Happy Birthday, Shah Rukh Khan. Bollywood's Baadshah@55
It's Shah Rukh Khan - naam toh suna hi hoga. Today is a big day as Bollywood's super Khan celebrates his birthday today. At 55, the actor continues to rule our hearts as the Badshah of Bollywood and King of Romance. As Shah Rukh turns a year older today, here's a pictorial look at his filmy life and career so far.
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It's Shah Rukh Khan - naam toh suna hi hoga. Today is a big day as Bollywood's super Khan celebrates his birthday today. At 55, the actor continues to rule our hearts as the Badshah of Bollywood and King of Romance. As Shah Rukh turns a year older today, here's a pictorial look at his filmy life and career so far.
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Shah Rukh Khan was born in 1965 to Taj Mohammed Khan and Lateef Fatima in New Delhi. His father was an activist during India's struggle for freedom and his mother was the adopted daughter of renowned freedom fighter Major General Shah Nawaz Khan, who served in Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's Indian National Army. He has an elder sister named Shehnaz.
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After this brief affair with the 'dark side', SRK returned to the role of the chocolate boy in Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1993). His portrayal of the academically challenged son out to find love and a career in music, was absolutely delightful and showed a new side of the actor to the audience.
While he was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actor Award, he managed to win the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. -
1995 changed Bollywood and SRK's status as a maybe-star forever. Epic love story in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge had us all mushy and teary-eyed and it re-defined SRK as the most revered romantic hero of Bollywood. Shah Rukh Khan's character Raj was matched emotion for emotion by the charmingly disarming Simran, played by Kajol. The film won a staggering 10 Filmfare Awards, including the Best Actor Award for Shah Rukh Khan.
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In an interview with NDTV, SRK said that he owes his career to all his actresses. In the mid-90s, Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla were Shah Rukh's heroines of choice. While he shot for Koyla (1997), in the picturesque hills of Arunachal Pradesh, with Madhuri, the same year, the Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman team brewed some more magic with Yes Boss, opposite Juhi, which was a big hit at the time.
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With Yash Chopra's Dil Toh Pagal Hai (1997), King Khan was back to doing what he excelled in, romance. Starring Madhuri and Karisma Kapur, the film was a blockbuster hit with its heady cocktail of music, dance and romance. Shah Rukh won yet another Best Actor Filmfare Award for the film.
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In 1998, Shah Rukh starred in a double role in the comedy Duplicate (nominated for a Filmfare in a Negative role) and played a journalist who loves a terrorist in Mani Ratnam's Dil Se. But the film that took Shah Rukh to even more dizzying heights was Karan Johar's love triangle Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. The college romance-coming of age film won SRK another Filmfare Best Actor Award.
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In 1999, SRK stepped into a new role along with actress Juhi Chawla and director Aziz Mirza by setting up a production house, Dreamz Unlimited. The company produced the actor's three films, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Asoka and Chalte Chalte. The first two were box office flops while third was received well. However, in 2004, SRK and Gauri took over the company and reinvented it as Red Chillies Entertainment.
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SRK was joined by a star-cast of Big B, Jaya Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Kareena Kapoor and Kajol in Karan Johar's family drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... . Despite the over-abundance of superstars, SRK's performance was acknowledged as one of the strongest in the movie which became a blockbuster hit.
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With Ashutosh Gowariker's Swades (2004) SRK swerved a little off the mainstream. Often accused of playing larger than life versions of himself, this was the film that proved Shah Rukh Khan had serious acting chops and not just his charisma to rely on. The film received critical acclaim but did not match upto SRK's earlier successes at the box office. It was only much later, with Chak De! India (2007), that he made another attempt at method-cinema. This time it worked wonders and he got rave reviews and a Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance.
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Shah Rukh Khan's good friend, Farah Khan made her debut as a director with Main Hoon Na (2004) starring him in the lead role as an undercover army officer on a double mission from his late father. It was also the first film to be produced by Shah Rukh Khan's rebranded production house, Red Chillies Entertainment. It was a runaway hit.
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Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006) was an untypical Karan Johar film. The director chose the difficult subject of extra-marital affairs and SRK put in a commendable performance as the cynical Dev Saran who can't deal with his wife's successful career and falls for another woman.
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After co-starring with Amitabh Bachchan in a number of films, it was time for SRK to do a Big B. He played the lead role in Don (2006). Farhan Akhtar's remake of the 1978 hit Don starring Amitabh Bachchan, though revamped, made SRK stand on his own ground and his return to a negative role was acclaimed.
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In 2007, after Big B decided to call it quits as a host of the hugely successful game show Kaun Banega Crorepati, and no one knew who would replace him. It was SRK who stepped into his shoes. But as luck would have it, Big B is back in the game, quite literally.
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My Name Is Khan (2010) marked the comeback of SRK-Kajol jodi and the film was slated to be a hit from that point on. Add to that a crossover drama and despite multiple controversies and a real life airport fiasco, SRK had the last laugh as he took home the Best Actor Filmfare Award.
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Shah Rukh Khan extended his winning streak, when his IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders won 2012's Indian Premiere League. Revelling in the success of his team's victory, SRK had said that the last five years made him realise that he can also fail. "I have been working for almost 20 years and have achieved success. It was high time I faced failure. In the last five years I have changed and realised that I can also fail. Success is not a good teacher, failure makes you humble. Success and failure are both part of life. Both are not permanent," he said.
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Shah Rukh Khan revisited his romantic persona in Yash Chopra's last film Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012). The film saw SRK playing the role of an army officer named Samar. The sudden demise of Yash Chopra had left the actor bereaved. He described it as a personal loss, and said that he will always keep a part of the filmmaker in his heart. The film received mixed reviews and was one of the highest grossing Bollywood films in India and abroad.
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In 2013, Shah Rukh Khan was seen in Rohit Shetty's Chennai Express which made 100 crores within a short while after release. Also, the film, produced by SRK's Red Chillies Entertainment, broke the record of 3 Idiots of being the top earning movie, by collecting approximately Rs 202.67 crore.
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Apart from his long list of Filmfare and other movie awards, SRK has received several honours. In 2005, the Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri for his contributions towards Indian cinema. In 2008, King Khan received the second highest French civilian award 'Officer Dan Ordre Arts et des Lettres' for his contribution to Indian film industry. In April 2012, Shah Rukh Khan was named a Chubb Fellow, considered among Yale University's highest honours.
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In October 2015, SRK received an honorary doctorate from the United Kingdom's University of Edinburgh on October 15 for his philanthropic work. After accepting the honour, SRK gave a rousing speech about real life lessons, with examples from the plots of his movies such as Chak De! India, My Name Is Khan and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.
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SRK has his share of controversies too. He famously came to blows with Salman Khan at Katrina Kaif's birthday party years ago and the two maintained a bitter, vocal feud. But broken friendship was mended at Baba Siddique's annual iftaar party in 2013 with an epic hug between the once warring stars.
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At the same time, SRK was banned for five years from Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium as the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) alleged that SRK abused and misbehaved with security personnel and its officials after a match between his team Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians. SRK had said that he was provoked when his children were 'physically manhandled in the name of security'. However, the ban was lifted by the Mumbai Cricket Association in 2015.
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In Maneesh Sharma's Fan, which released in 2016, Shah Rukh starred both as superstar Aryan Khanna and an obsessive fan Gaurav. The movie, also starring Waluscha De Sousa, reminded us of Shah Rukh Khan from Darr. He was also seen in a special appearance in Gauri Shinde's Dear Zindagi, co-starring Alia Bhatt and had a cameo in Karan Johar's Ae Dil Hai Mushkil.
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Shah Rukh Khan, who hasn't announced his next film yet, featured in David Letterman's Netflix show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction, last year. On his show, Mr Letterman complimented Shah Rukh Khan by saying, "After each of these sessions, I feel and think that it was a very smart and lovely conversation and, maybe, you will be on the top of the list."