Date of Birth
2 November 1965, New Delhi, India
Nickname
King Khan
SRK
The Badshah of Bollywood
Shahrukh
The King of Bollywood
SRK
The Badshah of Bollywood
Shahrukh
The King of Bollywood
Height
5' 8" (1.73 m)
Mini Biography
Sharukh Khan was born on 2 November 1965 in New Delhi, India. He
married Gauri Khan on 25 October 1991. They have two children, son Aryan Khan
(b. 1997), and daughter Suhana (b. 2000). Khan started out his career by
appearing in several television serials during 1988-1990. He made his film debut with the commercially successful Deewana (1992). He began to
achieve success at the box office from his villainous roles in films such as Darr (1993), Baazigar (1993), and Anjaam (1994). During his
years in the Indian film industry, he won seven Filmfare best actor awards and had significant
box-office success. Some of his films include Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Om Shanti Om (2007), and Chak De India! (2007). While he does
his romantic scenes during songs or in his films, he copies the style of Rajesh Khanna, and his acting style has influences of his inspirations--Dilip Kumar and Rajesh Khanna
Born to Mir Taj Muhammad Khan and Lateef
Fatima in New Delhi, India, his mother always believed that her son was
destined to be a great actor, often citing the resemblance between Khan and Dilip Kumar, another Bollywood
legend. His name literally translates into Face of the King.
Born and brought up in Delhi, he was a brilliant student and an all-rounder. At St. Columba's School, he won the prestigious Sword of Honour. He was also the captain of his football, hockey, and cricket teams all at the same time. After sustaining a football injury, he started to consider acting as a career. He graduated with honours in economics from Hansraj College and did his master's in mass communications from Jamia Millia Islamia.
Khan then went on to study theater under the reputed Barry John, whom he credits for carving out the actor inside him, but his mentor considers his pupil as being solely responsible for his greatness and glory, citing Shahrukh to have the perfect combination of talent, perseverance, belief in yourself, a never-give-up-attitude and of course, a bit of luck--factors needed for success.
Shahrukh began his journey by landing the lead role of a commando in 1988 drama series "Fauji" (1988). He was much applauded for his work and soon became the heartthrob of teenage girls, bagging roles in other serials such as "Circus" (1989) and _"Dil Dariya" (????)_, the former was delayed because of various reasons. He also had a minor role in a made-for-television film called In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989) (TV).
His big screen debut came in the form of Deewana (1992), in which he acted alongside the then-top actress of Bollywood, Divya Bharti, and won the prestigious Film fare award for best debut actor--male. He also starred earlier in a small role in Dil Aashna Hai (...The Heart Knows) (1992). This was followed by another hit, Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992).
After a few more films that did average or less at the box office, Khan made the unique choice against all advice to opt for villainous roles and played obsessive, somewhat psychotic characters in Darr (1993) and Baazigar (1993). To everyone's surprise, the films were massive hits and Shahrukh earned his first best actor award, and was also nominated in the villainous role category. His acting was applauded by all in the Indian film industry and carved a niche for the future king. The same year, he bagged the Critics Award for best performance in Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1993), a film he often recalls as among his favourites.
A series of hits followed to what would be remembered as one of Khan's most iconic performances, a film that is arguably India's biggest blockbuster and truly complete with the very best of drama, comedy, romance, thrills, and a bit of action. The epic Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge(1995) was released on 20th October 1995 and, as of 2011, was still showing in a Mumbai theatre, thus being the longest-running initial release in cinema history. Coincidentally, Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise was the initial choice as the main lead, but the role went to Shahrukh who is now nicknamed 'Tom Cruise of India'.
Khan has come a long way since then, with a string of hits under his belt, which include some of Bollywood's biggest in both national and international markets, namely Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001), Devdas (2002/I), Swades (2004), Chak De India! (2007), Om Shanti Om (2007), My Name Is Khan (2010), Ra.One (2011), and Don 2 (2011), made him the undisputed megastar of India with a record number of best actor trophies and numerous power awards.
His fame does not stop there: following the release of his films overseas, he has been credited as the world's biggest movie star and was named among the 50 most powerful people by "Newsweek."
Even with all the success and boasting, and a statue among the elite in Madame Tussaud's, he is quoted as being one of the most humble and down-to-earth personalities, although his wit is unmatched by even the best in the business. This led to him being a host of many television programmes, game shows, and award functions, including India's version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
The king is an active philanthropist, funding numerous humanitarian projects and charities as well as being personally involved in them, although he prefers to keep this aspect out of the limelight.
His larger-than-life persona continues to win hearts all over the world with a fan following going into billions. He is the face of brands such as Pepsi, Tag Heuer, and he has a 8-billion-dirham property development that is comprised of multiple residential towers in the United Arab Emirates named after him called Shah Rukh Khan Boulevard. He co-owns two production houses--Dreamz Unlimited and Red Chilis Entertainment--and the IPL Cricket team Kolkata Knight Riders.
He is the recipient of the Padma Shri (India), l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France), the Unesco Pyramide con Marni (UNESCO), l'Étoile d'Or (by the king of Morocco), and the Chubb fellowship (Yale). Khan currently resides in his palatial beachside mansion called Mannat in Mumbai, India, with his wife Gauri Khan and two children, Aryan and Suhana.
Born and brought up in Delhi, he was a brilliant student and an all-rounder. At St. Columba's School, he won the prestigious Sword of Honour. He was also the captain of his football, hockey, and cricket teams all at the same time. After sustaining a football injury, he started to consider acting as a career. He graduated with honours in economics from Hansraj College and did his master's in mass communications from Jamia Millia Islamia.
Khan then went on to study theater under the reputed Barry John, whom he credits for carving out the actor inside him, but his mentor considers his pupil as being solely responsible for his greatness and glory, citing Shahrukh to have the perfect combination of talent, perseverance, belief in yourself, a never-give-up-attitude and of course, a bit of luck--factors needed for success.
Shahrukh began his journey by landing the lead role of a commando in 1988 drama series "Fauji" (1988). He was much applauded for his work and soon became the heartthrob of teenage girls, bagging roles in other serials such as "Circus" (1989) and _"Dil Dariya" (????)_, the former was delayed because of various reasons. He also had a minor role in a made-for-television film called In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989) (TV).
His big screen debut came in the form of Deewana (1992), in which he acted alongside the then-top actress of Bollywood, Divya Bharti, and won the prestigious Film fare award for best debut actor--male. He also starred earlier in a small role in Dil Aashna Hai (...The Heart Knows) (1992). This was followed by another hit, Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman (1992).
After a few more films that did average or less at the box office, Khan made the unique choice against all advice to opt for villainous roles and played obsessive, somewhat psychotic characters in Darr (1993) and Baazigar (1993). To everyone's surprise, the films were massive hits and Shahrukh earned his first best actor award, and was also nominated in the villainous role category. His acting was applauded by all in the Indian film industry and carved a niche for the future king. The same year, he bagged the Critics Award for best performance in Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1993), a film he often recalls as among his favourites.
A series of hits followed to what would be remembered as one of Khan's most iconic performances, a film that is arguably India's biggest blockbuster and truly complete with the very best of drama, comedy, romance, thrills, and a bit of action. The epic Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge(1995) was released on 20th October 1995 and, as of 2011, was still showing in a Mumbai theatre, thus being the longest-running initial release in cinema history. Coincidentally, Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise was the initial choice as the main lead, but the role went to Shahrukh who is now nicknamed 'Tom Cruise of India'.
Khan has come a long way since then, with a string of hits under his belt, which include some of Bollywood's biggest in both national and international markets, namely Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001), Devdas (2002/I), Swades (2004), Chak De India! (2007), Om Shanti Om (2007), My Name Is Khan (2010), Ra.One (2011), and Don 2 (2011), made him the undisputed megastar of India with a record number of best actor trophies and numerous power awards.
His fame does not stop there: following the release of his films overseas, he has been credited as the world's biggest movie star and was named among the 50 most powerful people by "Newsweek."
Even with all the success and boasting, and a statue among the elite in Madame Tussaud's, he is quoted as being one of the most humble and down-to-earth personalities, although his wit is unmatched by even the best in the business. This led to him being a host of many television programmes, game shows, and award functions, including India's version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
The king is an active philanthropist, funding numerous humanitarian projects and charities as well as being personally involved in them, although he prefers to keep this aspect out of the limelight.
His larger-than-life persona continues to win hearts all over the world with a fan following going into billions. He is the face of brands such as Pepsi, Tag Heuer, and he has a 8-billion-dirham property development that is comprised of multiple residential towers in the United Arab Emirates named after him called Shah Rukh Khan Boulevard. He co-owns two production houses--Dreamz Unlimited and Red Chilis Entertainment--and the IPL Cricket team Kolkata Knight Riders.
He is the recipient of the Padma Shri (India), l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (France), the Unesco Pyramide con Marni (UNESCO), l'Étoile d'Or (by the king of Morocco), and the Chubb fellowship (Yale). Khan currently resides in his palatial beachside mansion called Mannat in Mumbai, India, with his wife Gauri Khan and two children, Aryan and Suhana.
Spouse
Gauri Khan
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(25 October 1991
- present) 2 children
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Trade Mark
His Dimples
His Smile
Trivia
Studied in St. Columba's school, New Delhi, where he was awarded
the 'Sword of Honor', essentially the award for best student.
Although his birth name is spelled Shahrukh, he prefers and
signs his name as Shah Rukh.
Hindi megastar
2 children with Gauri, Aryan and Suhana
He agreed to star in Aditya Chopra's
films without looking at the script first.
One of the four Khans that ruled Bollywood from the 1990s
onwards. The other three are Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Aamir Khan.SRK joined industry later than Salman and
Aamir, Saif is one month senior to SRK as his film Parampara released before
Deewana.
Formed a popular screen couple with Kajol and Juhi Chawla.
Runs a production company "Dreamz Unlimited" with
actress, friend, co-star Juhi Chawla and director, friend Aziz Mirza.
Named one of Time Magazine's 20 Asian Heroes under 40 (2004)
His son, Aryan Khan, portrayed SRK as an infant in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001).
Son, Aryan Khan, voice of Tez Lajawaab (Dash), character for
Hindi dubbed version of Disney's animated film, The Incredibles (Hum Hain
Lajawaab).
Shah Rukh and his wife, Gauri Khan, own the production
company "Red Chilies Entertainments", which Shah Rukh started for
friend and colleague, director/choreographer Farah Khan, for her debut
directorial film - Main Hoon Na (2004).
Purchased a villa on a man made island on the coast of Dubai in
the United Arab Emirates.
#74 on E!'s 101 Hottest Celebrity Bodies Countdown (aired
January 2006)
Was not very good at Hindi in school, until his mother promised
to take him to the cinema if he passed. As he loved films,he got top marks from
then on.
His father ran a transport company and his mother was a
magistrate.
Gets along very well with former co-stars Juhi Chawla and Preity Zinta.
Loves computer games, video games and hi-tech gadgets.
His first name "Shahrukh" means "face of the
king".
Resides in a mansion called Mannat in Mumbai, India.
Being a Muslim man married to a Hindu woman, he and his wife
combine both religious backgrounds into their children's education.
His parents died before he entered movies. Shahrukh considers it
a big regret that they couldn't see what their son was to become.
He has a dog called Chewbacca.
He has an elder sister named Shehnaz Lalarukh.
Father is Meer Taj Mohammed Khan, Mother is Lateef Fatima Khan.
Fond of BMW cars and owns a number of them including the latest
models.
Best friends with Karan Johar,
Arjun Rampal,Farhan Akhtar, Saif Ali Khan, Hrithik Roshan and his wife Sussane
Khan Roshan, Preity Zinta,Vivek Vaswani,Vivek Oberoi, Juhi Chawla and her husband Jai Metha, Rani Mukerji, Arbaaz Khan, Sajid Khan, Jackie Shroff, Anil Kapoor,Kajol, Malaika Arora , Chunky Pandey and his wife and Mushtaq Sheikh.
Suffers from back, knee and neck problems.
Firmly insists and had promised himself that he would never kiss
on the lips of any of his female co-stars after he had done the movie Maya
Memsaab.
Launched Deepika Padukone's
career in Bollywood.
His Father Meer Mohammed Taj Khan died of Cancer in 1981 and his
Mother Lateef Fatima Khan died of complications in Diabetes in 1991.
He has been awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of
the Arts and Literature) award by the French government for his Exceptional
Career.
Launched his perfume "SK" with the French perfumers
and Jeannes Arthes.
The reason why Khan took up Mass Communications (film making) is
because he loved Television commercials.
Had Graduated from Hansraj College, Delhi University and
followed it up with a Masters Degree in Mass Communications (Film making) from
Jamia Millia Islamia University, in New Delhi, but after a year Shah Rukh opted
out as he had to make his acting career in Bollywood.
He had captained all teams in football, cricket and hockey and
even played cricket at Zone and National level.
At school he was an ace in Hindi, Electronics and Biology but
wasn't good at all in Mathematics.
His debut film was Dil Aashna Hai but due to the delay in the
release of the film Deewana was considered as his debut film.
His acting career in Bollywood was launched by his friend Vivek
Vaswani and Hema Malini.
Is very scared of riding horses.
For a short span of time Shahrukh ran a restaurant in Dariya
Ganj in New Delhi, India.
SRK joined Barry John's theatre group in New Delhi and learned
acting from him, Barry John also taught acting to Manoj Bajpayee in his theatre group.
Owns three Production Houses in India, Dreamz Unlimited, Red
Chillies Entertainment and Red Chillies Idiot Box. Red Chillies Idiot Box
Production house will start producing Television Serials in India.
Has started producing Television Serials in India.
Turned down the Quiz Master's (Prem Kapoor) role in Slumdog
Millionaire and the role went to Anil Kapoor.
Owns a VFX company, Red Chillies VFX.
He was the one who recommended Rani Mukerji to Karan Johar for
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and has maintained a close friendship with the actress
since.
All time favorite actor is Megastar Dilip Kumar.
All time favorite actresses are Megastars Mumtaz and Saira Banu.
Had done a nude sex scene with his female co-star Deepa Sahi in Maya Memsaab in 1993.
Is a chain cigarette smoker. Smokes at least 2 packs a day.
Personal Quotes
(December 2001, about Hrithik Roshan): I wish I looked as good as he does. And I
wish I danced as well as he does!
Yes, I do have a close circle of friends and I am very fortunate
to have them as friends. I feel very close to them I think friends are
everything in life after your family. You come across lots of people all the
time but you only make very few friends and you have to be true to them
otherwise what's the point in life?
I'd rather sink trying to be different, than stay afloat like
everyone else.
I cannot repay my fans for what they have done for me, they have
given me so much love and that love has taken me to the number 1 position where
I am today, the only thing I can do for my fans is to never stop working, and
to do films till the very end, it is the only way I can express my love for
them.
To me, Devdas is the end of love stories. I've portrayed an
obsessed lover, a nice lover, an angry lover, a romantic lover. And now I've
played Devdas. For someone who doesn't even like love stories, I've played an
awful lot of lovers. Personally speaking, I wouldn't see any of the romantic
films I've acted in.
I'm the luckiest man in the world and I don't want to hide from
the faces I'm acting for. So I don't surround myself with guards, I've never
given an interview in which I've said I feel bad that I can't go shopping or I
can't go to Chowpatty and eat bhelpuri without being mobbed. I'm not the kind
of guy who goes out wearing dark glasses (I don't think I'm a big enough star
to hide behind them, honest). I go to see movies in the cinema theatres, I go
to restaurants with my family and friends even though I know people are going
to disturb me there.
God has become a generic term like 'mind blowing.' It is
embarrassing. I would have said that to Amitabh Bachchan, Naseeruddin Shah,
Nana Patekar. I used to tell them I want to stand in the same space as you.
I've told Kamal Haasan and Rajesh Khanna Saab, I just want to touch you. They are the
gods of acting. When people call me God, I say, no, I'm still an angel or saint
of acting. I still have a long way to go. Though I cannot ever surpass these
legends I would like to be next to them.
(August 2004): Awards
that ignore me are losers.
(August 2004): I'm try-sexual. I try anything that's sexual.
(August 2004): I have no competition. Every year the names I'm
pitted against keep changing. You can't cream the competition, you have to kill
it.
I keep hearing that our films are escapist and unreal but I find
our films the most real in the world. We don't have people going up in a rocket
and single-handedly blowing up a meteor. We don't have a president on Air Force
One saving the world or things coming out of people's stomachs. Our fantasies
and escapism are real. It's just people singing and dancing in the street. If
England had won the World Cup you would have seen people singing and dancing
like that.
I don't like wearing dark glasses. I'm happy with the fact that
people know me. I want people to scream and shout at me, I want people to
trouble me when I'm having lunch, I like six bodyguards around me. I love being
a star. I find it very strange when people who are famous say they don't want
to be photographed. I don't want to be photographed first thing in the morning,
I don't want people peeping into my bedroom, but besides that, it's a wonderful
life.
"I haven't given up smoking. I'm very clear about it, it's
a personal choice. I want to cut down on it. It shouldn't be made into an issue
to say, damn good or damn bad. Whether I give it up or not shouldn't be an
issue." (Movie Mag, May 2006)
"I was supposed to have done Rang De Basanti (2006), the guy on the
motorbike. I didn't have the dates. They were shooting in Delhi and the dates
were clashing with Paheli." (Movie Mag, May 2006)
"It's not like Steven Spielberg is waiting with a script
for me. I don't think I'll ever be offered a great international film in my
lifetime, so I'd rather be a king here. Moreover, Indian cinema is the greatest
in the world. But of course, after spending three months in LA, London, and New
York I found that our cinema is a little exaggerated. To make a mark in the
West we have to reach their level without losing our identity, culture or
songs. I don't want to star in a Hollywood film, but want to make a film that
crosses over universally." (Movie Mag, May 2006)
On trying to get Paheli (2005) an Oscar nomination:
"There's a misreport here about our lobbying at the Oscars. The
understanding that we have of the Oscars is very different from how it really
is. Because Indian film, foreign films are not known, you're supposed to hire a
PR company which we did. It's not as if you just go there, show your films,
lobby and talk to them. You're not allowed to lobby as in you're not allowed to
meet the Academy members, talk to them or even make a call to them. You just
keep advertising in the 'For Consideration For Oscars' category. We took out
full page ads in papers like Variety and Hollywood Reporter. The only good
thing we did was that we advertised very frequently, it was promoted on the
same scale as the biggest of films. We did it because we could afford it."
(Movie Mag, May 2006)
"I felt Ashoka the Great (2001) should have been chosen for the Oscars.
We had worked towards that. We had these international distributors for it. We
were the first to actually release an Indian film internationally in
traditionally non-Indian theaters. We spent a lot of money and lost a lot of
money too. We were the first to put up boardings in London, in tube stations.
We did speak to everyone who was anyone here, wondering if Asoka could go to
the Oscars. But the one that got chosen was Lagaan: Once
Upon a Time in India (2001) which was even
better. So we had no complaints. After that I didn't make any film for the
foreign market." (Movie Mag, May 2006)
You must respect your seniors, bu never get intimidated by them.
Winning should be a habit, not an option. The four Hs are important when you
play to win --- honesty, humor, hard work and a bit of haraamipan.
I don't look at the figures that my movies make. The only
figures I look at are girl's figures. (When asked to comment on what he felt
about the figures his movies gross.)
Whenever I fail as a father or husband... a toy and a diamond
always works.
If I talk to a girl, it's assumed that I'm having a scene with
her. If I don't, then it's assumed that I'm gay.
I don't kiss on screen. Period.
There are only two Khans. Ghenghis Khan and Shahrukh Khan.
Sex is not required to sell my film. My name is enough.
You never win the silver, you only lose the gold.
I am very shy. If I am flying British Airways and the air
hostess asks me two questions, and I don't understand her accent - I will go
hungry for the entire flight.
The dream I chased, took me on a journey. A journey more
rewarding then the goals, the achievements. When I look back it's like facing a
million mirrors. Each reflection opens a window. A window to the world I've
just discovered. The world I want to share with all of you.
If I am a role model, I must be the worst one in the world.
I've never had a girl make a pass at me.
Togetherness, passion, laughter, faith, trust and jealousy are
the essential ingredients of love.
The collar-bone is my favorite part of the human body.
If asking me whether sleeping with X or Y gives the media
pleasure, then so be it. It's a small price to pay.
I don't think I would have become an actor if Kajol wasn't a
part of my films and life. And I don't think I would have continued acting if
Rani wasn't a part of films either. I think perhaps in seventeen years they sum
up my career as the most beautiful career.
Rani has looked her career best in Paheli. For me, Aziz and
Juhi, Rani is the only leading lady for our production house. She is the best
actress we have had in I'd say the last 16 years!
[Speaking to Rani Mukerji on a talk show] I've known from the time
you started. I'm very fond of you... I love you! We've done different kinds of
roles together. Chalte Chalte I think was very interesting. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
was interesting because you'd just started out... Its wonderful to see you
evolve as an actor over the years and personally I do believe that Rani Mukerji
is the best actress in the country in the last 16 years. I think she's
absolutely wonderful!
[In the making of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai] I've worked with a few new
comers [Mahima Choudary, Preity Zinta, Rani Mukerji] recently and Rani is the
best of the lot. She lights up the screen with her appearance, she's very
beautiful and extremely talented, it was a pleasure working with her.
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