Evergreen Movies of Shah Rukh Khan

27 June,2024

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A landmark film in Bollywood history, this romantic drama set a new standard for love stories and has become a cultural phenomenon.

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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995): 

A romantic thriller with memorable music, showcasing Shah Rukh Khan in a more intense role.

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Dil Se (1998): 

 A romantic comedy-drama that became immensely popular for its storyline, music, and SRK's chemistry with his co-stars.

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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998):

A family drama that is loved for its star-studded cast, grand sets, and emotional storyline.

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Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001):

A visually stunning adaptation of the classic novel, where SRK's portrayal of the tragic hero Devdas was widely acclaimed.

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Devdas (2002):

A romantic drama that touched hearts with its poignant storyline and Shah Rukh's emotional performance.

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Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003):

A cross-border romance that showcased Shah Rukh Khan's ability to portray deep love and sacrifice.

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Veer-Zaara (2004): 

A critically acclaimed film where SRK plays an NRI who returns to India, highlighting his versatility as an actor.

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Swades (2004):

An inspiring sports drama where Shah Rukh Khan played the role of a hockey coach, earning accolades for his powerful performance.

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Chak De! India (2007):

A reincarnation-themed film that was both a commercial success and a tribute to the golden era of Bollywood.

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Om Shanti Om (2007):

A socially relevant film where SRK portrayed a man with Asperger's syndrome, receiving critical acclaim for his sensitive performance.

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My Name Is Khan (2010):

Thrilling action films that saw Shah Rukh Khan as the suave and cunning criminal mastermind.

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Don (2006) and Don 2 (2011):