Sohail Khan, a multifaceted Indian film personality, was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, to a renowned family in the Bollywood industry. As the younger brother of superstar Salman Khan and filmmaker Arbaaz Khan, Sohail is part of the illustrious Khan family.
His father, Salim Khan, is a celebrated screenwriter in the Indian film industry, and Sohail's creative genes were evident from an early age. He made his acting debut in Bollywood with the 2002 film "Maine Dil Tujhko Diya," which he also wrote and produced. The movie received a mixed response, but it showcased Sohail's versatility as an actor, writer, and producer.
Sohail has since acted in numerous films, often collaborating with his brothers. Some of his notable acting projects include "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya" (1998),"Hello Brother" (1999),and "Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya?" (2005). His ability to excel in various roles within the film industry has been a testament to his diverse talents.
Apart from acting, Sohail has ventured into film direction and production. He made his directorial debut with the 1997 film "Auzaar," starring his brother Salman Khan. He has since directed films like "Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya" (1998) and "Jai Ho" (2014). Sohail has also produced several films under his banner, Sohail Khan Productions.
In the world of television, Sohail has been associated with reality shows, appearing as a judge on various seasons of the popular Indian television show "Comedy Circus."
Sohail's contributions to the entertainment industry extend beyond acting, directing, and producing. He is actively involved in philanthropy and charitable activities, and has shown interest in sports by owning the Mumbai Heroes, a team in the Celebrity Cricket League.
On the personal front, Sohail is married to Seema Sachdev Khan, and the couple has two sons, Nirvaan and Yohan.