Arbaaz Khan’s was born as the second child into a family with deep roots to the Bollywood film business. Arbaaz Khan’s stepmother is dancer and Bollywood actress Helen Khan, and Arbaaz Khan’s father is successful screenwriter Salim Khan. Arbaaz Khan’s mother is Sushila Charak eho changed her name to Salma Khan after Converting into Islam.
His mother is a Maharashtrian, while his Muslim paternal family resides in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He attended the Scindia School in Gwalior with actor and producer Salman Khan and his brother, Sohail Khan. Alvira Khan, his sister, is now known as Alvira Khan Agnihotri. Arpita Khan is his adopted sister. Actor Atul Agnihotri and Aayush Sharma are his in-laws.
In 1998, Khan wed actress and model Malaika Arora. Arhaan Khan, their son, was born in 2002. On March 28, 2016, the couple announced their separation, and on May 11, 2017, they got a divorce decree.
Arbaaz Khan made his acting debut in the 1996 movie Daraar, playing a deranged wife-beater in a villainous role. For his performance, he was given the Filmfare Best Villain Award. He has acted in many multi-starrer popular movies, like Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1998) and Garv: Pride and Honour (2004), where he co-starred with his brother Salman, despite not having much success as a solo actor.
In the also lucrative picture office hit Qayamat: City Under Threat (2003), he portrayed a villain.Additionally, he had supporting parts in the popular Priyadarshan comedies Hulchul (2004), Malamaal Weekly (2006), and Bhagam Bhag (2006). He had supporting parts as a cop and a gangster, respectively.Additionally, he had supporting parts in the popular Priyadarshan comedies Hulchul (2004), Malamaal Weekly (2006), and Bhagam Bhag (2006). In the multi-starrer films Fool and Final and Shootout at Lokhandwala from 2007, he appeared in supporting parts as a mobster and police officer, respectively.
Arbaaz Khan’s First Movie : Daraar (1996)
The 1996 Indian romantic psychological thriller Daraar, which translates to Rift, was directed by Abbas-Mustan and starred Juhi Chawla, Rishi Kapoor, and Arbaaz Khan in his feature film debut. Khan was recognized as the best villain by Filmfare for his portrayal of a controlling husband. When it was first released, the movie earned mixed to favorable reviews, particularly for how Arbaaz was portrayed as an obnoxious and controlling spouse.
Arbaaz Khan Movie- Pyaar Kiya Toh Darna Kya (1998)
Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya is a 1998 Indian romantic comedy movie in Hindi. Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Kajol, and Dharmendra all play significant roles in the Sohail Khan-written and -directed movie. The movie is filmed at Daly College in Indore. It was a Super Hit at the box office and was Salman Khan and Kajol's first and final film project together.
Orphan Muskaan (Kajol) lives with her excessively protective older brother Vishal (Arbaaz Khan) and their Chachu on a farm (Dharmendra). Ujala (Anjala Zaveri), a childhood friend of Muskaan, has had a flame for the moody Vishal since they were young, but he won't even give her a chance. Muskaan later makes the decision to attend a university in Mumbai, and she must convince her brother to let her go. Suraj (Salman Khan), a low-achieving student who doesn't get along with his stepmother and is alienated from his father, falls in love with Muskaan once they arrive in the big city. Muskaan falls in love with Suraj after several failed attempts to capture her attention and play games with her.
Vishal wants Muskaan to wed Thakur Vijay Singh's brother. Still, he is unaware that Vijay Thakur is only seeking revenge on the Thakur family for an earlier humiliation that his own family endured. Suraj must now stop this from happening and succeed in winning Vishal's affection if he truly wants to wed Muskaan. Chachu is rather astonished to learn why Suraj visited this village. The family of Suraj was eventually informed about this village by Suraj's pals. Suraj's relatives arrive. When Muskaan is insulted by Suraj's stepmother, she flees but stumbles upon the Singh family and their goons. Muskaan is saved by Vishal, his Chachu, Suraj, Suraj's father, and Suraj. Suraj's stepmother calls the police despite Suraj's wounds because she now worries about him. Vishal accepts Suraj as his prospective in-law.
Arbaaz Khan Movie- Bhagam Bhag (2006)
Bhagam Bhag is a 2006 Indian comedy-thriller film directed by Priyadarshan in the Hindi language. Along with Lara Dutta, Rajpal Yadav, Jackie Shroff, Arbaaz Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Manoj Joshi, Razak Khan, Sharat Saxena, and Asrani, Akshay Kumar, Govinda, and Paresh Rawal play the key roles in the movie. The movie had its theatrical debut on December 22, 2006, right before Christmas.
This film is a remake of Mannar Mathai Speaking, a 1995 Malayalam film. It was a commercial hit when it first came out. A trio is thrust into a nonstop chaotic situation involving drug dealers, vengeful goons, and the local police commissioner, who also has a part to play in the comedy of mistakes and terrors due to strange sightings.
Arbaaz Khan Movie- Dabangg (2011)
Khan began making movies in 2010 with Arbaaz Khan Productions. His debut movie as a producer was Dabangg, which was released in September 2010. His brother Salman played the anti-hero, Chulbul Pandey, in the movie, and Arbaaz played his younger brother Makhi. Malaika Arora Khan, his ex-wife, appeared in the well-known item song Munni Badnaam.
The movie broke multiple records at the box office during its first week of release and went on to become the second-highest-grossing Bollywood movie of all time. On March 12, 2011, Khan assisted his ex-wife Malaika Arora in leading a successful world record attempt in Australia's Bollywood & Beyond Indian film festival. Successfully executing a choreographed dance to Munni Badnaam from the Dabangg soundtrack were 1235 participants.
Arbaaz and Kashyap make their feature picture debut as producers and directors, respectively. Dabangg has garnered multiple accolades, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and six Filmfare Awards, including Best Film and Best Female Debut. It is the highest-grossing Bollywood movie of 2010. (Sinha). The movie was later remade in Tamil as Osthe and in Telugu as Gabbar Singh, and two sequels, Dabangg 2 (2012) and Dabangg 3, were released (2019). The latter acts as a loose prologue, narrating a flashback that helped shape the events of Dabangg.
The Story centers on a high-voltage, tongue-in-cheek crime adventure, which has become the biggest movie in modern Hindi film history, centers on Chulbul Pandey, an Uttar Pradesh police officer who goes by the alias, Robin Hood Pandey. Chulbul enjoys showing off his might, picking battles, and causing havoc. Chulbul gleefully robs the robbers, keeping the loot locked up in his mother's safe, rather than apprehending violent thieves.
Arbaaz Khan Movie- Dabangg 2 (2012)
The 2012 Hindi-language action comedy film Dabangg 2 was co-produced by Malaika Arora and Arbaaz Khan, who also served as the film's co-director. Dilip Shukla, the author, chose Kanpur as the setting for his novel. Salman Khan and Sonakshi Sinha are Main leads. The extremely successful Dabangg franchise continues with Dabangg 2, a follow-up to the 2010 film Dabangg.
Arbaaz Khan made the decision to try his hand at directing. On March 9, 2012, Dabangg 2 filming commenced in Mumbai. During the Christmas festival on December 21, 2012, Dabangg 2 was theatrically released in India. Within three days of its release, it broke the previous record set by another Salman Khan movie, Ek Tha Tiger, earning 583 million (US$7.3 million) net.
Box Office India dubbed the movie a blockbuster when it earned 1.55 billion (US$19 million) net. Inspector Chulbul Pandey is moved to Kanpur and given a promotion. He undermines Baccha Bhaiyaa's political reputation thereby outing the politician's immoral behavior to the general public, the media, and the police.
Accident Controversy
The family of the 70-year-old woman who was murdered on July 1, 2012, by Khan's Land Cruiser, claimed compensation from the actor. However, because the elderly woman's relatives had abandoned her, the Khan family refused to compensate the family.
Betting Controversy
Arbaaz Khan said in 2018 that he had wagered on Indian Premier League (IPL) games during the preceding five years. The Bollywood actor acknowledged that he had been wagering on cricket games for the previous five to six years, according to a police official. According to officials with the Thane Police, during the interrogation, Sonu Jalan, also known as Sonu Malad, the suspected bookie, and Arbaaz was brought face to face. At that point, Arbaaz acknowledged his involvement in gambling.
Undermined Arbaaz Khan Controversy
Abhinav Kashyap, the filmmaker, has accused Arbaaz Khan, his father Salim Khan, and brothers Sohail and Salman of ruining his film Besharam and his career. Dabangg, the popular movie starring the Khans, was directed by Abhinav. In response, Arbaaz Khan stated that the organization was suing the director in question.