Shah Rukh Khan, often called the “King of Bollywood”, is one of the most successful and beloved actors in Indian cinema. He was born on November 2, 1965, in New Delhi, where he attended St. Columba’s School and later studied Economics at Hansraj College, Delhi University. He also pursued acting at the Theatre Action Group (TAG) under Barry John’s mentorship. Before entering films, he gained popularity through television serials like Fauji and Circus. His charm, energy, and emotional depth quickly made him a favorite among audiences.
Shah Rukh Khan made his film debut in Deewana (1992) and rose to superstardom with blockbusters such as Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Dil Se, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and Chennai Express. Known for his versatility, he has portrayed a wide range of roles-from romantic hero to anti-hero-with remarkable ease. Beyond acting, he is a film producer, co-owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) IPL team, and philanthropist supporting education and healthcare causes. Often described as a global icon, Shah Rukh Khan’s influence extends far beyond cinema, symbolizing talent, hard work, and charisma.