Late film star Salman Shah, the heartthrob of millions Bangla film fans was born on September 19, 1971.
In the nineties, youths and teenagers used to buy view cards of Salman Shah by saving their tiffin money. Still many of them remember him with a deep sigh.
21 years ago on 6 September 1996, Salman Shah died at the age of 26. The news of Salman's sudden mysterious death soaked the audience so much that the grief is not over yet. After getting the news of his death some of his fans committed suicide at that time.
Still, many Bengal Film industry fans are crazy about him. The main reason is that no other hero could have reached the height which Salman Shah created through his acting and sense of fashion. Till today, viewers, producers, and directors of Bangla film industry feel his necessity.
In facebook and twitter, many people discuss his acting and mourn for him. They also upload the images of the view cards which they collected in their teenage. At the same time, they also discuss how Salman Shah is relevant today in the sub-continental film industries. Such love for a celebrity is really rare.
He started his career with the one-episode TV play 'Pathor Shomoy'. In 1993 he got his big break after starring ‘Keyamat Theke Keyamat’. He acted in a total of 27 films in his short career.
He won the heart of the audience for his unique style within a short time. Young people of the new generation of that time became fans of his style and spontaneous acting skill.
As the mystery of Salman Shah’s death has not resolved today, many questions arise among his fans.