Those wear the times, when men stuck to traditional white, black and blue.
Colors were thought to be for women. Salman Khan started the trend as he was seen wearing, red-green-yellow jackets in 'Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam'.
It was all Ok until he set the trend for clothes and fashion line. But with 'Tere Naam' Salman became a game-changer for the fashion as well as Bollywood industry.
Salman Khan's hair cut became the national haircut for the youth. Every guy on roadside porch or coming out of a salon was seen donning the same look as Salman's in the movie.
Salman Khan returned with a bang and this time the star threw away his shirt to reveal a muscular body.
This was another Salman's hit with the audience.
Salman again re-created his tapori look in his movie 'Wanted'. His portrayal was an instant hit, the subtle colored unbuttoned check shirts with denims were highly influential for the young men.
Salman hit gold with 'Dabangg' and 'Dabangg 2', his character of police officer 'Chulbul Pandey' became sensational.
Policemen all over were highly influenced with Salman's recreation of an police officer image.