Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Arbaaz Khan

Arbaaz Khan during Hrithik Roshan's 36th birthday party held at Aurus, Mumbai. (Pic. Viral Bhayani)

Malaika Arora Khan and Arbaaz Khan during Hrithik Roshan's 36th birthday party held at Aurus, Mumbai. (Pic. Viral Bhayani)
Arbaaz Khan with Romeo (L) at the Golden temple in Amritsar during their visit to the city to promote their new film 'Kisaan'. (PTI)
Arbaaz Khan at the Golden temple in Amritsar during his visit to the city to promote his new film 'Kisaan'. (REUTERS/Munish Sharma)
Arbaaz played a villain's role in the film 'Qayamat: City Under Threat' which was also successful at the box office.



Arbaaz also acted in many Priyadarshan comedy films such as 'Hulchul ', 'Malamaal Weekly' and 'Bhagam Bhag'. He played the role of a police officer in the multi-starrer 'Shootout at Lokhandwala'.
Arbaaz Khan received the Filmfare Best Villain Award for his performance in this film. Since then he has appeared as supporting actor in a number of films such as 'Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya', 'Garv', 'Hello Brother'.
Arbaaz is married to model and actress Malaika Arora, the sister of actress Amrita Arora. They have one son, Arhaan, born in 2003.

Arbaaz's wife Malaika Arora Khan is a model, Indian VJ and a bollywood actress.Malaika was born to a Malayalee mother and a father. When MTV India first started, Malaika was one of their most prominent VJ's.





Arbaaz played supporting roles in the hit comedy films Hulchul (2004), Malamaal Weekly (2006) and Bhagam Bhag (2006).

Arbaaz also graced the LFW show of Seema Khan, wife of Sohail Khan in full support and applauded her collection. Malaika Khan was the show stopper as she walked the ramp in white shining gown and was accompanied by designer Seema Khan.

Arbaaz is also religios minded.He celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi.The Khan family also celebrates Ganpati with huge pomp and show at his Bandra residence in Mumbai.The family re-unites during every festive season and enjoys the occasion to the fullest.



Arbaaz Khan during the press conference of 'Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye' in Mumbai.

Arbaaz did have lot of hopes with the movie but unfortunately it didn't do well.
'The Stoneman Murders' has an ample thrill quotient with the shadowy frame of the stoneman flitting across on one hand and the police department, specially Arbaaz, holding the renegade cop.

Arbaaz Khan admits to have left brothers Salman and Sohail behind in this aspect. The man has just coined a new image for himself, courtesy his ruthlessly ambitious version in 'The Stoneman Murders'.

Now Arbaaz is looking forward to his newest movie, 'The Stoneman Murders' which he said tempted him a lot. He's mighty impressed by the movie written and directed by Manish Gupta and produced by Bobby Bedi.

Arbaaz Khan might not be as great a star as his brother Salman but he has been quietly doing his kind of work. He was last praised for 'Fashion' where he starred alongside Priyanka Chopra.
There is one more producer coming up in the film industry, Arbaaz Khan.'Fashion' actor has announced plans of venturing into film production. He is about to float a new banner called Arbaaz Khan Productions.

Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan at Cornthien Club. (Photo/Nasir Shaikh) (BCCL)
BPL Mobile unveiled the BlackBerry Curve 8300 smartphone with Malaika Arora Khan and Arbaaz Khan. (Photo/Kirti Surve) (BCCL)
Actor Arbaaz Khan in the movie 'The Clib' by Sanjay Gupta. (Photo/Santosh Nagwekar) (BCCL)
Actor Arbaaz Khan showcasing clothes of designer Binnu Sehgall at Lakme Fashion week at NCPA, Mumbai. (Photo/Deepak Salvi) (BCCL)
Arbaaz khan at the McDowell Indian Derby held at Mahalaxmi Race Course in Mumbai. (Photo/Pal Pillai) (BCCL)

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