If we have a close look at Salman Khan’s personality, there’s no doubt that he is one multi-talented person in Bollywood. When it comes to the current phase of his films, the ones he does definitely strikes a gold at the box office. Be it his films, charitable work, paintings, there’s no doubt that they are as unique as him. Whenever he attempts at doing something new, it is bound to grab attention.
One such attempt was when the actor decided to go behind the mic and sing. Many of his fans and admirers would be aware of the fact that Salman has lately been singing with tracks like ‘Hangover’, ‘Main Hoon Hero Tera’ and his version of ‘Jag Ghoomeya’ and ‘Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai’, all from his films.
Many of his songs have become an instant hit among the masses, but do you remember the first song that he sang? No points for guessing, it is the fun dance number ‘Chandi Ki Daal Par’ which showcases the celebrations of Janmashtami festival. This song was featured in the 1999 release ‘Hello Brother’ and it was on this day, September 10, when this film released that introduced us to the new side of this talented person named Salman Khan. (Also Read: When a young Salman Khan earned the respect of his father, Salim Khan)
Talking about the film, it was the third directorial project of Salman’s younger bother and filmmaker Sohail Khan after ‘Auzaar’ and ‘Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya’, which even featured Salman Khan playing the lead role. Along with Salman, ‘Hello Brother’ also had Arbaaz Khan and Rani Mukerji playing the lead roles. The film wasn’t a huge commercial success at the box office. However, it is still remembered for some funny scenes between Salman and Arbaaz along with the other cast members.
Indeed, this day will always be a special one for everyone who loves Salman Khan and especially his singing which was introduced to us today.
Quiet, resonant, and creative, he can be seen immersed in his own world, and puts in his heart and soul into the one passion that he has, Bollywood. His line for survival? Feel happy to be a part of it.