Shah Rukh Khan filmography
Shah Rukh Khan (also credited as Shahrukh Khan) is an Indian actor, producer, playback singer, action director and television personality.[1] Khan began his acting career on television by playing a soldier in the Doordarshan series Fauji (1988), a role that garnered him recognition and led to starring roles in more television shows.[2] He soon started receiving offers for film roles and had his first release with the romantic drama Deewana (1992), in which he played a supporting part.[3][4] Khan subsequently played the antagonist of the 1993 thrillers Baazigar and Darr, box office hits that established his career in Bollywood.[5] In 1995, Khan starred opposite Kajol in Aditya Chopra's romance Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, that became the longest running Indian film of all time.[6] He continued to establish a reputation in romantic roles by playing opposite Madhuri Dixit in Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), and Kajol in the Karan Johar-directed blockbusters Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001).[7][8]
In 1999, Khan collaborated with Mirza and actress Juhi Chawla to start a production company, Dreamz Unlimited, whose first release was the comedy-drama Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000) starring Khan and Chawla.[9] The film was a commercial failure as was their next production, Aśoka (2001), which led critics to believe that the end of Khan's career was imminent.[10] Khan's career prospects, however, improved in 2002 when Sanjay Leela Bhansali cast him alongside Dixit and Aishwarya Rai as a depressed lover in Devdas, a period romance that garnered Khan critical acclaim.[11] In 2004, he collaborated with his wife Gauri Khan to launch another company, Red Chillies Entertainment, whose first feature was the box office hit Main Hoon Na (2004).[12][13] Khan's popularity continued to increase in the 2000s as he played the romantic lead opposite younger actresses,[14] most notably Rani Mukerji and Preity Zinta, in several top-grossing productions, including Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003) and Veer-Zaara (2004).[15][16][17] He also played against type as a NASA scientist in the drama Swades (2004), a hockey coach in the sports film Chak De! India (2007), and an autistic man in the drama My Name Is Khan (2010).[18] From 2007 onwards, Khan began to star opposite a third generation of heroines,[19] most notably opposite Deepika Padukone in Om Shanti Om (2007) and Anushka Sharma in Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008).[20] Khan went on to co-star with Padukone in the over ₹3.4 billion (US$51 million) grossing action-comedies Chennai Express (2013) and Happy New Year (2014), both of which rank among the highest-grossing Bollywood films.[21]
Seventeen of Khan's films have grossed over ₹1 billion (US$15 million) in global ticket sales.[21] With eight Filmfare Awards for Best Actor, he shares the record for the most wins in the category with Dilip Kumar.[22] Khan has also starred in several non-fiction films that have documented his popularity, including the Nasreen Munni Kabir-directed documentary The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan (2005).[23] From 2003 onwards, he has hosted several award ceremonies, including eight Filmfare Awards and six Screen Awards. In addition, he has featured as the host of four television game shows, including Kaun Banega Crorepati (2007).
Film
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Fiction film
Title | Year | Credited as | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Deewana | 1992 | Actor | Raja Sahay | Raj Kanwar | Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut | [24] [25] |
Chamatkar | 1992 | Actor | Sunder Srivastava | Rajiv Mehra | [26] | |
Dil Aashna Hai | 1992 | Actor | Karan Singh | Hema Malini | [27] | |
Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman | 1992 | Actor | Raj Mathur | Aziz Mirza | [28] | |
Maya Memsaab | 1993 | Actor | Lalit Kumar | Ketan Mehta | [29] | |
Pehla Nasha | 1993 | Actor | Himself | Ashutosh Gowariker | Cameo appearance | [30] |
King Uncle | 1993 | Actor | Anil Bhansal | Rakesh Roshan | [31] | |
Baazigar | 1993 | Actor | Vicky Malhotra / Ajay Sharma[lower-alpha 1] | Abbas-Mustan | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [36] [37] |
Darr | 1993 | Actor | Rahul Mehra | Yash Chopra | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role | [38] [39] |
Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa | 1994 | Actor | Sunil | Kundan Shah | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [40] [41] [42] |
Anjaam | 1994 | Actor | Vijay Agnihotri | Rahul Rawail | Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role | [41] [43] |
Karan Arjun | 1995 | Actor | Arjun Singh / Vijay[lower-alpha 2] | Rakesh Roshan | [50] | |
Zamaana Deewana | 1995 | Actor | Rahul Singh | Ramesh Sippy | [51] | |
Guddu | 1995 | Actor | Guddu Bahadur | Abrar Alvi | [52] | |
Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India! | 1995 | Actor | Hero | Ketan Mehta | [53] | |
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge | 1995 | Actor | Raj Malhotra | Aditya Chopra | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [54] [55] |
Ram Jaane | 1995 | Actor | Ram Jaane | Rajiv Mehra | [56] | |
Trimurti | 1995 | Actor | Romi Singh | Mukul S. Anand | [57] | |
English Babu Desi Mem | 1996 | Actor | Gopal Mayur / Hari Mayur / Vikram Mayur[lower-alpha 3] | Praveen Nischol | [59] | |
Chaahat | 1996 | Actor | Roop Rathore | Mahesh Bhatt | [60] | |
Army | 1996 | Actor | Major Arjun Singh | Ram Shetty | Special appearance | [61] |
Dushman Duniya Ka | 1996 | Actor | Badru | Mehmood Ali | Special appearance | [62] |
Gudgudee | 1997 | Actor | Unknown | Basu Chatterjee | Special appearance | [63] |
Koyla | 1997 | Actor | Shankar | Rakesh Roshan | [64] | |
Yes Boss | 1997 | Actor | Rahul Joshi | Aziz Mirza | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [65] [66] |
Pardes | 1997 | Actor | Arjun Sagar | Subhash Ghai | [67] | |
Dil To Pagal Hai | 1997 | Actor | Rahul | Yash Chopra | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [68] [69] |
Duplicate | 1998 | Actor | Bablu Chaudhry / Manu Dada[lower-alpha 2] | Mahesh Bhatt | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role | [70] [71] |
Achanak | 1998 | Actor | Himself | Naresh Malhotra | Cameo appearance | [72] |
Dil Se.. | 1998 | Actor | Amarkant Verma | Mani Ratnam | [73] | |
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai | 1998 | Actor, action director | Rahul Khanna | Karan Johar | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [74] [75] |
Baadshah | 1999 | Actor, playback singer | Raj / Baadshah[lower-alpha 1] | Abbas-Mustan | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role | [76] [77] |
Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani | 2000 | Actor, producer | Ajay Bakshi | Aziz Mirza | [78] | |
Hey Ram | 2000 | Actor | Amjad Khan | Kamal Haasan | Bilingual film in Tamil and Hindi | [79] |
Josh | 2000 | Actor, playback singer | Max "Maxy" Dias | Mansoor Khan | [80] | |
Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega | 2000 | Actor | Rahul | Raj Kanwar | Special appearance | [81] |
Mohabbatein | 2000 | Actor | Raj Aryan Malhotra | Aditya Chopra | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [82] [83] |
Gaja Gamini | 2000 | Actor | Himself | M. F. Husain | Special appearance | [84] |
One 2 Ka 4 | 2001 | Actor | Arun Verma | Shashilal K. Nair | [85] | |
Aśoka | 2001 | Actor, producer | Ashoka Maurya / Pawan[lower-alpha 1] | Santosh Sivan | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film | [86] [87] |
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... | 2001 | Actor | Rahul Raichand | Karan Johar | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [87] [88] |
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam | 2002 | Actor | Gopal | K. S. Adhiyaman | [89] | |
Devdas | 2002 | Actor | Devdas Mukherjee | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [90] [91] |
Shakti: The Power | 2002 | Actor | Jai Singh | Pasupuleti Krishna Vamsi | [92] | |
Saathiya | 2002 | Actor | Yeshwant Rao | Shaad Ali | Special appearance | [93] |
Chalte Chalte | 2003 | Actor, producer | Raj Mathur | Aziz Mirza | [94] | |
Kal Ho Naa Ho | 2003 | Actor | Aman Mathur | Nikhil Advani | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [95] [96] |
Yeh Lamhe Judaai Ke | 2004 | Actor | Dushant | Birendra Nath Tiwari | [97] | |
Main Hoon Na | 2004 | Actor, producer | Ram Prasad Sharma | Farah Khan | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [98] [99] |
Veer-Zaara | 2004 | Actor | Veer Pratap Singh | Yash Chopra | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [99] [100] |
Swades | 2004 | Actor | Mohan Bhargav | Ashutosh Gowariker | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [101] [102] |
Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye | 2005 | Actor | Himself | Samar Khan | Special appearance | [103] |
Kaal | 2005 | Actor, producer | Unknown | Soham Shah | Special appearance in song "Kaal Dhamaal" | [104] |
Silsiilay | 2005 | Actor | Sutradhar | Khalid Mohamed | Special appearance | [105] |
Paheli | 2005 | Actor, producer | Kishanlal / The Ghost | Amol Palekar | [106] | |
Alag | 2006 | Actor | Unknown | Ashu Trikha | Cameo appearance in song "Sabse Alag" | [107] |
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna | 2006 | Actor, action director | Dev Saran | Karan Johar | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [108] [109] |
Don – The Chase Begins Again | 2006 | Actor, playback singer | Don / Vijay[lower-alpha 2] | Farhan Akhtar | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [109] [110] |
I See You | 2006 | Actor | Unknown | Vivek Agrawal | Cameo appearance in song "Subah Subah" | [111] |
Chak De! India | 2007 | Actor | Kabir Khan | Shimit Amin | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [109] [112] |
Heyy Babyy | 2007 | Actor | Raj Malhotra | Sajid Khan | Special appearance | [113] |
Om Shanti Om | 2007 | Actor, action director[lower-alpha 4] | Om Kapoor / Om Prakash Makhija[lower-alpha 2] | Farah Khan | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [109] [114] |
Shaurya | 2008 | Narrator | Samar Khan | [120] | ||
Krazzy 4 | 2008 | Actor | Unknown | Jaideep Sen | Special appearance in song "Break Free" | [121] |
Bhoothnath | 2008 | Actor | Aditya Sharma | Vivek Sharma | Special appearance | [122] |
Kismat Konnection | 2008 | Narrator | Aziz Mirza | [123] | ||
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi | 2008 | Actor | Surinder 'Suri' Sahni & Raj Kapoor[lower-alpha 1] | Aditya Chopra | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [109] [124] |
Luck by Chance | 2009 | Actor | Himself | Zoya Akhtar | Special appearance | [125] |
Billu | 2009 | Actor[lower-alpha 4] | Sahir Khan | Priyadarshan | [115] | |
Dulha Mil Gaya | 2010 | Actor | Pawan Raj Gandhi | Mudassar Aziz | Special appearance | [126] |
My Name Is Khan | 2010 | Actor[lower-alpha 4] | Rizwan Khan | Karan Johar | Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [116] [127] [128] |
Shahrukh Bola "Khoobsurat Hai Tu" | 2010 | Actor | Himself | Makarand Deshpande | Cameo appearance | [129] |
Always Kabhi Kabhi | 2011 | Actor[lower-alpha 4] | Unknown | Roshan Abbas | Special appearance in song "Antenna" | [117] |
Love Breakups Zindagi | 2011 | Actor | Himself | Sahil Sangha | Cameo appearance | [130] |
Ra.One | 2011 | Actor[lower-alpha 4] | G.One / Shekhar Subramanium[lower-alpha 2] | Anubhav Sinha | [118] | |
Don 2 | 2011 | Actor, producer, playback singer | Don | Farhan Akhtar | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [131] [132] |
Student of the Year | 2012 | Producer | N/A | Karan Johar | [133] | |
Jab Tak Hai Jaan | 2012 | Actor, playback singer | Samar Anand | Yash Chopra | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [134] [135] |
Bombay Talkies | 2013 | Actor | Himself | Various | Special appearance in song "Apna Bombay Talkies" | [136] |
Chennai Express | 2013 | Actor[lower-alpha 4] | Rahul Y.Y Mithaiwala | Rohit Shetty | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [119] [137] |
Bhoothnath Returns | 2014 | Actor | Aditya Sharma | Nitesh Tiwari | Cameo appearance | [138] |
Happy New Year | 2014 | Actor[lower-alpha 4] | Chandramohan "Charlie" Manohar Sharma | Farah Khan | [139] | |
Dilwale | 2015 | Actor[lower-alpha 4] | Raj "Kaali" Randhir Bakshi | Rohit Shetty | Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [140] [141] |
Fan | 2016 | Actor | Aryan Khanna / Gaurav Chandna[lower-alpha 2] | Maneesh Sharma | [49] | |
Tutak Tutak Tutiya | 2016 | Voiceover | A. L. Vijay | [142] | ||
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil | 2016 | Actor | Tahir Taliyar Khan | Karan Johar | Cameo appearance | [143] |
Dear Zindagi | 2016 | Actor | Dr. Jahangir Khan (Jug) | Gauri Shinde | Extended cameo | [144] [145] |
Raees | 2017 | Actor | Raees Khan | Rahul Dholakia | Post-production | [146] [147] |
Untitled | 2017 | Actor | Harinder Singh Nehra | Imtiaz Ali | Filming | [148] |
Documentary film
Title | Year | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bollywood im Alpenrausch | 2000 | Himself | Christian Frei | Swiss film Uncredited; cameo appearance | [149] |
Bollywood for Beginners | 2002 | Himself | Penelope Jagessar Chaffer | British film | [150] |
The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan | 2005 | Himself | Nasreen Munni Kabir | [23] | |
Bollywood – Indiens klingendes Kino | 2005 | Himself | Nele Münchmeyer | German film | [151] |
Living with a Superstar – Shahrukh Khan | 2010 | Himself | Samar Khan | ||
Mughal-E-Azam – A Tribute by a son to his father | 2011 | Narrator | Deven Munjal | ||
Living with KKR | 2014 | Himself | Jonathan F. | [154] |
Television
As an actor
Title | Year | Role | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fauji | 1988 | Abhimanyu Rai | Colonel R.K. Kapoor | 13 episodes | [155] [156] |
Dil Dariya | 1988 | Nandu | Lekh Tandon | [155] | |
Ummeed | 1989 | Bank Babu | Aziz Mirza | [157] | |
Mahan Karz | 1989 | Kanwar Singh | Dinesh Lakhanpal | [158] | |
Wagle Ki Duniya | 1989 | Unknown | Kundan Shah | Guest appearance - Episode "Police Station" | [157] |
Circus | 1989–90 | Shekharan | Aziz Mirza | [159] | |
In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones | 1989 | Senior | Pradip Krishen | Television film | [160] [161] |
Doosra Keval | 1989 | Keval | Lekh Tandon | [162] | |
Idiot | 1991 | Pawan Raghurajan | Mani Kaul | 4-part miniseries | [163] [164] |
As a host
Title | Year | Creator(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
48th Filmfare Awards | 2003 | Cineyug | Television special | [165] |
49th Filmfare Awards | 2004 | Cineyug | Television special | [166] |
6th International Indian Film Academy Awards | 2005 | Wizcraft International Entertainment | Television special | [167] |
2nd Global Indian Film Awards | 2006 | Cineyug | Television special | [168] |
52nd Filmfare Awards | 2007 | Cineyug | Television special | [169] |
Kaun Banega Crorepati | 2007 | Siddhartha Basu | Season 3 Game show |
[170] |
53rd Filmfare Awards | 2008 | Cineyug | Television special | [171] |
Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain? | 2008 | Siddhartha Basu | Game show | [172] |
16th Star Screen Awards | 2010 | Cineyug | Television special | [173] |
55th Filmfare Awards | 2010 | Cineyug | Television special | [174] |
Indian Premiere League Awards | 2010 | Cineyug | Television special | [175] |
Sahara India Sports Awards 2010 | 2010 | Cineyug | Television special | [176] |
17th Star Screen Awards | 2011 | Cineyug | Television special | [177] |
Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout | 2011 | Endemol | Game show | [178] |
18th Colors Screen Awards | 2012 | Cineyug | Television special | [179] |
57th Filmfare Awards | 2012 | Cineyug | Television special | [180] |
Zee Cine Awards 2012 | 2012 | Cineyug | Television special | [181] |
19th Colors Screen Awards | 2013 | Cineyug | Television special | [182] |
58th Filmfare Awards | 2013 | Fountainhead Entertainment | Television special | [183] |
14th International Indian Film Academy Awards | 2013 | Wizcraft International Entertainment | Television special | [184] |
20th Life OK Screen Awards | 2014 | Cineyug | Television special | [185] |
21st Life OK Screen Awards | 2015 | Cineyug | Television special | [186] |
India Poochega Sabse Shaana Kaun? | 2015 | BIG Synergy | Game show | [187] |
61st Filmfare Awards | 2016 | Fountainhead Entertainment | Television special | [188] |
See also
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 4 Khan played a single character in the film who has two different names.[32][33][34][35]
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Khan performed dual roles in the film.[44][45][46][47][48][49]
- ↑ Khan performed triple roles in the film.[58]
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The film was produced under Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment, but he was not credited as producer.[114][115][116][117][118][119]
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