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Salman Khan on completing 30 years in Bollywood: My journey has been nothing short of amazing

Salman Khan is one of the most successful actors in Bollywood. He is a superstar and has starred many blockbusters. Salman made his first big-screen appearance in 1988 release Biwi Ho To Aisi, but his first film as a lead was 1989 release Maine Pyar Kiya.

Maine Pyar Kiya completes 30 years of its release today. So, while talking to a news agency, Salman stated, "A big thank you to the people who have made me who I am, my fans and well-wishers alike. The most important thing in an actor's life is the journey and my journey has been nothing short of amazing.”


"I have seen so much and met so many brilliant people along the way who have taught me so much and carved me into the person that I am. My motivation to work has always been the fans who give me unconditional love and it is because of them that I am always striving to deliver my best to them," the actor added.

In these 30 years, Salman Khan has starred in different genres of films. After he made his debut with Maine Pyar Kiya, Salman was mainly seen as the chocolate boy and starred in many romantic movies and family dramas.

He has seen a lot of ups and downs in his career, but he became a superstar after he starred in the massy entertainer Wanted (2009). Well, the actor is currently not going through a great phase in his career. His recent release Dabangg 3 has received a lukewarm response at the box office and even his Eid 2019 release Bharat wasn’t a blockbuster. However, we are sure that Salman will bounce back with a bang.

The actor will next be seen on the big screen in Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai which is slated to release on Eid 2020.

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