To celebrate the release of Salman Khan’s latest film Jai Ho, BollySpice presents to you an exclusive countdown list where we list some of the actor’s greatest works. This journey back and forth on the scale of morality has been undertaken repeatedly in films as far-ranging as Raman Kumar’s From here onwards first-time director Mozez Singh (who must be kidding about being a debutant, which first-timer would be able to make film so confident and compelling?!!) charts Dilsher’s descent into a selfserving opportunism and then his sudden swerve into redemption. So he schemes his way into the heart mind home and property of a business tycoon Sikand ( Manish Chaudhary, exuding arrogant power the way Amrish Puri did in Subhash Ghai’s Pardes) ends up getting what he thinks he wants. Kaushal plays Dilsher, the waylaid Sikh boy from Gurdaspur who only wants to be successful in ways that we normally describe success.
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Zubaan Movie Review: “For Originality and Powerful Performances It Deserves A Standing Ovation” – Subhash K Jhaįor those who thought Vicky Kaushal’s Masaan act last year was just a one-off flash in the pan affair, Zubaan is an eye-opener. Khan has already served time in the Jodhpur jail twice – in April 2006 and August 2007. In 2006, Salman had been convicted by the trial court and handed sentences of one and five years respectively for allegedly poaching Chinkaras in two separate instances. The prosecution had already submitted the recording of the witnesses’ statements in the court. On January 25, the Jodhpur Court deferred the hearing in the Blackbuck poaching case that allegedly involved Salman Khan till January 27. Blackbuck is a protected animal under the Wildlife Protection Act and two of them were killed on the outskirts of Kankani village near Jodhpur. Salman Khan, who is accused of hunting endangered Chinkara in 1998 near Jodhpur while filming for ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’ appeared at the court few days before and now, his co-stars/co-accused film stars Saif Ali Khan, Tabu, Sonali Bendre and Neelam arrived in Jodhpur to record their statements before the magistrate.