
Arbaaz Khan
Acting
Biography
Arbaaz Khan is an Indian actor, director and film producer, known for his work in Hindi cinema. Since making his debut in 1996, he has acted in many leading and supporting roles. He ventured into film production in Bollywood, 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.[6] He also hosted the reality show Power Couple, which aired on Sony TV.
Born: August 5, 1967
Place of Birth: Pune, Maharashtra, India
Known For

Wajahh: A Reason to Kill
After Trishna marries her sweetheart, Dr. Aditya Bhargava, she finds out that he used to love Ishita Singhania, the only daughter of a multi-millionaire. She also finds out that her

Lux Style Awards
The Lux Style Awards is the largest award ceremony held annually in Pakistan since 2002. The awards celebrate "style" in the Pakistani entertainment industry, and it is the oldest event dedicated to cinema, television, fashion, music and film industry in Pakistan.

Lux Style Awards
The Lux Style Awards is the largest award ceremony held annually in Pakistan since 2002. The awards celebrate "style" in the Pakistani entertainment industry, and it is the oldest event dedicated to cinema, television, fashion, music and film industry in Pakistan.

Sham Ghansham
Satyadev Singh lives with his wife, Ganga, and two sons, Sham and Ghansham, and their family leads a fairly comfortable life. Things turn for the worse for them when a new corrupt Collector named Bhim Singh enters their region. Satyadev is killed, and Ganga has to flee with her children away from this region, and from Bhim Singh. Years later, Sham and Ghansham have grown up and would like to avenge their father's death. Their quest takes them to Collector Bhim Singh and his men, who are ready to let history repeat itself, by killing the sons of Satyadev Singh.

Angry Young Men
Angry Young Men is the story of Salim-Javed, legendary screenwriters of 1970s Hindi cinema. Together, they created the archetype of the Angry Young Man - a brooding anti-hero who captured the imagination of an entire nation with his rage, defiance, and quest for social justice. Like the character they created, Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, two outsiders to the Hindi film industry, defied all odds, questioning the position of writers and demanding recognition as much as the reigning stars of that time. Their break-up made headlines for many years and Indian cinema never saw a cultural collaboration as powerful again. This is a personal and candid account of their lives, their writing and their legacy.

Daraar
Raj Malhotra lives with his mother, and comes from a very wealthy family. He meets Priya Bhatia, who works with a real estate agency, and instantly falls in love with her.

Poison
After his release from jail, Ranveer moves to Goa to seek revenge on his enemies. Meanwhile, DSP Vikram sets his eyes of Antonio Verghese, a don who operates from Goa. Find out what happens when the lives of these three men get entwined.

Kisaan
A bitter family battle ensues between a father and his sons when a businessman makes a deal that entices farmers to sell off their properties.

The Stoneman Murders
In 1980s Bombay, a serial killer starts targeting homeless street dwellers, whilst a suspended police officer attempts to solve the case.

Om Shanti Om
Reincarnated 30 years after being killed in a suspicious on-set fire, a small-time actor is determined to punish the person who ignited the blaze.
Filmography
as IB chef
as Kd officer
as Self
as ACP Murali
as Manmohan
as Chhavi's Father
as Vikrant Rathore
as Vedantham IPS
as Makhanchand "Makkhi" Pandey
as Antonio Vergehese
as Waliaji
as Inspector Lokhande
as Veer Singh Rajput / Prince Singh Rajput
as Self
as AIR
as Aditya Kapoor
as Self
as Maqsood
as Himself
as Self
as Tiger Bhai
as Self
as Self
as Makhanchand 'Makhi' Pandey
as Gaurav
as Makhanchan Pandey
as Prem Sahni
as Aman
as Tejpal
as Vikram Singh
as Abhijit Sarin
as Anuj Jha
as Bhalu
as Roshan Merchant
as Himself
as Jatin Kampani
as Self
as Jaishankar "Jai" Yadav
as Moscow Chikna
as Javed Shaikh
as Vikram Chauhan
as Jayesh Agarwal
as Raj Malhotra
as Aurangzeb
as Plane passenger
as Shakti
as Self
as Inspector Hyder Ali
as Ali Rehmani
as Om
as Veer Singh Thakur (Special Appearance)
as Self - Host
as Self
as Abdul Jamil
as Albaksh
as Self
as Inspector Vishal
as Vishal Thakur
as Ghansham
as Vikram