Happy Birthday Shah Rukh Khan: 5 times when the actor proved that he is the king of wits
Love him or hate him, but you cannot ignore him, such is the aura of the 'Badshah' of Bollywood industry, Shah Rukh Khan. He has always ruled the hearts of the fans and will always remain the King of Bollywood. His dimpled smile just adds on to his charming persona both on screen and off screen. He has impressed all, be it his near and dear ones, his co-actors, his fans or the journalists. He has his sarcasm ready for everyone and for every situation.
Very few people can turn their passion into profession. I am one of those lucky few." – Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh once said these words while he was speaking to young, impressionable students. But it isn’t just SRK who was lucky to turn his passion into a profession, we were all lucky to witness the meteoric rise of a man who came from a middle class household in Delhi and eventually became one of the most celebrated figures in the whole wide world. The early years of his film career are still fondly remembered by his fans and though we still enjoy watching him in all his glory, the magnanimity of Shah Rukh Khan, is much more than the characters he plays
Shah Rukh’s association as Raj or Rahul is probably the first thing that comes to the mind of anyone who has heard of the actor but is that all there is to him? With over 25 years in the film industry, Shah Rukh has done characters of various kinds but with time, his personality has grown much bigger than the characters he plays. His stardom is not dependent on his film roles anymore and that speaks volumes about the legacy he has built. Who knew that a young boy from Delhi who played Abhimanyu in a TV show would one day be honoured by the world for his artistic endeavours.
With his films in the early 90s, Shah Rukh established himself as the hard working, sincere man whose eyes could make us smile, blush and also had the capacity to make us cry. Be it the timid Sunil from Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa or the much loved Raj Malhotra from Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, he made us root for the characters he played. Even when he was the man who sought vengeance for his family in Baazigar, we believed in his cause. His character’s morality was certainly questionable but the audience never wanted him to fail.
There is no shortage of Shah Rukh’s critics and the most common criticism they have for him is "But he does the same thing over and over again." Of course, Shah Rukh has done a lot of similar characters in his career but even the critics would agree that his magic is infectious.
There is no shortage of Shah Rukh’s critics and the most common criticism they have for him is "But he does the same thing over and over again." Of course, Shah Rukh has done a lot of similar characters in his career but even the critics would agree that his magic is infectious.
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