Faisal Khan is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films.
Khan is the son of producer Tahir Hussain.
His brother is Aamir Khan.
Khan made a brief appearance in his uncle Nasir Hussain's 1969 film Pyar Ka Mausam, playing Shashi Kapoor's role as a child at the age of three years.
He made his film debut as an adult in 1988, playing a minor role as a villain in his brother Aamir's film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak.
He worked as an assistant director in his father's 1990 film Tum Mere Ho, which starred his brother Aamir in the lead.
He got his first leading role in the 1994 film Madhosh, which was produced by his father and directed by Vikram Bhatt.
After a five-year hiatus, he made his comeback alongside his brother in Mela (2000).
He appeared in several other films that fared poorly at the box office.
He also appeared in the TV serial Aandhi in 2003.
His last film was Chand Bujh Gaya in 2005.
After a decade long hiatus, it was announced that he would be making his comeback and star in Chinar Daastaan-E-Ishq, a film produced by Rajesh Jain.
Events in India's history — from the Emergency and the famous Cricket World Cup win to the Punjab riots — unfold from the perspective of an innocent Sikh man Laal Singh Chaddha, a person with a low IQ but high optimism. Laal is able to achieve everything under the sun but his childhood love continues to elude him.
An obsessive lover kidnaps a woman and forces her to fall for him.
Revealing St. Louis, Missouri's atomic past as a uranium processing center for the atomic bomb and the governmental and corporate negligence that lead to the illegal dumping of Manhattan Project radioactive waste throughout North County neighborhoods.
Two friends were separated when the partition of India and Pakistan happened. Years later their grandchildren fall in love, but one of the families is against an alliance between countries and religions.
This is the story of happy-go-lucky young collegian Raja, who lives with his father, a retired school-teacher, mother, a housewife, and elder brother, Shankar, a gangster and hit-man for a criminal don named Anna. When Shankar is betrayed by Kaalia Abdul, Anna asks his men to kill Shankar, which they do. Raja abandons his studies, his sweetheart, and go on a mission to find his brother's killers. Soon he, too, becomes a pawn in Anna, Kaalia Abdul, and Minister Dharmadhikari's mind games, and is pitted against his former friend and Police Inspector Pratap, and present Police Inspector Sidhant - who has been assigned to bring in Raja - dead or alive.
Best mates Kishen and Shankar decide to help village belle Roopa avenge her family's death, but their friendship is tested in the process.
Both Dhanraj Singh and Randhir Singh are two bitter and old time enemies. They faced a disastrous situation when their children, Raj and Rashmi fall deeply in love. They openly declare their hatred for one another and will do anything in their power, even kill - but they will not accept their children's choice. But Raj and Rashmi are dedicated to their love and are not willing to accept the fact that their fathers are mutual enemies.
A man learns that the people who raised him are not his biological parents.