33 Years of Shah Rukh Khan in Bollywood

33 Years of Shah Rukh Khan in Bollywood

By Entertainment Desk June 26, 2025

Deewana (1992)

Shah Rukh Khan’s big-screen debut arrived like a storm. Deewana introduced his magnetic charm and offbeat appeal, instantly setting him apart in Bollywood.

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 Baazigar (1993)

Taking on the role of a dark, vengeful anti-hero in a time dominated by virtuous leads was a bold move—and a brilliant one. 

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 Darr (1993)

“KKKK…Kiran!”—that iconic line alone became cultural folklore. SRK’s eerie turn as an obsessive lover gave Bollywood a villain like never before.

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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

As Raj, he became the ultimate lover-boy. This landmark love story didn’t just break records—it redefined what it meant to be the romantic hero.

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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)

SRK’s Rahul explored friendship, fatherhood, and love in this emotional rollercoaster. He brought humor, heartbreak, and warmth in equal measure.

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 Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)

He blended style with soul in this emotional family drama, with standout scenes alongside Jaya Bachchan and electrifying chemistry with Kajol.

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Devdas (2002)

As the doomed lover drowning in sorrow, SRK delivered a haunting, visually rich performance that remains one of his most artistically profound roles.

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 Veer-Zaara (2004)

SRK brought quiet dignity and deep emotion to this tale of timeless, cross-border love—proving that romance needs no boundaries.

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Chak De! India (2007)

Redemption, resilience, and raw intensity—SRK’s Kabir Khan stirred hearts as the determined coach with a past, delivering one of his career-best performances.

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My Name Is Khan (2010)

As Rizwan Khan, a man on a journey of love and healing, SRK portrayed vulnerability and strength with remarkable sensitivity.

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Don (2006)

With slick style and ruthless charm, SRK redefined the gangster persona, making this modern remake entirely his own.

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Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008)

From the shy, lovable Surinder to the flamboyant Raj, SRK showcased incredible duality, proving yet again why he’s the ultimate showman.

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Jawan (2023)

Double the action, double the impact. In dual roles, SRK ruled the screen with power, purpose, and a message-driven punch.

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