Salman Khan's filmography is broken down into 14 blockbusters and 14 flops, making him the box office king.

Salman Khan's filmography has been broken down in this article, and we've also attempted to analyse each stage of the actor's historic film career.
 
Filmography analysis of Salman Khan (Credit: Salman Khan Instagram)

One of the most recognisable and well-liked actors in Indian cinema is Salman Khan. The actor has a devoted fan base that has only gotten bigger over the course of his 35-year career, which has spanned five decades. This year, Salman Khan will appear in two movies: Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan and Tiger 3. If these movies are successful, they will make the actor a rare mainstream artist with a 34-year hit-movie range. We will analyse the highs, lows, hits, and flops of the Sultan of Bollywood's filmography in this article.

Salman Khan's first lead role movie went on to become an enduring hit.

Salman Khan made his Bollywood debut in the supporting role of Biwi Ho To Aisi. Although the movie was a failure, it was the debut of the new-age superstar who would go on to break numerous records in the years to come. Before the fall of 1990, just before his next movie, Maine Pyaar Kiya, became a historic box office hit and set the bar for movies to come.

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Later, Hum Aapke Hai Koun became the highest-grossing Indian movie.

With the exception of Kurbaan, which bombed at the box office, a string of highly successful movies, including Baaghi, Sanam Bewafa, Patthar Ke Phool, and Saajan, followed the success of Maine Pyaar Kiya. The actor delivered six consecutive flops in the following phase, which was boring. But that was just before Hum Aapke Hai Koun broke all box office records and irrevocably altered the landscape of Indian cinema. The movie debuted as the highest-grossing Indian film and held that record for 7 years before Gadar and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham broke it domestically and globally, respectively. The amount of tickets sold for Hum Aapke Hai Koun is higher than it has been since the 1990s, and the film's adjusted India nett earnings well exceed Rs 1000 crores.

After Hum Aapke Hai Koun, the actor experienced both successes and failures in roughly equal measure, so it was kind of a mixed bag. The film Karan-Arjun, which also starred Shah Rukh Khan, was the most notable success during this time. Before Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge overtook it as the second-highest grossing Indian movie, the movie set an opening-weekend record. Jeet, Judwaa, Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, Jab Pyaar Kissi Se Hota Hai, Bandhan, Biwi No. 1, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, and Hum Saath Saath Hai were other notable and popular movies with Salman Khan during this time.

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Only a few films from 2000 to 2009 supported Salman Khan's stardom, and this period was difficult for the actor.

Between 2000 and the middle of 2004, the actor had no hits, with the exception of a few average-grossing films. The actor suffered some personal setbacks, which had an adverse effect on his professional career. After that, there was some consolidation with movies like Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, No Entry, Partner, and Wanted, but the majority of the other movies struggled to find an audience to support Salman Khan's calibre.

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Tiger 3 And Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ka Jaan Are Excitedly Anticipated Salman Khan Movies

The actor hasn't had much to offer since the Covid-19 pandemic. Antim: The Final Truth, which featured Radhe in a lengthy cameo, failed to attract any interest after its digital release. The actor's upcoming movies, Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan and Tiger 3, are highly anticipated and have excellent box office potential because they portray him in a manner befitting of his stature. Since Salman Khan has had such a devoted fan base for more than a decade, it seems pretty likely that they will stand by him until the very end.