Khan hosted the second season of the game show 10 Ka Dum in 2009 which was even more successful than his first season in 2008, greatly increasing ratings for Sony Entertainment Television. This helped Sony TV regain their third position in television ratings. 2009 marked a significant career turning point for Khan, with his film Wanted directed by Prabhu Deva becoming a box office success, earning superhit status.
Khan hosted the second season of the game show 10 Ka Dum in 2009 which was even more successful than his first season in 2008, greatly increasing ratings for Sony Entertainment Television. This helped Sony TV regain their third position in television ratings. 2009 marked a significant career turning point for Khan, with his film Wanted directed by Prabhu Deva becoming a box office success, earning superhit status.
Khan hosted the second season of the game show 10 Ka Dum in 2009 which was even more successful than his first season in 2008, greatly increasing ratings for Sony Entertainment Television. This helped Sony TV regain their third position in television ratings. 2009 marked a significant career turning point for Khan, with his film Wanted directed by Prabhu Deva becoming a box office success, earning superhit status.
Khan hosted the second season of 10 Ka Dum in year 2009 which turned out to be even more successful than
his first season as host of the game show in year
2008. The show got very high TRPs for Sony Entertainment Television and according to reports, the show helped Sony TV regain its third position in the Indian television ratings.[52]
2009present: commercial success
2009 marked a significant turning point in Khan's career. Starting with Wanted, directed by choreographer turned director Prabhu Deva became a box office success and earned superhit status.[53] In the same year, he appeared in two other films, Main Aurr Mrs Khanna and London Dreams. While London Dreams doing average business, only due to the uninspiring music, but Main Aurr Mrs Khanna was a commercial failure.[54] Khan's first release of 2010 was Anil Sharma's commercially and critically unsuccessful film Veer.