One of India's biggest movie stars, Salman Khan, has been found guilty of running over five men sleeping on a pavement, killing one, in a hit-and-run case that has dragged through the courts for more than 12 years.

A Mumbai court convicted Khan of culpable homicide, saying all charges against him had been proved, Press Trust of India said.

Khan also faced charges of negligent driving and causing grievous harm to the victims.

The prosecution told the court that Khan was drunk when he rammed his car into a group of homeless people in September 2002.

Khan is one of Bollywood's most popular stars and has acted in more than 90 Hindi-language films in his 27-year career.

He faces up to 10 years in prison, but is expected to appeal.

Huge crowds gathered outside Khan's house in south Mumbai for a glimpse of the star as he emerged from his apartment block surrounded by security guards to head to court.

Scores of television crews and reporters followed the actor's car and thronged the building as the court gave its verdict in a case that has been closely watched by millions of Khan's fans in India and abroad.

Bollywood filmmakers were worried as Khan has several films in the pipeline. Film industry analysts said Khan had projects worth 2.5 billion rupees (£25 million) riding on him.

Khan is scheduled to start serving the sentence today, his lawyer Srikant Shivade said.

His defence team had argued for a more lenient sentence, citing Khan's "medical condition". No details were immediately available on the nature of his medical complaint.

Khan has always denied being behind the wheel. In April, his driver Ashok Singh told the court he was driving and lost control of the vehicle when one its tyres burst.

But Judge Deshpande dismissed the actor's claim and accused him of driving the car under the influence of alcohol then fleeing.

Khan also faces trial in a separate case for allegedly killing two rare deer in a western India wildlife preserve 16 years ago.