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A Pindari prince (Salman Khan) goes to England to study military tactics so that he can avenge his people, but while there, he falls in love.
Director: Anil Sharma
Starring: Salman Khan, Zarine Khan, Mithun Chakraborty, Sohail Khan, Jackie Shroff

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  • Khan in 2013 at the audio release of Chennai Express

    Shah Rukh Khan (also credited as Shahrukh Khan) is an Indian actor, producer and television personality.[1] Khan began his acting career on television by playing a soldier in the Doordarshan series Fauji (1988), a role that garnered him recognition and led to starring roles in more television shows.[2] He soon started receiving film offers and had his first release with the romantic drama Deewana (1992), in which he played a supporting part.[3][4] Khan subsequently played villainous roles in the 1993 thrillers Baazigar and Darr, box office successes that established his career in Bollywood.[5] In 1995, Khan starred opposite Kajol in Aditya Chopra's romance Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, that became the longest running Indian film of all time.[6] He continued to establish a reputation in romantic roles by playing opposite Madhuri Dixit in Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), and Kajol in the Karan Johar-directed Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.. (2001).[7][8]

    In 1999, Khan collaborated with Aziz Mirza and Juhi Chawla to start a production company, Dreamz Unlimited, whose first release was the comedy-drama Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000) starring Khan and Chawla.[9] The film was a commercial failure as was their next production, Aśoka (2001), which led critics to believe that the end of Khan's career was imminent.[10] Khan's career prospects, however, improved in 2002 when Sanjay Leela Bhansali cast him alongside Dixit and Aishwarya Rai as a depressed lover in Devdas, a period romance that garnered Khan critical acclaim.[11] In 2004, he collaborated with his wife Gauri Khan to launch another company, Red Chillies Entertainment, whose first feature was the box office hit Main Hoon Na (2004).[12][13] Khan's popularity continued to increase in the 2000s as he played the romantic lead opposite younger actresses,[14] most notably Rani Mukerji and Preity Zinta, in several top-grossing productions, including Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) and Veer-Zaara (2004).[15][16][17] He also played against type as a NASA scientist in the drama Swades (2004), a hockey coach in the sports film Chak De! India (2007), and an autistic man in the drama My Name Is Khan (2010).[18] From 2007 onwards, Khan began to star opposite a third generation of heroines,[19] most notably opposite Deepika Padukone in Om Shanti Om (2007) and Anushka Sharma in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008).[20] Khan went on to co-star with Padukone in the action-comedies Chennai Express (2013) and Happy New Year (2014), and reunited with Kajol in Dilwale (2015), all of which grossed over 3.4 billion (US$49 million) to rank among the highest-grossing Indian films.[21] He then starred alongside Sharma in Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017) and Zero (2018), both of which were commercially unsuccessful.[22]

    Seventeen of Khan's films have grossed over 1 billion (US$14 million) in global ticket sales.[21] With eight Filmfare Awards for Best Actor, he shares the record for the most wins in the category with Dilip Kumar.[23] Khan has also starred in several non-fiction films that have documented his popularity, including the Nasreen Munni Kabir-directed documentary The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan (2005).[24] From 2003 onwards, he has hosted several award ceremonies, including ten Filmfare Awards and six Screen Awards. In addition, he has featured as the host of four television game shows, including Kaun Banega Crorepati (2007), and the talk show TED Talks India Nayi SochFunny jokes in sinhala. (2017–present).

    • 1Films
    • 2Television

    Films[edit]

    Key
    Denotes films that have not yet been released

    Feature films[edit]

    TitleYearCredited asRoleDirector(s)NotesRef.
    Deewana1992ActorRaja SahayRaj KanwarFilmfare Award for Best Male Debut[25]
    [26]
    Chamatkar1992ActorSunder SrivastavaRajiv Mehra[27]
    Dil Aashna Hai1992ActorKaran SinghHema Malini[28]
    Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman1992ActorRaj MathurAziz Mirza[29]
    Maya Memsaab1993ActorLalit KumarKetan Mehta[30]
    Pehla Nasha1993ActorHimselfAshutosh GowarikerCameo appearance[31]
    King Uncle1993ActorAnil BhansalRakesh Roshan[32]
    Baazigar1993ActorVicky Malhotra (Ajay Sharma)[a]Abbas-MustanFilmfare Award for Best Actor[37]
    [38]
    Darr1993ActorRahul MehraYash ChopraNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role[39]
    [40]
    Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa1994ActorSunilKundan ShahFilmfare Critics Award for Best Actor
    Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
    [41]
    [42]
    [43]
    Anjaam1994ActorVijay AgnihotriRahul RawailFilmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role[42]
    [44]
    Karan Arjun1995ActorArjun Singh / Vijay[b]Rakesh Roshan[51]
    Zamaana Deewana1995ActorRahul SinghRamesh Sippy[52]
    Guddu1995ActorGuddu BahadurAbrar Alvi[53]
    Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India!1995ActorHeroKetan Mehta[54]
    Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge1995ActorRaj MalhotraAditya ChopraFilmfare Award for Best Actor[55]
    [56]
    Ram Jaane1995ActorRam JaaneRajiv Mehra[57]
    Trimurti1995ActorRomi SinghMukul S. Anand[58]
    English Babu Desi Mem1996ActorGopal Mayur / Hari Mayur /
    Vikram Mayur[c]
    Praveen Nischol[60]
    Chaahat1996ActorRoop RathoreMahesh Bhatt[61]
    Army1996ActorMajor Arjun SinghRam Shetty[62]
    Dushman Duniya Ka1996ActorBadruMehmood AliSpecial appearance[63]
    Gudgudee1997ActorUnknownBasu ChatterjeeSpecial appearance[64]
    Koyla1997ActorShankarRakesh Roshan[65]
    Yes Boss1997ActorRahul JoshiAziz MirzaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[66]
    [67]
    Pardes1997ActorArjun SagarSubhash Ghai[68]
    Dil To Pagal Hai1997ActorRahulYash ChopraFilmfare Award for Best Actor[69]
    [70]
    Duplicate1998ActorBablu Chaudhry / Manu Dada[b]Mahesh BhattNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role[71]
    [72]
    Achanak1998ActorHimselfNaresh MalhotraCameo appearance[73]
    Dil Se.1998ActorAmarkant VermaMani Ratnam[74]
    Kuch Kuch Hota Hai1998Actor, action directorRahul KhannaKaran JoharFilmfare Award for Best Actor[75]
    [76]
    Baadshah1999Actor, playback singerRaj (Baadshah)[a]Abbas-MustanNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role[77]
    [78]
    Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani2000Actor, producerAjay BakshiAziz Mirza[79]
    Hey Ram2000ActorAmjad KhanKamal HaasanBilingual film in Tamil and Hindi[80]
    Josh2000Actor, playback singerMax 'Maxy' DiasMansoor Khan[81]
    Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega2000ActorRahulRaj KanwarSpecial appearance[82]
    Mohabbatein2000ActorRaj Aryan MalhotraAditya ChopraFilmfare Critics Award for Best Actor
    Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
    [83]
    [84]
    Gaja Gamini2000ActorHimselfM. F. HusainSpecial appearance[85]
    One 2 Ka 42001ActorArun VermaShashilal K. Nair[86]
    Aśoka2001Actor, producerAshoka Maurya (Pawan)[a]Santosh SivanNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film[87]
    [88]
    Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham..2001ActorRahul RaichandKaran JoharNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[88]
    [89]
    Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam2002ActorGopalK. S. Adhiyaman[90]
    Devdas2002ActorDevdas MukherjeeSanjay Leela BhansaliFilmfare Award for Best Actor[91]
    [92]
    Shakti: The Power2002ActorJai SinghPasupuleti Krishna Vamsi[93]
    Saathiya2002ActorYeshwant RaoShaad AliSpecial appearance[94]
    Chalte Chalte2003Actor, producerRaj MathurAziz Mirza[95]
    Kal Ho Naa Ho2003ActorAman MathurNikhil AdvaniNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[96]
    [97]
    Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke2004ActorDushantBirendra Nath Tiwari[98]
    Main Hoon Na2004Actor, producerRam Prasad SharmaFarah KhanNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film
    Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
    [99]
    [100]
    Veer-Zaara2004ActorVeer Pratap SinghYash ChopraNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[100]
    [101]
    Swades2004ActorMohan BhargavAshutosh GowarikerFilmfare Award for Best Actor[102]
    [103]
    Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye2005ActorHimselfSamar KhanSpecial appearance[104]
    Kaal2005Actor, producerUnknownSoham ShahSpecial appearance in song 'Kaal Dhamaal'[105]
    Silsiilay2005ActorSutradharKhalid MohamedSpecial appearance[106]
    Paheli2005Actor, producerKishanlal / The Ghost[b]Amol Palekar[107]
    Alag2006ActorUnknownAshu TrikhaCameo appearance in song 'Sabse Alag'[108]
    Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna2006Actor, action directorDev SaranKaran JoharNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[109]
    [110]
    Don – The Chase Begins Again2006Actor, playback singerDon / Vijay[b]Farhan AkhtarNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[110]
    [111]
    I See You2006ActorUnknownVivek AgrawalCameo appearance in song 'Subah Subah'[112]
    Chak De! India2007ActorKabir KhanShimit AminFilmfare Award for Best Actor[110]
    [113]
    Heyy Babyy2007ActorRaj MalhotraSajid KhanSpecial appearance[114]
    Om Shanti Om2007Actor, action director[d]Om Kapoor /
    Om Prakash Makhija[b]
    Farah KhanNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[110]
    [115]
    Shaurya2008NarratorSamar Khan[124]
    Krazzy 42008ActorUnknownJaideep SenSpecial appearance in song 'Break Free'[125]
    Bhoothnath2008ActorAditya SharmaVivek SharmaSpecial appearance[126]
    Kismat Konnection2008NarratorAziz Mirza[127]
    Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi2008ActorSurinder Sahni (Raj Kapoor)[a]Aditya ChopraNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[110]
    [128]
    Luck by Chance2009ActorHimselfZoya AkhtarSpecial appearance[129]
    Billu2009Actor[d]Sahir KhanPriyadarshan[116]
    Dulha Mil Gaya2010ActorPawan Raj GandhiMudassar AzizSpecial appearance[130]
    My Name Is Khan2010Actor[d]Rizwan KhanKaran JoharFilmfare Award for Best Actor[117]
    [131]
    [132]
    Shahrukh Bola 'Khoobsurat Hai Tu'2010ActorHimselfMakarand DeshpandeCameo appearance[133]
    Always Kabhi Kabhi2011Actor[d]UnknownRoshan AbbasSpecial appearance in song 'Antenna'[118]
    Love Breakups Zindagi2011ActorHimselfSahil SanghaCameo appearance[134]
    Ra.One2011Actor[d]G.One / Shekhar Subramanium[b]Anubhav Sinha[119]
    Don 22011Actor, producer,
    playback singer
    DonFarhan AkhtarNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film
    Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
    [135]
    [136]
    Student of the Year2012ProducerN/AKaran Johar[137]
    Jab Tak Hai Jaan2012Actor, playback singerSamar AnandYash ChopraNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[138]
    [139]
    Bombay Talkies2013ActorHimselfVariousSpecial appearance in song 'Apna Bombay Talkies'[140]
    Chennai Express2013Actor[d]Rahul Y.Y MithaiwalaRohit ShettyNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[120]
    [141]
    Bhoothnath Returns2014ActorAditya SharmaNitesh TiwariCameo appearance[142]
    Happy New Year2014Actor[d]Chandramohan 'Charlie' Manohar SharmaFarah Khan[143]
    Dilwale2015Actor[d]Raj 'Kaali' Randhir BakshiRohit ShettyNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[144]
    [145]
    Fan2016ActorAryan Khanna /
    Gaurav Chandna[b]
    Maneesh SharmaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[50]
    [146]
    Tutak Tutak Tutiya2016Voiceover in trailerA. L. Vijay[147]
    Ae Dil Hai Mushkil2016ActorTahir Taliyar KhanKaran JoharSpecial appearance[148]
    Dear Zindagi2016Actor[d]Jehangir 'Jug' KhanGauri Shinde[121]
    Raees2017Actor[d]Raees AlamRahul DholakiaNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[122]
    [149]
    Tubelight2017ActorGogo PashaKabir KhanCameo appearance[150]
    Jab Harry Met Sejal2017Actor[d]Harinder 'Harry' Singh NehraImtiaz Ali[123]
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    2018ActorBauaa SinghAnand L. RaiNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[151]

    Documentary films[edit]

    TitleYearRoleDirector(s)NotesRef.
    Bollywood im Alpenrausch2000HimselfChristian FreiSwiss film
    Uncredited; cameo appearance
    [152]
    Bollywood for Beginners2002HimselfPenelope Jagessar ChafferBritish film[153]
    The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan2005HimselfNasreen Munni Kabir[24]
    Bollywood – Indiens klingendes Kino2005HimselfNele MünchmeyerGerman film[154]
    Living with a Superstar – Shahrukh Khan2010HimselfSamar Khan
    Mughal-E-Azam – A Tribute by a son to his father2011NarratorDeven Munjal
    Living with KKR2014HimselfJonathan F.[157]

    Television[edit]

    As an actor[edit]

    TitleYearRoleDirector(s)NotesRef.
    Fauji1988Abhimanyu RaiColonel R.K. Kapoor13 episodes[158]
    [159]
    Dil Dariya1988NanduLekh Tandon12 Episodes[158]
    Ummeed1989Bank BabuAziz Mirza[160]
    Mahan Karz1989Kanwar SinghDinesh LakhanpalTelevision film[161]
    Wagle Ki Duniya1989UnknownKundan ShahGuest appearance – Episode 'Police Station'[160]
    Circus1989–90ShekharanAziz Mirza19 Episodes[162]
    In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones1989SeniorPradip KrishenTelevision film[163]
    [164]
    Doosra Keval1989KevalLekh Tandon13 Episodes[165]
    Idiot1991Pawan RaghurajanMani Kaul4-part miniseries[166]
    [167]

    As a host[edit]

    TitleYearCreator(s)NotesRef.
    48th Filmfare Awards2003CineyugTelevision special[168]
    49th Filmfare Awards2004CineyugTelevision special[169]
    6th International Indian Film Academy Awards2005Wizcraft International EntertainmentTelevision special[170]
    2nd Global Indian Film Awards2006CineyugTelevision special[171]
    52nd Filmfare Awards2007CineyugTelevision special[172]
    Kaun Banega Crorepati2007Siddhartha BasuSeason 3
    Game show
    [173]
    53rd Filmfare Awards2008CineyugTelevision special[174]
    Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain?2008Siddhartha BasuGame show[175]
    16th Star Screen Awards2010CineyugTelevision special[176]
    55th Filmfare Awards2010CineyugTelevision special[177]
    Indian Premiere League Awards2010CineyugTelevision special[178]
    Sahara India Sports Awards 20102010CineyugTelevision special[179]
    17th Star Screen Awards2011CineyugTelevision special[180]
    Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout2011EndemolGame show[181]
    18th Colors Screen Awards2012CineyugTelevision special[182]
    57th Filmfare Awards2012CineyugTelevision special[183]
    Zee Cine Awards 20122012CineyugTelevision special[184]
    19th Colors Screen Awards2013CineyugTelevision special[185]
    58th Filmfare Awards2013Fountainhead EntertainmentTelevision special[186]
    14th International Indian Film Academy Awards2013Wizcraft International EntertainmentTelevision special[187]
    20th Life OK Screen Awards2014CineyugTelevision special[188]
    21st Life OK Screen Awards2015CineyugTelevision special[189]
    India Poochega Sabse Shaana Kaun?2015BIG SynergyGame show[190]
    61st Filmfare Awards2016Fountainhead EntertainmentTelevision special[191]
    62nd Filmfare Awards2017Television special
    TED Talks India Nayi Soch2017–2018TEDTalk show[192]
    63rd Filmfare Awards2018Television special
    64th Filmfare Awards2019Television special[193]

    Music video[edit]

    TitleYearPerformerDirectorAlbumRef.
    'Kya Khoya'2002Jagjit SinghYash ChopraSamvedna[194]
    'BIBA'2019Shirley Setia
    Dev Negi
    Marshmello
    Pritam
    [195]

    See also[edit]

    Footnotes[edit]

    1. ^ abcdKhan played a single character in the film who has two different names.[33][34][35][36]
    2. ^ abcdefgKhan performed dual roles in the film.[45][46][47][48][49][50]
    3. ^Khan performed triple roles in the film.[59]
    4. ^ abcdefghijkThe film was produced under Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, but he was not credited as producer.[115][116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123]

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    External links[edit]

    • Shah Rukh Khan on IMDb
    • Shah Rukh Khan on Bollywood Hungama
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