Khan, 52, was found guilty of violating wildlife laws by killing
a blackbuck, an endangered species of antelope, in 1998. Four
other Bollywood actors accused in the case were acquitted.
The stocky Khan wore a black shirt and sunglasses as he entered
the court followed by an entourage of aides. Television footage
later showed police escorting him to jail in Jodhpur, in the
western state of Rajasthan.
Television said Khan planned to appeal against the sentence. His
lawyer, Anand Desai, told Reuters he had submitted a plea for
bail which a judge will hear on Friday.
The case was brought by members of a community known as the
Bishnoi, who revere antelopes. The community has pursued the
case against Khan for almost two decades and cheered the
decision by setting off firecrackers near the courthouse and
handing out sweets.
Four other Bollywood actors accused in the case - Saif Ali Khan,
Neelam, Tabu and Sonali Bendre - were acquitted, prosecution
lawyer Mahipal Bishnoi said.
Some actors came out in Khan's support. "I feel this is too
harsh. I do hope he gets the relief he deserves," Arjun Rampal
said.
Khan has had a history of run-ins with the law.
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In 2015, Bombay High Court overturned his conviction in a
hit-and-run case in which he was accused of running over a group of
people sleeping on a city sidewalk, killing one and injuring four.
Last year, another court in Jodhpur acquitted Khan in a separate
poaching case, ruling that there was no proof that Khan had killed
an endangered gazelle.
Khan has made a series of blockbuster hits in the last few years
with the latest in December, "Tiger Zinda Hai", grossing more than 3
billion rupees ($52 million) at the box office.
His next film, "Race 3", is an action thriller scheduled for release
later in the year.
The court's ruling against Khan, who has 32.5 million followers on
Twitter and was promoting his movie last week, sparked worries among
Bollywood traders.
"If he doesn't get bail, then the jail term will have
repercussions," said Girish Johar, a trade analyst. "He is a big
star, and has a lot of big films lined up, all scheduled to be
released over the next two years."
(Editing by Sanjeev Miglani, Clarence Fernandez and Nick Macfie)
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