Dabangg

2010 film directed by Abhinav Kashyap

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2025 Dabangg 4 planned for release, continuing the long-running film series
February 2022 Dabangg Animated TV Series aired on Pogo TV
January 2022 Official Dabangg merchandise featuring movie clips, posters, and stills was released as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) through BollyCoin in collaboration with NFTically, with Salman Khan's backing.
2021 Mumbai Police shared dialogues and quotes from the film to denounce misogyny, highlighting the film's controversial portrayal of women.
2021 The song 'Munni Badnaam Hui' was mentioned in a new school music curriculum in England, covering Bollywood, Indian folk, classical, and Bhangra music.
December 2021 Tigmanshu Dhulia was brought on board to direct Dabangg 4 after being impressed by the script narration.
November 2021 Rohit Shetty planned a potential inclusion of Chulbul Pandey (Salman Khan's character) in his Cop Universe franchise.
November 2021 A fourth installment of the Dabangg franchise, Dabangg 4, was announced with Salman Khan planning to make script and character changes to make it more raw and realistic.
May 31 2021 Dabangg – The Animated Series premieres on Cartoon Network and Disney+ Hotstar streaming service.
2020 Ten years after the film's release, Arbaaz Khan revealed details about the film's budget in an interview.
December 2020 Dabangg animated series conceptualized by Salman Khan Films, Arbaaz Khan Productions, and Cosmos Maya, featuring an animated version of Chulbul Pandey.
November 2020 Animated series based on Dabangg is conceptualized, featuring an animated version of Chulbul Pandey character.
September 10 2020 Baradwaj Rangan listed 'Munni Badnaam Hui' in '10 best dance numbers of Bollywood' on the Film Companion website, coinciding with a decade of Dabangg's release.
2019 Dabangg 3 released, further developing the Chulbul Pandey character and the film series' ongoing plotline.
2019 Dabangg 3 was released, receiving an 18% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 17 reviews.
2019 Sajid–Wajid continued their work on the Dabangg franchise by composing the soundtrack for Dabangg 3, recreating 'Munni Badnaam Hui' as 'Munna Badnam Hua' and 'Hud Hud Dabangg' as 'Hud Hud'.
December 2019 Dabangg 3 was released, serving as both a prequel to Dabangg and a sequel to Dabangg 2, exploring the story from different timelines.
December 2019 Dabangg 3 is released, serving as both a prequel and sequel to the previous films, expanding the franchise's storyline.
2012 Dabangg 2 released, receiving a 33% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with 12 reviews.
2012 Telugu remake of Dabangg titled 'Gabbar Singh' was released, starring Pawan Kalyan and directed by Harish Shankar.
2012 Sajid–Wajid renewed their musical association with the Dabangg franchise by composing the soundtrack for Dabangg 2, recreating the original track 'Hud Hud Dabangg' as 'Dabangg Reloaded'.
December 2012 Dabangg 2, directed by Arbaaz Khan, was released and became one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time in India.
January 3 2012 Won Aaj Tak Awards for Best Film, Best Actor (Salman Khan), and Best Song ('Munni Badnaam Hui').
2011 Tamil remake of Dabangg titled 'Osthe' was released, starring Silambarasan in the lead role and Sonu Sood reprising his original role from the original film.
October 30 2011 At the Global Indian Music Academy Awards, the Dabangg soundtrack won Best Film Album and received multiple other awards and nominations.
June 25 2011 Received multiple International Indian Film Academy Awards, including Best Film, Best Debut Female for Sonakshi Sinha, and Best Villain for Sonu Sood.
June 23 2011 Wins multiple awards at the International Indian Film Academy Awards, including Best Film and awards for various cast and crew members.
March 25 2011 Wins The Ajooba Award - Sheer Awesomeness at the Golden Kela Awards.
February 25 2011 At the BIG STAR IMA Awards, the soundtrack won multiple awards including Best Dance Song of the Year for 'Munni Badnaam Hui'.
February 6 2011 At the Stardust Awards, Mamta Sharma was nominated for New Musical Sensation – Female.
January 29 2011 Wins several Filmfare Awards, including Best Film, Best Female Debut for Sonakshi Sinha, and Best Music Director for Sajid-Wajid.
January 28 2011 Film released on YouTube for free viewing to audiences in India.
January 27 2011 At the Mirchi Music Awards, the Dabangg soundtrack won Best Album of the Year and received multiple other awards and nominations.
January 14 2011 Wins multiple awards at the Zee Cine Awards, including Best Film and awards for multiple cast and crew members.
January 12 2011 Receives multiple awards at the Apsara Film & Television Producers Guild Awards, including Best Actor for Salman Khan and Best Female Debut for Sonakshi Sinha.
January 11 2011 At the Lions Gold Awards, Mamta Sharma won Favourite Sensational Singer, Sajid–Wajid won Favourite Music Director, and Farah Khan won Favourite Choreographer.
January 6 2011 At the Screen Awards, Sajid–Wajid won Best Music Director, and the soundtrack received multiple awards including Best Female Playback Singer for Mamta Sharma.
January 6 2011 Wins multiple awards at the Screen Awards, including accolades for Salman Khan, Sonakshi Sinha, and various technical categories.
January 1 2011 The song 'Munni Badnaam Hui' was voted Best Song of the Year in the NDTV Poll.
2010 First film 'Dabangg' released, receiving a 60% rating on Rotten Tomatoes with 5 reviews.
2010 Accumulated a total of 111 awards out of 172 nominations across various award ceremonies.
2010 Abhinav Singh Kashyap made his directorial debut with Dabangg.
2010 The film successfully established the character Chulbul Pandey as a national phenomenon, drawing comparisons to iconic Bollywood characters like Gabbar Singh and Mogambo.
2010 Madonna reportedly danced to 'Munni Badnaam Hui' multiple times at The Blue club in New York after her concert, according to composer Lalit Pandit.
2010 A dance marathon in Australia featured over 1,200 people dancing non-stop to 'Munni Badnaam Hui', leading to a Guinness Book of World Records entry.
2010 Dabangg soundtrack audio CDs sold a record of 5 lakh (500,000) copies before the film's release, demonstrating strong audience interest in the music.
2010 The soundtrack won multiple awards, including three Filmfare Awards (with one for Best Music Director), three Zee Cine Awards, three Producers Guild Awards, three Lions Gold Awards, three BIG STAR IMA Awards, two BIG Star Entertainment Awards, five IIFA Awards, and seven Mirchi Music Awards at GiMA Awards.
2010 The Dabangg soundtrack album was released, featuring popular tracks like 'Tere Mast Mast Do Nain' and 'Munni Badnaam Hui', which became chartbusters and topped music, radio, and streaming charts.
2010 Dabangg received nine Zee Cine Awards.
2010 The film won ten IIFA Awards.

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