Sukanya Verma in Mumbai
It's been that long since an unspectacular lad from Delhi's Rajendra Nagar captured India's collective fancy -- 20 years of 70 plus films leading to a mostly invincible superstardom with nothing but a rampant flow of love from fans, media and box office for Shah Rukh Khan.
It's not been an entirely smooth journey since massive success brings its share of knocks too.
From criticism for repeating himself in mush fests to hugely publicised skirmishes with fellow Khans to fall-out with filmmaker friends to uncharacteristic vitriol spewing on unkind responses to his pet project Ra.One to furiously documented displays of rage on cricket grounds, SRK's vibrant image of a genial superstar with a ready bag of headline-sparking quotes did take the heat.
Of course, no sooner did that forehead began to furrow in disdain, he rendered the most spontaneous apology for being a Dennis-equivalent Menace in a manner that could put his on screen alter egos like Raj and Rahul to shame. Whether the concerned Mr Wilsons reciprocated in the same vein is a different matter.
Love him, loathe him or harbor an 'it's complicated' equation, there's simply no ignoring the Godfather-less star and his successful transition, two decades ago, from loveable TV actor to Bollywood superstar going on to star in countless blockbusters and garner innumerable awards and honours like a Padma Shri, a wax statue in Madame Tussauds, France's prestigious Ordre des Arts et des Lettres or the recent Chubb Fellowship at Yale University.
It's been a memorable 20 for the 46-year old King Khan. Here are 20 things we LOVE about him.
1. He speaks so well
The man's any interviewer's dream. SRK's charming eloquence and can battle its way out of the trickiest questions with characteristic wit and snazzy repartee.
Right from his first cool quote, 'When a movie flops we find hundreds of excuses, right from the colour of one's socks to the Great Wall of China' to his famous speech in Yale, 'I become heartbroken, angry and completely convinced that bananas and critics, both should have their skins peeled and fed to the monkeys.'
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in Chak De! India
Image: Rani Mukerji, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
It's not been an entirely smooth journey since massive success brings its share of knocks too.
From criticism for repeating himself in mush fests to hugely publicised skirmishes with fellow Khans to fall-out with filmmaker friends to uncharacteristic vitriol spewing on unkind responses to his pet project Ra.One to furiously documented displays of rage on cricket grounds, SRK's vibrant image of a genial superstar with a ready bag of headline-sparking quotes did take the heat.
Of course, no sooner did that forehead began to furrow in disdain, he rendered the most spontaneous apology for being a Dennis-equivalent Menace in a manner that could put his on screen alter egos like Raj and Rahul to shame. Whether the concerned Mr Wilsons reciprocated in the same vein is a different matter.
Love him, loathe him or harbor an 'it's complicated' equation, there's simply no ignoring the Godfather-less star and his successful transition, two decades ago, from loveable TV actor to Bollywood superstar going on to star in countless blockbusters and garner innumerable awards and honours like a Padma Shri, a wax statue in Madame Tussauds, France's prestigious Ordre des Arts et des Lettres or the recent Chubb Fellowship at Yale University.
It's been a memorable 20 for the 46-year old King Khan. Here are 20 things we LOVE about him.
1. He speaks so well
The man's any interviewer's dream. SRK's charming eloquence and can battle its way out of the trickiest questions with characteristic wit and snazzy repartee.
Right from his first cool quote, 'When a movie flops we find hundreds of excuses, right from the colour of one's socks to the Great Wall of China' to his famous speech in Yale, 'I become heartbroken, angry and completely convinced that bananas and critics, both should have their skins peeled and fed to the monkeys.'
There's no doubting SRK's intelligence.
Being one of the few educated celebrities in the film industry, his well-read and informed attitude is keenly reflected in his ideas and conversation.
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in My Name Is Khan
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in Om Shanti Om
Being one of the few educated celebrities in the film industry, his well-read and informed attitude is keenly reflected in his ideas and conversation.
Without a
godfather or starry connections to boot, SRK conquered an infamously
nepotistic Bollywood on his own terms and conditions.
In the last 20 years, among his many other accomplishments, he's worked with the likes of Yash Chopra, Subhash Ghai, Rakesh Roshan, Mani Rathnam, Kundan Shah, Aziz Mirza, Ketan Mehta, Abbas-Mastan, Ramesh Sippy, Mahesh Bhatt, Amol Palekar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Kamal Haasan, Amitabh Bachchan, Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit while starring in the debut of currently top-notch filmmakers like Aditya Chopra, Karan Johar and Farah Khan.
In the last 20 years, among his many other accomplishments, he's worked with the likes of Yash Chopra, Subhash Ghai, Rakesh Roshan, Mani Rathnam, Kundan Shah, Aziz Mirza, Ketan Mehta, Abbas-Mastan, Ramesh Sippy, Mahesh Bhatt, Amol Palekar, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Kamal Haasan, Amitabh Bachchan, Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit while starring in the debut of currently top-notch filmmakers like Aditya Chopra, Karan Johar and Farah Khan.
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in My Name Is Khan
From featuring on simultaneous TV shows to promote his ambitiously-scaled superhero flick, Ra.One to developing a six-pack in his 40s for an item song in his earlier home production, Om Shanti Om, SRK is one ardent fellow.
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in Om Shanti Om
Be it Leonardo
DiCaprio or Sharmila Tagore, dimples are an alluring finishing touch on
any beautiful face. SRK's not an epitome of pretty but, boy, can he
work those tiny dents on his cheek!
So much that, some young men not only want to emulate his style but also sport similar dimples, by asking cosmetic surgeons to do the needful.
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in Don 2
So much that, some young men not only want to emulate his style but also sport similar dimples, by asking cosmetic surgeons to do the needful.
6. Dang, he's stylish!
Last updated on: June 25, 2012 14:45 IST
He's no clothes horse but the man sure knows how to dress up.
On big screen, we've dug his easygoing style in a white shirt and black trouser for Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, his hip leather jacket and denims look in Dilwake Dulhania Le Jayenge, his checkered casual shirts and khakis in Swades and his dapper dude avatar in Don.
Off screen, too, SRK's suave formals or fuss-free casuals cut a smart picture.
On big screen, we've dug his easygoing style in a white shirt and black trouser for Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, his hip leather jacket and denims look in Dilwake Dulhania Le Jayenge, his checkered casual shirts and khakis in Swades and his dapper dude avatar in Don.
Off screen, too, SRK's suave formals or fuss-free casuals cut a smart picture.
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in Don 2
As much as we
laud his incredible convictions as a bad guy making life hell for the
dainty heroine, it's his positive side we've always rooted for.
He's so good at doing the right thing, this Khan. Whether it's telling his folks about his forged report cards and giving up the girl of his dreams in Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, saying no to corruption in Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, refusing to compromise on ladylove for lavish career in Yes Boss, choosing the 'sahi raasta' in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, lighting bulbs in Swades, coaching an underdog team to win a championship in Chak De! India, feel free to add to this list.
He's so good at doing the right thing, this Khan. Whether it's telling his folks about his forged report cards and giving up the girl of his dreams in Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, saying no to corruption in Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, refusing to compromise on ladylove for lavish career in Yes Boss, choosing the 'sahi raasta' in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, lighting bulbs in Swades, coaching an underdog team to win a championship in Chak De! India, feel free to add to this list.
Image: Shah Rukh Khan in Chak De! India
There's a good reason why SRK's female fan following is greater than that of any other Khans.
No one can romance the heroine like a Raj, Sunil, Rahul or Aman.
From serenading her with the most bewitching lines to gazing into her eyes till the screen and she turn a shade of pink, SRK is designed to evoke a mass-scale kuch kuch hota hai.
No one can romance the heroine like a Raj, Sunil, Rahul or Aman.
From serenading her with the most bewitching lines to gazing into her eyes till the screen and she turn a shade of pink, SRK is designed to evoke a mass-scale kuch kuch hota hai.
Image: Rani Mukerji, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai