Shah Rukh Khan Film Festival: Devdas to Jawan, 7 movies to re-release on superstar's 60th birthday

The Shah Rukh Khan film festival brings a highly curated lineup of timeless films that have defined generations, shaped pop culture, and continue to draw audiences back to the big screen for their unmatched rewatch value. SRK stands at the rare intersection of stardom, artistry, and cultural phenomenon. Check out the names of the film which will be re-releasing in theatres

Updated On: 2025-10-27 02:46 PM IST

Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar

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Starting October 31, this two-week-long film festival will run across 30+ cities and 75+ cinemas, offering audiences a unique opportunity to relive the best of Shah Rukh Khan’s cinematic journey on the big screen

Check out which films will be available for re-release in theatres for the superstar's birthday

 

Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na (1994)

In this coming-of-age dramedy, Shah Rukh Khan plays Sunil, a lovable yet flawed young man hopelessly in love with his friend Anna (Suchitra Krishnamoorthi). Despite his lies and insecurities, Sunil’s sincerity and charm win hearts. It’s one of SRK’s most natural and endearing performances, showcasing his ability to make even imperfection deeply relatable

Dil Se (1998)

Directed by Mani Ratnam, Dil Se is a poignant love story set against the backdrop of insurgency in Northeast India. Shah Rukh Khan stars as Amarkant Varma, an All India Radio journalist who falls for a mysterious woman, Meghna (Manisha Koirala). His obsessive love for her leads him down a tragic path, as the film explores themes of passion, conflict, and sacrifice

Devdas (2002)

In Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s grand adaptation of the classic novel, Shah Rukh Khan plays Devdas Mukherjee, a wealthy young man torn between love and societal expectations. After losing his childhood love Paro (Aishwarya Rai), Devdas spirals into heartbreak and alcoholism. SRK brings intense vulnerability to the role, embodying the pain of unfulfilled love and self-destruction with haunting elegance

Main Hoon Na (2004)

Farah Khan’s stylish entertainer features Shah Rukh Khan as Major Ram Prasad Sharma, an army officer on a secret mission to protect his general’s daughter while reuniting with his estranged family. Posing as a college student, Ram balances duty, emotion, and comedy with trademark SRK charisma. The film blends patriotism, family drama, and nostalgia seamlessly

Om Shanti Om (2007)

In this reincarnation drama directed by Farah Khan, Shah Rukh Khan plays Om Kapoor, a 1970s junior artist reborn as a superstar seeking revenge for his past life’s murder. Mixing satire, glamour, and emotion, SRK transitions effortlessly from a dreamy romantic to a stylish avenger. The film is both a love letter and a parody of Bollywood itself

Chennai Express (2013)

Directed by Rohit Shetty, Chennai Express is a vibrant action-comedy that follows Rahul Mithaiwala (Shah Rukh Khan), a bachelor who boards the wrong train while on his way to immerse his grandfather’s ashes. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he meets Meenamma (Deepika Padukone), the spirited daughter of a South Indian don. What begins as a hilarious adventure soon turns into a tale of love, courage, and self-discovery. SRK brings his trademark charm and comic timing to the role, blending humor and heart in this pan-Indian blockbuster

Jawan (2023)

Directed by Atlee, Jawan is a high-octane action thriller with Shah Rukh Khan in a dual role-  as Vikram Rathore, a vigilante ex-soldier, and his son Azad, a prison warden seeking justice

The story blends social justice with emotional depth, as father and son unite to fight corruption and inequality. SRK’s dynamic performance and mass appeal make it one of his most powerful roles yet

Talking about the film festival curated by PVR INOX, Shah Rukh Khan said: “Cinema has always been my home, and seeing these films find their way back to the big screen feels like a beautiful reunion. These movies are not just my stories, they belong to the audience that have lovingly embraced them over the last 33 years"

He added, "I am grateful to PVR INOX for celebrating this journey with such love, and to Red Chillies Entertainment, my creative home, for always believing in stories that connect us all. I hope everyone who comes to watch relives the joy, the music, the emotions, and the magic of cinema that we’ve shared together"

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