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They are big stars of Hindi cinema. Each of them is fully capable of carrying a film on their own shoulders. Indian crowds just love them. Aamir Khan, Salman Khan and Shahrukh Khan. They can be called the last of the classic heroes of Hindi cinema.

The Hindi film industry is based in Mumbai (formerly Bombay), thus Bollywood was coined to represent it. Essentially, Bollywood means the mainstream Hindi cinema which has a stranglehold all over India and in recent times there has been a huge increase in overseas profits basically thanks to the marketing efforts of the three Khans. Your knowledge of Hindi cinema is incomplete without the three Khans.

It could be a historical quirk that all three Khans were born in 1965: Aamir in March, Shahrukh in November, and Salman in December of the same year. Aamir and Salman or Salman and Shahrukh had been paired in movies, but fans have yet to contemplate an Aamir and Shahrukh combination.

Aamir Khan is the perfectionist among the three. He only does one movie at a time and is very particular about doing extensive research to fit the role. In any production, he exercises significant control over procedures. It has the least number of movies compared to the other two.

Aamir made his hero debut in 1988 for the film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (De Desastre en Desastre) and won his first National Award for that film. He went on to win four awards along with eight nominations for National and Filmfare (Top Indian Movie Magazine) awards later in his career. Committed to good cinema, Aamir formed his own company, aamir Khan Productions, and launched its first offer Lagan (Once Upon a Time in India) in 2001 which earned an Oscar nomination in the category of Best Foreign Film. His Ghajini (name of the main villain of the film) was the highest grossing of the year 2008. His last offbeat film delhi belly he did good business as well as shocking and shocking many conservatives in India.

Salman Khan is the most temperamental and unpredictable of the three. Not inclined to become a producer-director, Salman has so far made more than a hundred films, the most of the three Khans. He started out as a romantic hero in Maine Pyar Kiya (I Fell in Love), which was the biggest hit of 1989 and one of the biggest hits of the 1980s. For this film he won a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. Salman won two more Filmfare Awards in his career.

Although Salman Khan initially won hearts as a romantic hero, in recent years he began to focus on developing his body and gradually transformed into a crowd-pulling action hero. Moviegoers longed to see him rip his shirt off, which he regularly does nowadays and makes villain dough. It was also released on television mainly to market its big releases. In just over a year he delivered three record hits: danangg (Fearless, 2010), Ready (2011) and Bodyguard (2011).

Shahrukh Khan is the most lively, restless and energetic of the three Khans. He had found instant rapport with the audience as a boy next door for the first time on his television series in the late 1980s. Unlike the other two, he did not belong to a film family. He immediately stood out for his good work in serials and signed on Shahrukh made his debut as a romantic hero in Deewana (Passionate or Crazy, 1992). He went on to win fourteen Filmfare Awards, of which eight were for Best Actor, which is a record. He is masterful in all genres: romance, comedy, and action, and his style of choppy dialogue delivery is always craved by fans.

Also popular as King Khan, Shahrukh turned to productions in 2000 forming two companies:unlimited sleep Y Red Chili Entertainment for film and television presentations. Always in the running for the number 1 spot, Shahrukh replaced Amitabh Bachchan as host on the third version of the famous game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in 2007 and appeared on a few more TV shows. King Khan is particularly known for his love and association with cricket, the next Indian craze after cinema. He bought an Indian Premier League T20 cricket team and had been an integral part of the ups and downs of big money cricket politics.

With billions of fans, the three Khans are sure to continue. All of them in their late forties who still defy age in their inimitable styles.

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