Deewana (1992)
SRK burst onto the silver screen with electrifying energy. Deewana, his Bollywood debut film which released in 1992, showcased his charm and unconventional appeal
Baazigar (1993)
Playing an anti-hero in a Bollywood landscape filled with noble leads was a risk, one that paid off. His layered performance proved he was more than just a romantic face
Darr (1993)
'KKKK...Kiran!' — Need we say more? SRK’s obsessive lover sent chills down spines, solidifying his status as a powerhouse performer
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)
Raj became the nation’s collective crush. This eternal love story redefined romance in Bollywood and made SRK the undisputed King of Hearts
Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)
SRK as Rahul danced his way into our hearts in this dreamy, musical tribute to love and destiny
Dil Se (1998)
SRK’s portrayal of a journalist entangled in a doomed love story was hauntingly poetic and intense
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
College crushes, friendship, and love triangles—SRK, a friend, father, and lover emotionally conflicted, Rahul stole the show here too
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001)
SRK balanced flamboyance and emotional depth in this family epic, especially in his heart-wrenching scenes with Jaya Bachchan and as a romantic husband with Kajol
Devdas (2002)
His portrayal of the tragic, broken Devdas earned critical acclaim. Lavish and deeply emotional, it was also Bollywood’s grand debut at Cannes
Veer-Zaara (2004)
This cross-border love story brought out SRK’s soft, soulful side, showing love’s ability to endure time and borders
Swades (2004)
A subtle, grounded performance that veered away from commercial glam. Mohan Bhargava was perhaps SRK’s most real and relatable character
Don (2006)
SRK brought swagger and menace to this stylish remake, redefining the gangster archetype for a new era
Chak De! India (2007)
As Kabir Khan, the disgraced hockey coach seeking redemption, SRK delivered a stirring, motivational performance that became iconic
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008)
Two avatars, one heart. SRK’s subtlety as Surinder and flair as Raj showed his incredible range in a single film
My Name Is Khan (2010)
Portraying a man with Asperger’s syndrome on a mission of peace, SRK brought empathy and sensitivity to a complex role
Chennai Express (2013)
A perfect mix of action, comedy, and romance, this film reminded us of SRK’s impeccable comic timing
Fan (2016)
Playing both a superstar and his obsessive admirer, SRK flexed his acting muscles in one of his most underrated performances
Dear Zindagi (2016)
As Dr. Jehangir, a psychologist, SRK gave us wisdom, warmth, and one of the most calming on-screen presences in recent memory
Raees (2017)
A morally grey character done right, SRK delivered grit, glamour, and gravitas in this gangster drama
Jawan (2023)
This high-octane thriller saw SRK in a dual role that thrilled audiences and proved he’s still at the top of his game
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