Friday, March 12, 2010

Shahrukh khan Biography


Bollywood Super star Shahrukh khan

Shahrukh Khan ( شاہ رُخ خان; born 2 November 1965), sometimes credited as Shah Rukh Khan, is an Indian actor and a prominent Bollywood figure, as well as a film producer and as a television host.

Khan began his career appearing in several television serials in the late 1980s. He made his film debut in Dewaana (1992). Since then, he has been part of numerous commercially successful films and has earned critical acclaim for many of his performances. Khan has won thirteen Filmfare Award his work in Indian films, seven of which are in the Best Actor category.
Khan's films such as Dilwale Dulhanyan Le Jayeange (1995), Kuch Kuch Hota Hi (1998), CHAK DE INDIA (2007),M SHANTI OM (2007) and RUB NE BANADE JODI (2008) remain some of Bollywood's biggest hits, while films like KABI KHUSHI KABI GUM (2001), KAL HO NA HO (2003),VEER-ZAARA (2004) and Kabi Alvida Na Kehna(2006) have been top-grossing Indian productions in the overseas markets, making him one of the most successful actors of India. Since 2000, Khan branched out into Film Production and Television Presenting as well. He is the founder/owner of two production companies, Dremz unlimited and Red Chillies Entertainment. In 2008, Newsweek named him one of the 50 most powerful people in the world Biography

Khan was born in 1965 to Muslim parents of Pathan in New Delhi India His father, Taj Mohammed Khan, was an Indion Independence Activisit fromPeshawar British India . According to Khan, his paternal grandfather was originally from Afganistan. His mother, Lateef Fatima, was the adopted daughter of Major General Shah Nawaz Khan the Janjua Rajput clan, who served as a General in the Indian National Army Subash Chandra Bose.Khan's father came to New Delhi from Qissa Khawani Bazaar in Peshawar before the partition of India,while his mother's family came from Rawalpindi, British India.Khan has an elder sister named Shehnaz.

Growing up in Rajendra Nagar neighbourhood,[10] Khan attended ST.COLUMBA'S SCHOOL where he was accomplished in sports, drama, and academics. He won the Sword of Honors, an annual award given to the student who best represents the spirit of the school. Khan later attended the Hanasraj College (1985–1988) and earned his Bachelors degree in Ecomomics (honors). Though he pursued a Master Degree in Mass Communication at Jamia Millia Islamia he later opted out to make his career in Bollywood.

After the death of his parents, Khan moved toMumbai in 1991. In that same year, before any of his films were released, he married with Gauri Chibber Hindu , in a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony on 25 October 1991. They have two children, son Aryan (b. 1997) and daughter Suhana (b. 2000). According to Khan, while he strongly believes in Allah, he also values his wife's religion. At home, his children follow both religions, with the Qur'an being situated next to the Hindu deities.

In 2005, Nasreen Munni Kabir produced a two-part documentary on Khan, titled The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan. Featuring his 2004 Temptations concert tour, the film contrasted Khan's inner world of family and daily life with the outer world of his work. The book Still Reading Khan, which details his family life, was released in 2006. Another book by Anupama Chopra, "King of Bollywood: Shahrukh Khan and the seductive world of Indian cinema", was released in 2007. This book described the world of Bollywood through Khan's life.

Khan has been awarded several honours which includes the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award from the Government of India in 2005. In April 2007, a life-size wax statue of Khan was installed at the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, London. Another statue was installed at the Musée Grévin in Paris, the same year.During the same year, he was accorded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of the Arts and Literature) award by the French government for his “exceptional career”.

In October 2008, Khan was conferred the Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka which carries the honorific Datuk (in similar fashion to "Sir" in British knighthood), by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Mohd Khalil Yaakob, the head of state of Malacca in Malaysia. Khan was honoured for "promoting tourism in Malacca" by filming One Two Ka Four there in 2001. Some were critical of this decision.[19] He was also honoured with an honorary doctorate in arts and culture from Britain's University of Bedfordshire in 2009.
Film career
Background

Khan studied acting under celebrated Theatre Director Barry John at Delhi's Theatre Action Group (TAG). In 2007, John commented thus on his former pupil that, "The credit for the phenomenally successful development and management of Shahrukh's career goes to the superstar himself."Khan made his acting debut in 1988 when he appeared in the television series, Fauji, playing the role of Commando Abhimanyu Rai. He went on to appear in several other television serials, most notably in the 1989 serial, Aziz Mirza's Circus, which depicted the life of circus performers.The same year, Khan also had a minor role in the made-for-television English-language film, In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones, which was based on life at Delhi University and was written by Arundhati Roy.
1990s

Upon moving from New Delhi to Mumbai in 1991 Khan made his Bollywood movie debut in Deewana (1992). The movie became a box office hit, and launched his career in Bollywood. His performance won him a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award. He went on to star in Maya Memsaab, which generated some controversy because of his appearance in an "explicit" sex scene in the movie.

In 1993, Khan won acclaim for his performances in villainous roles as an obsessive lover and a murderer, respectively, in the box office hits, Darr and Baazigar.Darr marked his first collaboration with renowned film-maker Yash Chopra and his banner Yash Raj Films, the largest production company in Bollywood. Baazigar, which saw Khan portraying an ambiguous avenger who murders his girlfriend, shocked its Indian audience with an unexpected violation of the standard Bollywood formula.[ His performance won him his first Filmfare Best Actor Award. In that same year, Khan played the role of a young musician in Kundan Shah's Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, a performance that earned him a Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance. Khan maintains that this is his all-time favourite among the movies he has acted in. In 1994, Khan once again played an obsessive lover/psycho's role in Anjaam, co-starring alongside Madhuri Dixit. Though the movie was not a box office success, Khan's performance earned him the Filmfare Best Villain Award.

In 1995, Khan starred in Aditya Chopra's directorial debut Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, a major critical and commercial success, for which he won his second Filmfare Best Actor Award. In 2007, the film entered its twelfth year in Mumbai theaters. By then the movie had grossed over 12 billion rupees, making it as one of India's biggest movie blockbusters. Earlier in the same year he found success in Rakesh Roshan's Karan Arjun which became the second biggest hit of the year.

1996 was a disappointing year for Khan as all his movies released that year failed to do well at the box office.[33] This was, however, followed by a comeback in 1997. He saw success with Subhash Ghai's social drama Pardes — one of the biggest hits of the year — and Aziz Mirza's comedy Yes Boss, a moderately successful feature.[His second project with Yash Chopra as a director, Dil to Pagal Hai became that year's second highest-grossing movie, and he won his third Filmfare Best Actor Award for his role as a stage director who falls in love with one of his new actresses.

In 1998, Khan starred in Karan Johar's directorial debut, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, which was the biggest hit of the year.[His performance won him his fourth Best Actor award at the Filmfare. He won critical praise for his performance in Mani Ratnam's Dil Se. The movie did not do well at the Indian box office, though it was a commercial success overseas.Khan's only release in 1999, Baadshah, was an average grosser.
2000s

Khan's success continued with Aditya Chopra's 2000 film, Mohabbatein, co-starring Amitabh Bachchan. It did well at the box office, and Khan's performance as a college teacher won him his second Critics Award for Best Performance. He also starred in Mansoor Khan's action film Josh. The film starred Khan as the leader of a Christian gang in Goa and Aishwarya Rai as his twin sister, and was also a box office success.[ In that same year, Khan set up his own production house, Dreamz Unlimited with Juhi Chawla (see below). Both Khan and Chawla starred in the first movie of their production house, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani. His work with Karan Johar continued as he collaborated on the family drama Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham which was the second biggest hit of the year. He also received favorable reviews for his performance as Emperor Asoka in the historical epic, Asoka, a partly fictionalised account of the life of Ashoka the Great (304 BC–232 BC).

In 2002, Khan received acclaim for playing the title role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's award-winning period romance, Devdas. It was the third Hindi movie adaptation of Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay's well-known novel of the same name, and surfaced as one of the biggest hits of that year. Khan also starred opposite Salman Khan and Madhuri Dixit in the family-drama Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam, which did well at the box office.In 2003, Khan starred in the moderately successful romantic drama, Chalte Chalte. That same year, he starred in the tearjerker, Kal Ho Naa Ho, written by Karan Johar and directed by Nikhil Advani. Khan's performance in this movie as a man with a fatal heart disease was appreciated. The movie proved to be one of the year's biggest hits in India and Bollywood's biggest hit in the overseas markets.

2004 was a particularly good year for Khan, both commercially and critically. He starred in Farah Khan's directorial debut, the comedy Main Hoon Na. The movie did well at the box office. He then played the role of an Indian officer, Veer Pratap Singh in Yash Chopra's love saga Veer-Zaara, which was the biggest hit of 2004 in both India and overseas.The film relates the love story of Veer and Pakistani woman Zaara Haayat Khan, played by Preity Zinta. Khan's performance in the film won him awards at several award ceremonies. In that same year, he received critical acclaim for his performance in Ashutosh Gowariker's drama Swades. He was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actor Award for all three of his releases in 2004, winning it for Swades.

In 2006, Khan collaborated with Karan Johar for the fourth time with the melodrama movie Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna. It did well in India and much more so in the overseas market, becoming the biggest Bollywood hit in the overseas market of all-time. His second release that year saw him playing the title role in the action film Don, a remake of the 1978 hit Don. The movie was a success.[

Khan's success continued with a few more highly popular films. One of his most successful works was the multiple award-winning 2007 film, Chak De India, about the Indian women's national hockey team. Earning over Rs 639 million, Chak De India became the third highest grossing movie of 2007 in India and won yet another Filmfare Best Actor Award for Khan. The film was a major critical success. In the same year Khan also starred in Farah Khan's 2007 film, Om Shanti Om. The film emerged as the year's highest grossing film in India and the overseas market, and became India's highest grossing production ever up to that point. It earned him another nomination for Best Actor at the Filmfare ceremony. Khan's more recent films include the 2008 release, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi which was a huge box office success, and Billu.
Khan's next film, My Name Is Khan, is due for release on 12 February 2010. While on one shoot in Los Angeles, along with his wife Gauri and director Karan Johar, he took a break from filming to attend the 66th Golden Globe Awards, held in Los Angeles, California, on 11 January 2009.Khan introduced Slumdog Millionaire along with a star from the film, Freida Pinto. ProducerKhan turned producer when he set up a production company called Dreamz Unlimited with Juhi Chawla and director Aziz Mirza in 1999. The first two of the films he produced and starred in: Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000) and Asoka (2001) were box office failures.However, his third film as a producer and star, Chalte Chalte (2003), proved a box office hit.

In 2004, Khan set up another production company, Red Chillies Entertainment, and produced and starred in Main Hoon Na, another hit. The following year, he produced and starred in the fantasy film Paheli, which did poorly.It was, however, India's official entry to the Academy Awards for consideration for Best Foreign Language Film, but it did not pass the final selection. Also in 2005, Khan co-produced the supernatural horror film Kaal with Karan Johar, and performed an item number for the film with Malaika Arora Khan. Kaal was moderately successful at the box office.[50] His company has gone on to produce Om Shanti Om (2007), in which he starred, and Billu (2009), in which he played a supporting role as a Bollywood superstar.

Apart from film production, the company also has a visual effects studio known as Red Chillies VFX. It has also ventured into television content production, with shows like, The First Ladies, Ghar Ki Baat Hai', and Knights and Angels. Television advertisements are also produced by the company.

In 2008, Red Chillies Entertainment became the owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders in the BCCI-backed IPL cricket competition.
Television host

In 2007, Khan replaced Amitabh Bachchan as the host of the third series of the popular game show Kaun Banega Crorepati, the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.The previous had hosted the show for five years from 2000–05. On 22 January 2007, Kaun Banega Crorepati aired with Khan as the new host[53] and later ended on 19 April 2007.

On 25 April 2008, Khan began hosting the game show Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain?, the Indian version of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, whose last episode was telecasted on 27 July 2008, with Lalu Prasad Yadav as the special guest.

Awards and nominations
Filmfare Awards


Awards Won

* 1993 - Filmfare Best Debut Award for Deewana
* 1994 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Baazigar
* 1994 - Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance for Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa
* 1995 - Filmfare Best Villain Award for Anjaam
* 1996 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
* 1998 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Dil To Pagal Hai
* 1999 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
* 2001 - Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance for Mohabbatein
* 2003 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Devdas
* 2005 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Swades
* 2008 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Chak De India

Special Awards

* 2002 - Filmfare Special Award Swiss Consulate Trophy
* 2004 - Filmfare Power Award
* 2005 - Filmfare Power Award

Awards Nominated

* 1993 - Filmfare Best Comedian Award for Chamatkar
* 1994 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa
* 1994 - Filmfare Best Villain Award for Darr
* 1998 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Yes Boss
* 1999 - Filmfare Best Villain Award for Duplicate
* 2000 - Filmfare Best Comedian Award for Baadshah
* 2001 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Mohabbatein
* 2002 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
* 2004 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Kal Ho Naa Ho
* 2005 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Main Hoon Na
* 2005 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Veer Zaara
* 2007 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
* 2007 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Don - The Chase Begins Again
* 2008 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Om Shanti Om
* 2009 - Filmfare Best Actor Award for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

Star Screen Awards


Winner

* 1996: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge
* 2002: Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 (along with Kajol) for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
* 2003: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Devdas (along with Ajay Devgan) for Company
* 2003: Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 (along with Aishwarya Rai) for Devdas
* 2005: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Veer-Zaara
* 2005: Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 (along with Preity Zinta) for Veer-Zaara
* 2007: Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 (along with Rani Mukerji) for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
* 2008: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Chak De India
* 2008: Star Screen Award Jodi No. 1 (along with Deepika Padukone) for Om Shanti Om
* 2010: Star Screen Award Best Jodi of Decade (along with Kajol)

Nominated

* 1998: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Dil To Pagal Hai
* 1999: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
* 2001: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Mohabbatein
* 2002: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
* 2004: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Chalte Chalte
* 2006: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Paheli
* 2007: Star Screen Award Best Villain for Don - The Chase Begins Again
* 2009: Star Screen Award Best Actor for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
International Indian Film Academy Awards

Winner

* 2003: IIFA Best Actor Award for Devdas
* 2005: IIFA Best Actor Award for Veer-Zaara
* 2008: IIFA Best Actor Award for Chak De India
* 2009: IIFA Star of the Decade - Male

Nominated

* 2001: IIFA Best Actor Award for Mohabbatein
* 2002: IIFA Best Actor Award for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham
* 2006: IIFA Best Actor Award for Paheli
* 2007: IIFA Best Actor Award for Don - The Chase Begins Again
* 2009: IIFA Best Actor Award for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi


Winner

* 1998: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Dil To Pagal Hai
* 1999: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
* 2003: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Devdas
* 2004: Zee Cine Award Superstar of the Year- Male for Kal Ho Naa Ho
* 2005: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Veer-Zaara
* 2007: Fun Cinema Entertainer of the year for Don - The Chase Begins Again
* 2008 : Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Chak De! India
* 2008: Zee Cine Award Icon Award

Nominated

* 2005: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Main Hoon Na
* 2005: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Swades
* 2006: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Paheli
* 2007: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna
* 2007: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Don - The Chase Begins Again
* 2008: Zee Cine Award Best Actor- Male for Om Shanti Om

Bollywood Movie Awards

Winner

* 1999: Bollywood Movie Award - Most Sensational Actor for Dil Se
* 1999: Bollywood Movie Award - Best Actor for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
* 2003: Bollywood Movie Award - Best Actor for Devdas
* 2005: Bollywood Movie Award - Best Actor for Veer-Zaara

Global Indian Film Awards

Winner

* 2004: GIFA Best Actor Award for Veer-Zaara
* 2004: GIFA Most Searched Male Actor on Internet

Nominated

* 2006: GIFA Best Actor Award for Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna

[Apsara Film and Television Producers Guild Awards

Winner

* 2008: Apsara Best Actor Award for Chak De India
* 2010: Apsara Best Actor Award for Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

Nominated

* 2005: Apsara Best Actor Award for Swades

Asian Film Awards

Nominated


2007: Best Actor for Don - The Chase Begins Again
Other awards

* 2004 British Asian Guild Award for Best Actor of the Decade[3]
* 2004 11th Lions Gold Award for Excellence in his Field[4]
* 2007 V Shantaram Award for Best Actor for Chak De India
* SRK awarded “My Amazing Actor” Award by Pogo channel
* Ten Rupa Cinegoers Awards
* Six Sansui Viewers Choice Movie Awards
* Two AFJA Awards
* One Aashirwad Award
* One Disney Kids Channel Award
* One MTV Immies Indian Music Excellence Awards
* MTV Youth Icon of the Year for 2005
* One Sports World Film Award
* One Sahara One Sangeet Award - Best Actor Singer “Apun Bola” Josh - 2005[5]
* Star's Sabsey Favourite Kaun Awards:[6]
o 2004: Sabsey Favourite actor
o 2005: Sabsey Favourite actor
o 2006: Sabsey Favourite actor
o 2007: Sabsey Favourite actor
o 2008: Sabsey Favourite actor
* 2007: HT Café Film Awards Best Actor Award for Chak De India.[7]
* 2007 CNBC-TV18's Entertainment Business Leader Award[8]
* Sexiest Man in Asia (Jade Magazine, October 2001)
* Sexiest Asian Man (Eastern Eye, October 2007)
* 2008 IDEA ITA Best Anchor/Show Host
* 2008 Annual Central European Bollywood Award for Chak De India (Best Actor) [9]
* The Nokia 14th Annual Star Screen Awards: the Best Actor Award for his performance in chak de india
* 2009 Apsara award Best Actor in a Leading Role RNBDJ.

National honours


* 2002 - Rajiv Gandhi Award for Excellence in the Field of Entertainment
* 2005 - Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award from the Government of India
* 2009 - Among the 10 recipients of the IIFA-FICCI Frames Awards for the "Most Powerful Entertainer of the Decade"

2009- He was among the list of the most powerful people on earth declared by 'People's magazine'.
International recognitions

* In 2004 Time magazine in their third annual special on Asia's heroes selected him along with 19 other Asian's as the 20 Asian Heroes under the age of 40.
* 2004 British Asian Guild Award for Best Actor of the Decade
* In 2005 he appeared on the cover of the Asian edition of the National Geographic magazine dated February 2005. This was a rare honour extended by National Geographic since unlike many other magazines celebrities are not their natural choice for a cover image.
* Khan has been accorded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of the Arts and Literature) award by the French government for his “exceptional career” in 2007.[13]
* He was declared the Sexiest Man in Asia by Jade Magazine, October 2001
* In 2003, a rare species of orchid, was named after him, Ascocenda Shahrukh Khan, in Singapore.
* He was declared Sexiest Asian Man by Eastern Eye, October 2007
* In October 2008, he had been conferred the Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka which carries the honorific Datuk by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Mohd Khalil Yaakob, the head of state of Malacca in Malaysia, for "promoting tourism in Malacca" by filming One Two Ka Four there in 2001.
* His life-like wax statue was installed in London's Madame Tussauds Wax museum in 2007.
* Khan's life-size wax statue was displayed in Grévin museum in Paris in 2007 along with only one other Indian who got this honour,Gandhi.
* In 2008, Newsweek named him one of the 50 most powerful people in the world where he is currently ranked 41.
* In 2009, the 66th Golden Globe Awards entitled him to present the motion picture Slumdog Millionaire. This is the first time for an Indian actor they have invited.
* In 2009, Britain's University of Bedfordshirerewarded him with an honorary doctorate in arts and culture.
* in 2009, he was conferred with a "Black Belt" honor from the South Korien government in taekwondo
* In 2009, he was declared amongst the 500 most influential Muslims around by Georgetown University, USA.

Filmography
Actor

Year Film Role Notes
1992 Dewaana
Raja Sahai Filmfare Best Male Debut Award
Idot
Pawan Raghujan
Chamatkar
Sunder Srivastava
Raju Ban Gya Gentelmen
Raju (Raj Mathur)
Dil Ashiqana Hai
Karan
1993 Maya Memsaab
Lalit Kumar

King Uncle
Anil Bhansal
Bazighaar
Ajay Sharma/Vicky Malhotra Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Darr
Rahul Mehra Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Kabi Haan Kabi Naa
Sunil Winner, Filmfare Best Critics Actor Performance Award
Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
1994 Anjaan
Vijay Agnihotri Winner,Filmfare Best Villain Award
1995 Karan Arjun
Arjun Singh/Vijay
Zamana Dewaana
Rahul Malhotra
Guduu
Guddu Bahadur
Oh Darling Yeh Hai India
Hero
Dilwale Dulhanya Le Jayeinge
Raj Malhotra Winner,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Raam Jane
Ram Jaane
Trimurti
Romi Singh
1996 English Babu Dasi Mame
Vikram/Hari/Gopal Mayur
Chaahat
Roop Rathore
Army
Arjun Special appearance
Dushman Duniya Ka
Badru
1997 Gudgudee

Special appearance
Koyla
Shankar
Yes Boss
Rahul Joshi Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Pardass
Arjun Saagar
Di To Pagal Hai
Rahul Winner,Filmfare Best Actor Award
1998 Duplicate
Bablu Chaudhry/Manu Dada Nominated,Filmfare Best Villain Award
Achanak
Himself Special appearance
Dil Se
Amarkant Varma
Kuch Kuch Hota Ha
Rahul Khanna Winner,Filmfare Best Actor Award
1999 Baadshah
Raj Heera/Baadshah Nominated,Filmfare Best Comedian Award
2000 Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani
Ajay Bakshi
Hay Ram
Amjad Ali Khan
Josh
Max
Har Dil Jo Pyar Kare Ga
Rahul Special appearance
Muhabataien
Raj Aryan Malhotra Winner,Filmfare Critics Best Perfomance Award
Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Gaja Gamini
Himself Special appearance
2001 One 2 Ka 4
Arun Verma
Asoka
Asoka
Kabi Shushi Kabi Ghum
Rahul Raichand Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
2002 Hum Tumhare Hein Sanam
Gopal
Devdaas Devdas Mukherjee Winner,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Shakti: The Power
Jaisingh Special appearance
Saathiya
Yeshwant Rao Cameo
2003 Chalte Chalte
Raj Mathur
Kal Ho Na Ho
Aman Mathur Nominated,
2004 Yeh Lamhe Judai Ke
Dushant
Main Hoon Na
Maj. Ram Prasad Sharma Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Veer-Zaraa
Veer Pratap Singh Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Sawades
Mohan Bhargava Winner,Filmfare Best Actor Award
2005 Kuch Meetha Ho Jaye
Himself Special appearance
Kaal

Special appearance in song Kaal Dhamaal
Silisiily
Sutradhar Special appearance in song Jab Jab Dil Mile
Paheli
Kishenlal/The Ghost
The Inner And Quter World Of Shahrukh Khan
Himself (Biopic) Documentary directed by British-based author
and director Nasreem Munni Kabir
2006 Alag
Special appearance in song Sabse Alag
Kabi Alvida Na Kehna
Dev Saran Nominated,Filmfare Best Actor Award
Don:The Chase Begins Again
Vijay/Don Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Nominated, Asian Film Award for Best Actor
I See You

Special appearance in song Subah Subah
2007 Chak De India
Kabir Khan Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Heyy Babye
Raj Malhotra Special appearance in song Mast Kalandar
Om Shanti Om
Om Prakash Makhija/
Om Kapoor Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
2008 Karrazy $

Special appearance in song Break Free
Boothnath
Aditya Sharma Special appearance
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Surinder Sahni/Raj Nominated, Filimfare Best Actor Award
2009 Luck by Chance Himself Special appearance
Billu
Sahir Khan
Ao Wish Karien
Narrator
2010 Dulha Mill Gya
Pawan Raj Gandhi (PRG) Guest appearance
Name Is Khan
Rizwan Khan Releasing on 12 February 2010
Coochie Choochie Hota Hai
Rocky Filming
Ra.1
King Shashank Pre-production
Producer

* Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000)
* Asoka (2001)
* Chalte Chalte (2003)
* Main Hoon Na (2004)
* Kaal (2005)
* Paheli (2005)
* Om Shanti Om (2007)
* Billu (2009)
* Ra. 1 (2010)

Playback singer

* Main to hoon Pagal - Baadshah (1999)
* Apun Bola - Josh (2000)
* Khaike Paan Banaraswala - Don - The Chase Begins Again (2006)
* Ek Hockey Doongi Rakhke - Chak De India (2007)
* Sattar Minute - Chak De India (2007)

Stunts director

* Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)
* Main Hoon Na (2004)
* Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)
* Chak De India (2007)
* Om Shanti Om (2007)

Television appearances


* Dil Dariya (1988)
* Fauji (1988) ... Abhimanyu Rai
* Doosra Keval (1989)
* Circus (1989)
* In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones (1989)
* Idiot (1991) ... Pawan Raghujan
* Kareena Kareena (2004) ... Special appearance
* Rendezvous with Simi Garewal.....Guest
* Koffee with Karan (2004–2007) ... Guest (3 episodes)
* Kaun Banega Crorepati (2007) ... Host
* Jjhoom India (2007) ... Guest
* Nach Baliye (2008) .... Guest
* Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain? (2008) .... Host
* Oye! It's Friday! (2009) ... Guest
* Tere Mere Beach Mein (2009) ... Guest


Filmfare Best Actor
Award


1954-1960

Dilip Kumar (1954) · Bharat Bhushan (1955) ·
Dilip Kumar (1956) · Dilip Kumar (1957) ·
Dilip Kumar (1958) · Dev Anand (1959) · Raj Kapoor (1960)

1961-1980

Dilip Kumar (1961) · Raj Kapoor (1962) ·
Ashok Kumar (1963) · Sunil Dutt (1964) ·
Dilip Kumar (1965) · Sunil Dutt (1966) ·
Dev Anand (1967) · Dilip Kumar (1968) ·
Shammi Kapoor (1969) Ashok Kumar (1970) ·
Rajesh Khanna (1971) · Rajesh Khanna (1972)
· Manoj Kumar (1973) · Rishi Kapoor (1974) ·
Rajesh Khanna (1975) · Sanjeev Kumar (1976) ·
Sanjeev Kumar (1977) · Amitabh Bachchan (1978) ·
Amitabh Bachchan (1979) · Amol Palekar (1980)

1981-2000

Naseeruddin Shah (1981) · Naseeruddin Shah (1982) ·
Dilip Kumar (1983) · Naseeruddin Shah (1984) .
Anupam Kher (1985) · Kamal Haasan (1986) ·
no award (1987) · no award (1988) ·
Anil Kapoor (1989) Jackie Shroff (1990) ·
Sunny Deol (1991) · Amitabh Bachchan (1992) ·
Anil Kapoor (1993) · Shahrukh Khan (1994) ·
Nana Patekar (1995) · Shahrukh Khan (1996) ·
Aamir Khan (1997) · Shahrukh Khan (1998) ·
Shahrukh Khan (1999) · Sanjay Dutt (2000)

2001-present

Hrithik Roshan (2001) · Aamir Khan (2002)
Shahrukh Khan (2003) · Hrithik Roshan (2004) ·
Shahrukh Khan (2005) · Amitabh Bachchan (2006) ·
Hrithik Roshan (2007) · Shahrukh Khan (2008) ·
Hrithik Roshan (2009)

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