Saturday, August 24, 2013

Salman Khan - the original trendsetter of Bollywood

As Salman celebrates 25 years in the industry, here's looking at his
trendsetting moments

FIRST DAY FIRST SHOW:
Salman Khan debuted in Bollywood feet first, literally. The film was
Biwi Ho To Aisi which released on August 22 1988. With Bonny Tyler's
Holding Out For A Hero blasting in the background, his feet bound onto
the screen, in an un-coordinated jig. We soon get our first glimpse of
the would-be superstar. Before the bad reputation and the shaved
chest, here is the actor as a floppy haired young man with no bulging
biceps to boast of.

DIRTY DANCING:
If Salman shakes his derriere, the rest of the world follows and the
actor is to blame for all the pelvic thrusting we see on dance floors
across the country. Be it the towel dance from Mujhse Shaadi Karoge or
the choreography of Dabangg which uses a belt as a prop, the complete
lack of finesse does not seem to deter Salman fans. The moves are then
replicated everywhere, from reality TV to kinder garten talent
contests.

HAIR RAISING STUFF:
Salman's fans are a loyal bunch and they readily follow their idol
into territories beyond good taste. A prime example is the infamous
Tere Naam haircut. The actor played a man driven to madness by love
and Salman's hair is testimony to the crazed state of the character's
mind, gelled, long tresses parted in the middle. No one in his right
mind would have emulated the look but millions of Sallu fans did and a
trend was born.

SHIRT OFF HIS BACK:
The actor's hairy chest was splashed across the poster of the 1989
release Maine Pyaar Kiya, with Bhagyashree clinging to his knee. There
began the macho posturing which has since become Salman's signature
stance. It was after his 1988 hit Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya that his
torso gained a fan following of its own. All and sundry have since
joined the six-pack pack but no one does it better or more often than
Salman, the original bare- chested hero.

BLUE EYED BEAUTY:
The Katrinas and the Aishwaryas may come and go, but a certain Feroza
has stood by Salman through it all. The actor is rarely seen without
his chunky bracelet with a blue stone and the accessory is now as much
a part of Salman's pop culture oeuvre as his shiny, slippery chest.
The bracelet is a Khan family tradition with Sallu's father Salim Khan
too sporting one. The latest nod to Feroza came with Imran Khan
sporting a similar one in OUATIMD.

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