Mumbai can't get enough of Salman Khan

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Salman Khan: The common man's superstar
Mumbai: Back in the 1990s, Salman Khan captured the attention of starry-eyed teenagers and front benchers with his muscular, good looks and charming intensity. Two decades later, Salman is still greeted with wolf whistles and catcalls every time he struts about on screen, shrugs off his shirt or breaks into a jig.

Last week, he swaggered on to the silver screen as the swashbuckling Chulbul Pandey, doing what he does best — beating up the baddies, swinging his hips and wooing the woman of his dreams. Cash registers haven't stopped ringing ever sinceDabangg's release, all thanks to the star who plays the enigmatic bad-boy-with-a-heart-of-gold with ease.

And while director Abhinav Kashyap claims that he had to rewrite the role several times to get Salman's body language and mannerisms incorporated, the actor insists that he was not playing himself on screen. "I am nothing like the characters I portray in my films," he says.

Industry observers, film critics, fans and friends agree that Chulbul Pandey works because he has many shades — he is romantic, emotional, comic and masculine, a self-deprecating and over-the-top portrayal of Salman himself. "He plays the cheeky Chulbul to perfection. Its Salman's best performance till date," says actor Aamir Khan.

However, despite his undeniable star power, box office clout, and the exclusive membership to the Khan trinity (Aamir-Salman-Shah Rukh) club, the actor has always been the 'hero of the masses' with the 'thinking' moviegoers often dismissing him as loud and over-hyped.

Salman has also come under criticism for his off-screen reputation as 'Bollywood's brat', a tag that the actor seems uncomfortable with. "I am a regular guy, trying to live my life as best I can," he says. His knack of walking into trouble may have affected people's opinion of him as an actor, but those who know him claim that he has a heart of gold. "He is mercurial and often misunderstood but he is a great human being and will never hurt anyone intentionally," says father Salim Khan.

Surprisingly, Salman's controversial personal life and run-ins with the law have never affected his box-office pull.The actor continues to deliver hit after hit in spite of his public misdemeanors. "Over the years, Salman has emerged as the unpredictable superstar by delivering unrivaled box office successes at regular intervals," says filmmaker David Dhawan.

Adds film exhibitor Manoj Desai, "With a Salman Khan film, the question is not whether it will be a hit, but how big a hit."
Gossip magazines are full of juicy tidbits from his personal life, a drunken brawl here, a rocky affair there. More recently, he received flak for his controversial statements on the Mumbai terror attacks. But Salman continues to remain unfazed and untouched, thanks to the goodwill he commands within and outside the film industry.

"The Salman I know is God's good man who may do or say something politically incorrect once in a while. But he is a gem of a person," says actor-turned-politician Shatrughan Sinha whose daughter, Sonakshi, made her debut opposite Salman in Dabangg.

The enigmatic Khan has seen it all — box office success and failure as well as fame and notoriety. "His flaws make him human and more appealing unlike the intelligent Aamir or the articulate Shah Rukh with whom the man on the streets cannot relate to," says cloth merchant Anish Sharma.

School teacher Suhana Vashist feels that the actor has two sides, just like all of us. "He is a man of contrasts — a rash driver who ran over people, a generous star who runs a charity, a domineering and overbearing lover and a caring and protective brother and son." Another fan, Ramesh Dighe, says that Salman's darker side represents the complexity of the times we live in and the positive one reinforces the belief in the innate goodness of all human beings.

Meanwhile, his latest film is setting new benchmarks and winning over more fans from the other side. Fans and critics are raving about Salman's "old-fashioned masculinity" that has been combined with kitschy mass appeal. "Dabangg's popularity has cut across the class divide and even those who are not hardcore Salman loyalists are flocking to theatres," says trade analyst Komal Nahta, referring to box office collections at the multiplexes.

So, why the sudden interest in the shirtless wonder of Bollywood, who gets written off every time he slips in real life but seems to bounce right back?Like everything else about Salman, his resilience and mass appeal is hard to explain. "He is a great human being, a complete entertainer and his films portray his larger-than-life personality," says friend and colleague, Govinda.
In an industry where Aamir is perceived as the perfect actor and marketing guru and Shah Rukh as the media savvy businessman, Salman remains the quintessential Bollywood hero who gets to beat up the goons, mouth cheesy dialogues and show off his well-toned body.

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Mumbai can't get enough of Salman Khan
Mumbai: The week on Twitter: drunken tweets, pleas to Salman Khan to not contemplate quitting and congratulatory messages to Amitabh Bachchan for his National Awards win. Also, last week's Chulbul Pandey fever hasn't subsided thanks to the absence of any big
releases this week. Here's a wrap-up.
Drunken tweet fest
Mumbai's twitterati helped themselves to Vijay Mallya's generosity as Kingfisher hosted a beer tweetup at the Manchester United Bar and Cafe on Friday. The deal: the first 50 Twitter users to register for the event would enjoy free beer and starters. As one would expect, the word had spread like wildfire attracting envious tweets from other cities. After spending two hours at the event, I was finally able to put a face to a number of Twitter users I follow. The protocols at such gatherings still felt strange, though; introductions went thus: "Hi, I'm @arcopolc. What's your handle?" Enjoyed the event and the effects were visible on my twitter page: too many drunken tweets. To read them, search for #KFBeerUp in Twitter.
RT for 'Paa'rty
The airwaves over Big B's bungalow, Jalsa, must have choked with good wishes as all tweets were headed in that direction to congratulate him for winning a National Award. Bachchan, or
@srbachchan, not only turned up on the dot for the press conference on Thursday, but also spent time
acknowledging the congratulatory messages on Twitter from people he knew. "Just finished replying to all the sms... over 1000! Could take a lifetime to answer," one read. What cracked me up, though amidst the euphoria of good wishes, was this tweet from @viaindia: "Sir, do you wear a wig?"
Sallu bhai's withdrawal
Salman Khan's tweet about quitting the platform over controversy surrounding his 26/11 comment to a Pakistani channel, made many out of his 415,581 followers jittery. They have since been incessantly coaxing him to start tweeting again. Note how his fans refer to him as 'bhai'. @max_amit tweeted: "Don't do this Bhai plz cum back, i m missing u alot, aap toh real dabangi ho, faltu logo ki baat kyu sunte ho, luv u bhai." Again, in the middle of the pleas, a tweet that got me rolling on the floor was @Naaaveed informing the star about of sleeping habits: : "I just woke up!!!" After the controversy made headlines, Salman tweeted: "Next time mein apnne sub interview sub khud bhi record karoonga , kya bolte ho ? Takeh yeh sub controversies nahi ho."
Bandra is buzziest of all
Bandra is the only neighbourhood in Mumbai that makes it to the top trending topics every week. Not surprising, considering the suburb is a meeting point of thousands of Twitterati every week. In a way, it is almost fashionable to tweet about your presence there. But this week it was the Bandra Fair that made news. @jdalevi tweeted: "Bandra fest making life miserable for anyone and anything living in Bandra..." Here too, a random tweet got me smiling. By @paddychop: "Reason I want to live in Bandra: the train station has a popcorn machine."
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the film is a blockbuster and thats super duper awesome news

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