Salman Khan's 13 different hairstyles










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From debutant dreams to iconic locks, as twisty as his journey to mega stardom, Salman Khan's hairstyle history is one long, winding road. We trace it in our own quirky way. Click through...
The floppy magic
The now superstar debuted with a floppy mane that complemented his good boy image to the T.
Crop em off
The floppy phase went on for quite a few years before it was replaced by a clean crop. The good boy evolved into the man of every girls dream and the mane-change helped.
The fading saga
Notice his Hum Aapke Hai Koun..! days and you'll see that every man's bane, the saga of the receding hairline, had begun already. And it continued until the mid 90s.
Blonde! What?
No, no! Before you freak out, this blond look wasn't real. Mercifully, Salman had only donned a blonde wig for a film named Suryavanshi.
Clean bald
SK was on the front page of tabloids one 2003 morning when he went out and about bald. Some say it was to get a new look altogether, some say it was a failed hair transplant treatment. Whatever the behind story be, how hot is this bald muscle man?
Let's get iconic
It could've easily become the worst (we mean the WORST) looks done by a superstar in a snap. But boy, did it wreak havoc! The middle parted, long bangs, with the jet black watchamacallit hairstyle, have gone down history with the whole nation trying to emulate it.
Wig a bang
The ill-fitted and not so appealing wig with frontal bangs was not the best sight we'd seen of Salman. Nevertheless, despite the wig-gone-rogue, Salman didn't stop his hit-giving spree (read Mujhse Shaadi Karogi).
Hay of highlights
According to reports, Sallu DID go through a hair transplant, this being his post-transplant highlight phase. While it wasn't the hottest he's ever looked, but the change from those horrendous wigs was a breath of fresh hair... err air.
Sexy in sleek
And as the real' hair grew, Salman opted for a sleek pulled back hairdo. He even tried to do a tiny sexy mantail with the long locks.
Heroic tales
Veer might've tanked but SK's long brown heroic locks did become the talk of the town.
Chulbul chops
A sleek side part, on point side locks and a moustache to complement it all. We love!
Cray-cray crew
He's been chopping his hair off quite frequently nowadays. The Chulbul chops have further shortened to the crew cut of sorts that he sported in the latter half of Bajrangi Bhaijaan.
Sultan smash
As you read this, sabka favourite Bhaijaan is sweating it out on an akhada type set for his role in Sultan. The actor is playing a wrestler in this big budget YRF flick and has opted for a lose crop to meet the character requirements.
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