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Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan

Net Worth

$600,000,000

Born in (City)

New Delhi

Born in (Country)

India

Date of Birth

02nd December, 1965

Date of Death

-

Mother

Lateef Fatima

Father

Meer Taj Mohammed Khan

Children

  • Aryan Khan
  • Suhana Khan
  • AbRam Khan

About

Shah Rukh Khan was brought into the world 2 November 1965, likewise known by the initialism SRK, is an Indian entertainer, film maker, and TV character. Alluded to in the media as the "Baadshah of Bollywood" (regarding his 1999 film Baadshah), "Lord of Bollywood" and "Ruler Khan", he has shown up in excess of 80 Bollywood films, and earned various honors, including 14 Filmfare Awards. The Government of India has granted him the Padma Shri, and the Government of France has granted him the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the Legion of Honor. Khan has a critical following in Asia and the Indian diaspora around the world. As far as crowd size and pay, he has been depicted as one of the best film stars on the planet.

Early Life

Khan was conceived on 2 November 1965 into a Muslim family in New Delhi. He went through the initial five years of his life in Mangalore, where his maternal granddad, Ifthikar Ahmed, filled in as the main designer of the port during the 1960s. His folks were hitched in 1959. Khan portrayed himself on Twitter as "half Hyderabadi (mother), half Pathan (father), [and] some Kashmiri (fatherly grandma)". Khan experienced childhood in the Rajendra Nagar neighborhood of Delhi. His dad had a few undertakings including an eatery, and the family carried on with a white collar class life in leased condos. Khan went to St. Columba’s School in focal Delhi where he exceeded expectations in his investigations and in sports, for example, hockey and football, and got the school’s most noteworthy honor, the Sword of Honor. At first Khan tried to seek after a profession in sports, anyway attributable to a shoulder injury in his initial years implied that he could not play anymore. Rather, in his childhood, he acted in stage plays and got acclaim for his impersonations of Bollywood entertainers, of which his top choices were Dilip Kumar, Amitabh Bachchan, and Mumtaz. One of his cherished companions and acting accomplices was Amrita Singh, who turned into a Bollywood actress. Khan selected Hansraj College (1985–88) to acquire his four year college education in financial aspects, however invested a lot of his energy at Delhi’s Theater Action Group (TAG), where he examined acting under the mentorship of theater chief Barry John. After Hansraj, he started reading for a graduate degree in mass correspondence at Jamia Millia Islamia, however left to seek after his acting vocation. He likewise went to the National School of Drama in Delhi during his initial vocation in Bollywood.

Road to Success

Khan's first starring role was in Lekh Tandon's television series Dil Dariya, which began shooting in 1988, but production delays led to the Raj Kumar Kapoor directed 1989 series Fauji becoming his television debut instead. Khan changed his decision to act in films in April 1991, citing it as a way to escape the grief of his mother's death. He moved from Delhi to Mumbai to pursue a full-time career in Bollywood, and was quickly signed to four films. His first offer was for Hema Malini's directorial debut Dil Aashna Hai, and by June, he had started his first shoot. His film debut was in Deewana, which was released in June 1992. In it he starred alongside Divya Bharti as the second male lead behind Rishi Kapoor. Deewana became a box office hit and launched Khan's Bollywood career; he earned the Filmfare Best Male Debut Award for his performance. According to Arnab Ray of Daily News and Analysis, Khan brought a new kind of acting as he was "sliding down stairs on a slab of ice, cartwheeling, somersaulting, lips trembling, eyes trembling, bringing to the screen the kind of physical energy … visceral, intense, maniacal one moment and cloyingly boyish the next." Among his 1993 releases, Khan garnered the most appreciation for portraying villainous roles in two box office hits: a murderer in Baazigar, and an obsessive lover in Darr. His performance in Baazigar, which would be his first of many appearances with actress Kajol, won Khan his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor. He at that point rose to noticeable quality in the wake of featuring in a progression of sentimental movies, including Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Mohabbatein (2000) and Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (2001) and many more.

Challenges

A boy from a middle class family whose parents did not have enough money to take him to the movies has become “King Khan”. Shah Rukh khan, who has seen endless struggles in his life – he has slept on streets, struggled to support himself and his sister at a very young age. He even lost his parents very early which led to his sister seeking mental health support. SRK faced the ire of Shiv Sena after he stated that he would like Pakistani cricketers to participate in the third season of Indian Premier League. The political party even threatened to stall the release of his film My Name Is Khan. Shah Rukh Khan reacted on Twitter saying: "Sad my statements are seen as a stand against a group instead of a stand for myself and my individuality. Differences in ideology should be grounds for debates & discussion. A must for freedom of thought. To see it any other way is so unfortunate." Very few people are aware of the fact that the “King Khan” underwent a phase of depression after his shoulder surgery, the reason being pain and pressure to remain active and fit.

Failures

While promoting his movie Fan, Shahrukh Khan revealed that he wanted to be a sportsperson. He wanted to represent India in sports and play for Team India. He said, “I was good at field hockey so I was looking to make a career in that. But unfortunately I got my back severely injured after which I was not able to bend and play. I was disappointed to see my dream crashing…”. Although SRK is a charm when he hosts award functions, his success at hosting TV shows has been limited. In 2007, he replaced Amitabh Bachchan as a host of Kaun Banega Crorepati. Later he hosted another show Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hai. Both these shows had limited success and fame. In 2011, he hosted Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout on Imagine TV. It became the lowest rated show ever hosted by a Bollywood star.

Achievements

He has been honoured with the ‘Best Indian Citizen Award’ in the year 1997.|This star has received the ‘Global Indian Film Awards’ (GIFA) in the year 2005 for his film ‘Swades’|In 2002, he won the ‘Rajiv Gandhi Award for Excellence’ in the ‘Field of Entertainment’.|He was bestowed with the ‘Padma Shri’ award in the year 2005, by the Indian Government.|In 2011, the ‘UNESCO’ recognized his philanthropic work and awarded him with the ‘Pyramide con Marni’ award.

Quotes

  • Success is not a good teacher, failure makes you humble.
  • Whenever I start feeling too arrogant about myself, I always take a trip to the U.S. The immigration guys kick the star out of my stardom.