It’s been 26 years since a dashing young hunk with a center-parted haircut and a dimpled smile stepped onto our screens and snatched our hearts. Shah Rukh Khan, who began as the King of Hearts, gradually expanded his reign to become Bollywood’s undisputed Badshah. There isn’t a single person this musician hasn’t performed for, and there isn’t a single life he hasn’t impacted. There is no one this artist hasn’t touched, from playing the romantic hero who wins the girl to a mad stalker who might haunt anyone’s dream, an emperor and a drunkard, to his moving act like an autistic guy, playing his own fan, and now a dwarf.

Shah Rukh Khan is not only one of the most well-known performers in the country but also one of the highest-paid movie stars. He may be living the life of a king now, with a family of five, houses all over the world, zig wheels at his disposal, and the newest technology, but this superstar is still a modest guy from Delhi at heart. This hero, who was born and raised in a middle-class home with a father who operated modest enterprises, including a canteen, has experienced the highest highs and lowest lows in only 52 years.
His path has taken him from the backstreets of Delhi to the halls of Oxford University and beyond, and it has been nothing short of inspiring. Any SRK fan knows about his brush with death, which began on the set of the TV drama “Fauji” in 1989 and continued with films like “Circus” and “Umeed.” He didn’t get his big break until ‘Deewana,’ which was a box office triumph and earned him the Filmfare Best Male Debut Award that year.

Within the first few years of his profession, he ascended quickly through the ranks, from supporting actor to starring man, even taking the risk of playing the anti-hero. His performance in the film ‘Darr,’ which won him a Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role, was acclaimed as one of his best to date. However, he got his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor for the film ‘Baazigar.’ Shah Rukh Khan is the undisputed king of romance, but it wasn’t until ‘Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge’ that he earned the title. His collaboration with Kajol not only made the film the longest-running Hindi film in Bollywood history, but it also solidified the lead actor’s place in the audience’s affections.

Call it tradition or whatever you want, but Shah Rukh and Kajol are known to reunite every five years or whenever the appropriate script comes along to produce their own brand of movie magic. Shah Rukh has appeared in a number of popular romance films throughout the years, including ‘Veer Zara,’ ‘Dil To Pagal Hai,’ ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,’ ‘Devdas,’ and ‘Mohabbatein.’ He has come a long way in his career and has become an inspiration to millions of people.

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