Abaaz Khan had already asked his father Salim Khan directly why he and his brother Sohail Khan weren’t as successful as Salman Khan.
Salman Khan is without a doubt one of the biggest stars in Indian film history, and he has a sizable fan base all over the world. Being a megastar’s brother has both benefits and drawbacks, and Arbaaz Khan has frequently spoken openly about dealing with comparisons. The actor has responded once more to remarks made about Salman’s and his achievements.
For those who are unaware, Arbaaz made his film debut in 1996 with the Juhi Chawla and Rishi Kapoor-starring film Daraar. The film, which was directed by the illustrious team of Abbas Mastan, earned Arbaaz his first honour: the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role. After then, the actor experienced multiple professional setbacks, and up until this point, he hasn’t been able to maintain consistency in his cinematic career.
Arbaaz Khan had asked his father Salim Khan openly on the chat show “The Invincibles” why he and his brother Sohail Khan weren’t as successful as Salman Khan. He has since talked out about the comparisons between his and Salman’s achievements while speaking to Hindustan Times. He claimed to be aware of the fact that Salman is much more successful than he is, and that people are aware of this.
Arbaaz Khan said, “Today, you can ask anyone who is more successful between Salman and Arbaaz, 100 out of 100 will say it’s Salman. Toh mujhe kya sharam bolne mein? There are things in my life which don’t exist in his! Tomorrow the situation could be different, maybe I am so successful that it probably supersedes his. You have to be honest where you stand and not be deluded. People respect you if you confront it. They aren’t fools. This is what people like.”