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    Shahrukh Khan

    Born November 2, 1965 (1965-11-02) (age 42)
    Gurgaon, Haryana, India
    Other name(s) Shah Rukh Khan
    Occupation Actor, Producer
    Years active 1988-Present
    Spouse(s) Gauri Khan

    Shahrukh Khan (Hindi: शाहरुख़ ख़ान, Hindko/Urdu: ÔÇÀ ÑÎ ÎÇä, Pushtu: ÔÇå ÑæÎ ÎÇä), born 2 November 1965, is a highly acclaimed Bollywood actor, producer, and recent host of the game show, Kaun Banega Crorepati.

    Khan started out his career appearing in several television serials in the late 1980s. He made his film debut with the hit Deewana (1992), and has been part of numerous commercial successes, delivering a variety of critically acclaimed performances as well. During his career years, he has won six Filmfare Best Actor Awards, and has had significant box office success, with films like Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995) and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), being some of Bollywood's biggest hits, while films like Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001), Veer Zaara (2004) and Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna (2006) were the biggest Bollywood hits in the overseas market. Since 2000, Khan branched out into film production and television presenting as well.

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    [edit] Biography

    Khan was born to parents of Pathan ethnicity.[1][2][3] Although his family was Muslim, he was raised by Hindus for most of his life.[4] His father Taj Mohammed Khan was a freedom activist. His mother Lateef Fatima was the adopted daughter of Major General Shah Nawaz Khan of the Janjua Rajput clan, who served as a General in the Indian National Army of Subash Chandra Bose.[5]

    Khan's father came to Gurgaon from Kissa Kahani Bazaar in Peshawar before the Partition of India,[6] while his mother's family came from Rawalpindi, also in present-day Pakistan.[7] Khan has a sister named Shehnaz, who is lovingly known as Lalarukh.[8][9] Khan attended St. Columba's School where he was accomplished in sports, drama and academics. He won the Sword of Honour, an annual award bequeathed to the student who embodies most the spirit of the school. He later attended the Hansraj College (1985-1988) to earn an Honors degree in Economics. After this, he studied for a Masters Degree in Mass Communications at Jamia Millia Islamia University.[10]

    Shahrukh with wife, Gauri Khan at the launch of FHM (2007).
    Shahrukh with wife, Gauri Khan at the launch of FHM (2007).

    After the death of his parents, Khan moved from Gurgaon to Mumbai in 1991. In 1991, he married Gauri Khan in a Hindu wedding ceremony.[11] They have two children, son Aryan (b. 1997) and daughter Suhana (b. 2000).

    Nasreen Munni Kabir produced a two-part documentary on Khan, titled The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan (2005). 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. Another book Still Reading Khan was released in 2006 which details his family and his life. In 2007 another book by Anupama Chopra King of Bollywood "Shahrukh Khan" and the seductive world of Indian cinema was released. This book described the world of Bollywood through Khan's life.

    Khan's life-size wax statue is available in Madame Tussauds wax museum,[12] London, installed in April 2007[13] Khan has been chosen for the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of the Arts and Literature) award of the French government for his “exceptional career”.[14]

    [edit] Career

    [edit] As Actor

    Khan studied acting under celebrated Theatre Director Barry John, at Delhi's Theatre Action Group (TAG). In 2007 John commented on his former pupil,

    The credit for the phenomenally successful development and management of Shah Rukh's career goes to the superstar himself.[15]

    Khan started his acting career in 1988 appearing in the television series Fauji playing the role of Commando Abhimanyu Rai.[16] He went on to appear in several other television serials most notably appearing in the 1989 serial Circus,[17] which depicted the life of circus performers and was directed by Aziz Mirza. That same year he also had a minor role in the English language made-for-television film In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones, which was written by Arundhati Roy and based on life at Delhi University.

    After the death of his parents Khan moved from Gurgaon to Mumbai in 1991.[18] He made his Bollywood film debut in Deewana (1992) which was a box office hit and launched his career in Bollywood.[19] His debut performance won him a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award. His second release Maya Memsaab was known for its controversial issues as Khan appeared in what was an "explicit for Bollywood" sex scene for the film.[20]

    In 1993 he won acclaim for his performances as a murderer and obsessive lover respectively in the box office hits Baazigar and Darr. He won his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in Baazigar. He was also appreciated for his role as a young loser in Kundan Shah's Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa which earned him the Filmfare Best Actor Award (critics) that same year. In 1994 Khan once again played an obsessive lover/psycho role in Anjaam. Even though the movie was not a box office success Khan's performance in a negative role earned him the Filmfare Best Villain Award.

    In 1995 he starred in Aditya Chopra's directorial debut Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge which was a critical and commercial success[21] and has entered its twelfth year in Mumbai theaters, grossing over 12 billion rupees in all, making it as one of the biggest film blockbusters.[22]

    1996 was a disappointing year for Khan as all his films released that year flopped.[23] 1997 meant his diminutive comeback, as his first release, Yash Chopra's Dil to Pagal Hai went on to be the year's second highest grossing film.[24] That same year he also had success with Subhash Ghai's Pardes which was one of the biggest hits of the year and Aziz Mirza's moderately successful film Yes Boss.

    Khan was welcomed with similar success in 1998 starring in Karan Johar's directional debut Kuch Kuch Hota Hai which was the biggest hit of the year and won him his fourth Best Actor award at the Filmfare. He also won critical praise for his performance in Mani Ratnam's Dil Se which did not do well at the box office in India, but earned good collections overseas.[25]

    1999 was another non-notable year for Khan with the average grosser Baadshah as his only film release that year.[26] The year 2000 saw good success, with Aditya Chopra's second directional film Mohabbatein doing well at the box office, and Mansoor Khan's hit Josh. He gained critical acclaim for his performance in the former, which won him his second award for Best Actor (critics) at the Filmfare. In that same year, Khan set up his own production house Dreamz Unlimited with Juhi Chawla. Both Khan and Chawla starred in the first film from their production house Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani. He also played a supporting role in Kamal Hassan's controversial film Hey Ram for which he received much acclaim although the film was a failure at the box office.[27]

    In 2001, Khan collaborated with Karan Johar for the second time with the multi-starrer family drama film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, which was one of the biggest hits of the year. He also received favorable reviews for his performance as Emperor Asoka in the historical epic Asoka.

    In 2002, Khan played the title role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's award-winning period romance Devdas, which was the third Hindi adaptation of Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay's famous novel of the same name.

    In 2003, Khan starred in the romantic drama Chalte Chalte which was a semi-hit.[28] He then made his third film with Karan Johar as the writer and Nikhil Advani as a director of the romantic drama Kal Ho Naa Ho. The movie was one of the year's biggest hits in India and in the overseas market as well. Khan's performance in this film as a guy who has heart disease was also well received.[29]

    Shahrukh Khan in the 2007 film Chak De India.
    Shahrukh Khan in the 2007 film Chak De India.

    2004 proved to be a good year for Khan commercially and critically as well. He starred in Main Hoon Na which was the directorial debut of choreographer Farah Khan. The movie did well at the box office, whilst Yash Chopra's Veer-Zaara was the biggest hit of that year. Khan's performance in the latter was much appreciated and he won various awards at several award ceremonies. Khan also won critical praise for his performance in Ashutosh Gowariker's Swades, which won him the Filmfare Best Actor Award for the sixth time although the film was a box office failure.[30]

    His only major film release in 2005 was the fantasy film Paheli which was not as successful at the box office, but won him acclaim.[31]

    In 2006 he once again collaborated with Karan Johar for the melodrama film Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna which did well in India and became the biggest hit in the overseas market.[32] That same year he played the title role in Don, a remake of the 1978 hit film Don which was also successful.[33]

    His first release in 2007 was the sports film Chak De India which released on August 10, 2007. Khan received good reviews for his performance as the coach of a girl's hockey team in the film. Despite a low start at the box office, the film has been declared blockbuster, simultaneously becoming one of the year's biggest hits.[34]

    His upcoming film is Om Shanti Om which is due to be released on November 9, 2007.

    [edit] As a Producer

    Khan has also produced some of the films he has starred in but has had mixed success as both the producer and the star of his films. 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.[35] His third film, as a producer and star, Chalte Chalte (2003), was the first box office hit from his production house.[36] In 2004 he set up another production company called Red Chillies Entertainment and produced and starred in Main Hoon Na which was another hit at the box office.[37] In 2005 he produced and starred in the fantasy film Paheli, which was a box office failure. It was India's selection for the Academy Awards (foreign films category) but did not win. That same year he also 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.[38]

    The forthcoming film produced by his company Red Chillies Entertainment is Om Shanti Om which he will also star in.

    [edit] As Television Host

    Khan was chosen 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?,[39] in 2007 taking over from the original host Amitabh Bachchan who had hosted the show from 2000 to 2005. On Monday, January 22, 2007, "KBC" aired with Khan as the new host. The season ended on April 19 2007.[40]

    [edit] Awards and nominations

    [edit] Filmography

    [edit] Actor

    YearTitleRoleNotes
    1992 Deewana Raja Sahai Winner, Filmfare Best Male Debut Award
    Chamatkar Sunder Srivastava  
    Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman Raju (Raj Mathur)  
    Dil Aashna Hai Karan  
    1993 Maya Memsaab Lalit  
    King Uncle Anil  
    Baazigar Ajay Sharma/Vicky Malhotra Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    Darr Rahul Mehra Nominated, Filmfare Best Villain Award
    1994 Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa Sunil Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance
    Anjaam Vijay Agnihotri Winner, Filmfare Best Villain Award
    1995 Karan Arjun Arjun Singh/Vijay  
    Zamana Deewana Rahul Malhotra  
    Guddu Guddu Bahadur  
    Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India Hero  
    Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Raj Malhotra Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    Ram Jaane Ram Jaane  
    Trimurti Romi Singh/Bholey  
    1996 English Babu Desi Mem Vikram/Hari/Gopal Mayur  
    Chaahat Roop Rathore  
    Army Arjun Special appearance
    Dushman Duniya Ka Badru  
    1997 Gudgudee   Special appearance
    Koyla Shanker  
    Yes Boss Rahul Joshi Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    Pardes Arjun Saagar  
    Dil To Pagal Hai Rahul Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    1998 Duplicate Bablu Chaudhry/Manu Dada Nominated, Filmfare Best Villain Award
    Achanak   Special appearance
    Dil Se Amarkant Varma  
    Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Rahul Khanna Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    1999 Baadshah Raj 'Baadshah'Heera Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
    2000 Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani Ajay Bakshi  
    Hey Ram Amjad Ali Khan Tamil film. India's official entry to the Oscars
    Josh Max  
    Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega Rahul Special appearance
    Mohabbatein Raj Aryan Malhotra Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance
    Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    Gaja Gamini Shahrukh Special appearance
    2001 One 2 Ka 4 Arun Verma  
    Asoka Asoka  
    Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham Rahul Raichand Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    2002 Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam Gopal  
    Devdas Devdas Mukherjee Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    India's official entry to the Oscars
    Shakti: The Power Jaisingh Special appearance
    Saathiya Yeshwant Rao Special appearance
    2003 Chalte Chalte Raj Mathur  
    Kal Ho Naa Ho Aman Mathur Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    2004 Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke Dushant  
    Main Hoon Na Maj. Ram Prasad Sharma Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    Veer-Zaara Veer Pratap Singh Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    Swades Mohan Bhargava Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    2005 Kuch Meetha Ho Jaaye Himself Special appearance
    Kaal   Special appearance in song Kaal Dhamaal
    Silsiilay Sutradhar Special appearance
    Paheli Kishen/The Ghost India's official entry to the Oscars
    The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan Himself (Biopic) Documentary directed by British-based author and director Nasreen Munni Kabir
    2006 Alag   Special appearance in song Sabse Alag
    Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Dev Saran Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    Don - The Chase Begins Again Don/Vijay Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
    I See You   Special appearance in song Subah Subah
    2007 Chak De India Kabir Khan  
    Heyy Babyy Raj Malhotra Special appearance in song Mast Kalandar
    Om Shanti Om Om Prakash Makhija/Om Kapoor Releasing on November 9, 2007
    2008 Bhootnath   Special appearance
    Dulha Mil Gaya Raj Releasing on March 21, 2008
    Don 2 Don/Vijay Announced
    My Name is Khan   Announced

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    king of bolywood

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    shahrukh khan

    06/11/2007 22:36

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    Name: Shah Rukh Khan

    Spitzname: Sharu

    Geburtstag: 2. November 1965

    Geburtsort: Talwar-Pflegeheim (Rajinder Nagar) Neu Dehli

    Wohnort: Mumbai

    Sternzeichen: Skorpion                

    Religion: Moslime

    Augenfarbe: Braun

    Haarfarbe: Schwarz - Braun

    Größe: 1,75 m

    Filme und Stars

    Lieblingsfilm wo SRK selbst mitspielt: Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa

    Lieblingsstar: Amitabh Bachan, Dilip Kumar, Rishi Kapoor, Akshay Kumar

    Lieblings co star (m): Sanjay Dutt, Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff und Salman Khan

    Lieblings co star (w): Juhi Chawla, Madhuri Dixit und Kajol Devgan

    Ereignisse

    Glücklichster Moment: Die Hochzeit mit Gauri, die Geburt seiner Kinder

    Unglücklichster Moment: Der Tod seiner Eltern

    Sonstiges

    Hobbys: Liebe machen, lesen, Computer, Autos

    Lieblingsgericht: Tandoori Chicken

    Lieblingsgetränk: Pepsi

    Vorlieben: Bücher, Lippen, Buddhas, Regen

    Abneigung: früh aufstehen, starke Hitze und Lügner

    Lieblingszitat: Sei gierig, auch wenn du nicht hungrig bist

    Ängste: das jemand seine Arme abtrennt

    Lieblingsbuch: Per Anhalter durch die Galaxis von Douglas Adams

    Lieblingsparfüm: Azzaro

    Familienstand

    Verheiratet mit: Gauri Chibber Khan seit 25 Oktober  1991

    Kinder: Sohn Aryan 13. Nov. 1997 und Tochter Suhana 22. Mai.2000

    Geschwister:  Schwester  Shehnaaz

    Haustiere:  2 Hunde

    Vater: Taj Khan (verstarb 1981)

    Mutter: Fatima Khan (verstarb 1991)

    beste Freundin: Juhi Chawla

    Bildung

    Bildung: St. Columbus High School in Dehli bekam dort den Sword of Honor

    als bester Student

    weitere Ausbildung: Hansraj College, Dehli University

     







     
     

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