Pol: Which Salman Khan film on Amazon Prime Video is your favorite? A Tha Tiger for Sultan; Vote

Salman Khan has entertained the audience with his films for years. Many of his popular films are available for watching on streaming platforms. Pinkvilla has conducted a survey to give fans an opportunity to choose his favorite Salman film on Amazon Prime Video. Take a look at five options in the survey below and vote:

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1. A Tha Tiger

Ek Tha Tiger (2012) is an action thriller directed by Kabir Khan. This is the first installment in the detective universe created by Yash Raj Films. Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif play the roles of RAW and ISI agents respectively. His chemistry was one of the main attractions of the film.

2. Sultan

The 2016 film is a sports drama starring Sultan Ali Abbas Zafar. Salman portrayed the role of a wrestler who has left his career. He has been associated with Anushka Sharma in the film. Sultan received a lot of love from critics and audiences during its release.

3. Hum AKK Han Coun

Hum Aapke Han Cans is one of the most loved films of Salman Khan. He is contrary to Madhuri Dixit in the 1994 music romantic drama. The love story of Prem and Nisha resonates with the audience till date. It is directed by Classic Soraj Barjatya.

4. Mudes will marry

Mujes is a romantic comedy released in theaters in 2004. Along with Salman, David Dhawan is directed by Priyanka Chopra, Akshay Kumar, Amrishi Puri, Kader Khan, Satish Shah and Rajpal Yadav. Salman’s chemistry with Priyanka and his banquet with Akshay were very much in love with the film.

5. Kuch kuch hai hai

Karan Johar’s beloved classic Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Salman Khan left a big impact with his character Aman. He plays Kajol’s fiancé in a romantic drama, but he is in love with Shah Rukh Khan’s Rahul.

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