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HE BREAKS RULES, HEARTS AND RECORDS

SALMAN KHAN: THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE MEGASTAR


As Prem, the nation's first love; as Radhe, the rebel with a cause; as Tiger, the action king who redefined machismo for a new India, Salman Khan is the only Bollywood superstar who has ruled romance, comedy and action in Hindi films with equal ease and style. While critics share the perfect love-hate relationship with him, for his fans--who flock to theatres with every new release, their loyalty unquestionable, their excitement unbridled--nothing can match the anticipation of a new film starring Salman Khan.

With his signature swagger, magnetic charm and larger-than-life persona, everyone is fascinated with the actor. Packed with fan interviews, never-before-seen photos and insights from long-time collaborators of the star, Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood is an ode to the actor who has made an impact on pop culture like no other.

Through controversies and comebacks, blockbusters and hard-learnt lessons of life, Salman has remained cinema's wild heart and its last true mystery--perhaps the only superstar of his kind that India will ever see.

 
 
 

About the Author

MOHAR BASU is the chief correspondent (entertainment) at Mid-day. She has previously worked as a film critic at Koimoi.com, and later reviewed movies for The Times of India. Her work focuses on the dynamics of the Hindi film industry. Her stories include coverage of censorship in movies and OTT platforms, a news series on the 2016 ban of Pakistani actors in India and their eventual return with the rebirth of Zindagi in 2020, and in-depth reporting on the systemic culture of sexual harassment in Bollywood, among others. Basu's reporting has contributed to industry changes, such as the creation of safe spaces at casting agencies and talent management companies. In 2024, she was recognized by the Indian Achiever's Club in their '40 under 40' list for her piece on the toxic nature of the Indian paparazzi and the rising tide of vitriol on social media. She has previously authored Shah Rukh Khan, published by HarperCollins India in 2024.

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  • ISBN: 9789373070100
  • Author: Mohar Basu
  • Publisher: Harper Collins
  • Pages: 307
  • Format: Paperback
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HE BREAKS RULES, HEARTS AND RECORDS

SALMAN KHAN: THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE MEGASTAR


As Prem, the nation's first love; as Radhe, the rebel with a cause; as Tiger, the action king who redefined machismo for a new India, Salman Khan is the only Bollywood superstar who has ruled romance, comedy and action in Hindi films with equal ease and style. While critics share the perfect love-hate relationship with him, for his fans--who flock to theatres with every new release, their loyalty unquestionable, their excitement unbridled--nothing can match the anticipation of a new film starring Salman Khan.

With his signature swagger, magnetic charm and larger-than-life persona, everyone is fascinated with the actor. Packed with fan interviews, never-before-seen photos and insights from long-time collaborators of the star, Salman Khan: The Sultan of Bollywood is an ode to the actor who has made an impact on pop culture like no other.

Through controversies and comebacks, blockbusters and hard-learnt lessons of life, Salman has remained cinema's wild heart and its last true mystery--perhaps the only superstar of his kind that India will ever see.

 
 
 

About the Author

MOHAR BASU is the chief correspondent (entertainment) at Mid-day. She has previously worked as a film critic at Koimoi.com, and later reviewed movies for The Times of India. Her work focuses on the dynamics of the Hindi film industry. Her stories include coverage of censorship in movies and OTT platforms, a news series on the 2016 ban of Pakistani actors in India and their eventual return with the rebirth of Zindagi in 2020, and in-depth reporting on the systemic culture of sexual harassment in Bollywood, among others. Basu's reporting has contributed to industry changes, such as the creation of safe spaces at casting agencies and talent management companies. In 2024, she was recognized by the Indian Achiever's Club in their '40 under 40' list for her piece on the toxic nature of the Indian paparazzi and the rising tide of vitriol on social media. She has previously authored Shah Rukh Khan, published by HarperCollins India in 2024.

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