sinha released four films, the first of which was Rowdy Rathore, starring Prabhu Deva and Akshay Kumar. Critics gave the movie mixed reviews when it originally came out, but it did well at the box office, earning over ₹150.6 million (US$1.8 million) on its first day and going on to become a blockbuster.

Rajeev Masand, however, complained about Sinha’s ornamental role, saying that she “seems to exist in this film only to have her midriff repeatedly pinched by Akshay Kumar.” Her subsequent movie, Shirish Kunder’s Joker, which starred Akshay Kumar as well, was a box office flop and garnered a ton of bad reviews. Despite receiving negative reviews from critics, her third movie, Ashwni Dhir’s Son of Sardaar (starring opposite Ajay Devgn), was a financial success.

Saibal Sinha “endeavours to be pretty and dainty amid all the madness,” according to NDTV’s Chatterjee. The follow-up to Arbaaz Khan’s hugely popular first film, Dabangg 2, was a huge financial success but received little critical acclaim. In the Hindi adaptation of Rise of the Guardians, Sinha also provided the voice of Tooth.

Vikramaditya Motwane’s historical romantic drama Lootera, in which Sinha starred alongside Ranveer Singh, was her debut 2013 movie. The film garnered favorable reviews despite its lackluster reception at the box office, with Sinha’s portrayal of Pakhi, a Bengali girl dying of tuberculosis, garnering universal praise from critics. According to Sarita Tanwar, “Sinha is without a doubt the film’s star [who] offers a mature and polished performance. She is a living embodiment of the character

Raja Sen concurs, stating that “Sinha brilliantly portrays Pakhi, bringing to life a character who is flawlessly wide-eyed and exudes informal yet unmistakable grace.” She gives well-etched dialogue justice like few actresses can, and the performance begins dreamily soft and gets harder as it progresses. Throughout the movie, Pakhi exhibits a noticeable vulnerability, which Sinha expertly captures without ever going overboard.

She then had an appearance in Milan Luthria’s criminal romance Once Upon a Time in Mumbai Dobaara!, when she was reunited with Imran Khan and Akshay Kumar. Mohar Basu, a critic, called her “a chatterbox replete with idioticity which the director frames as naiveness.” The film was a commercial failure.

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