Shah Rukh Khan

 

Shah Rukh Khan


Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan graces the send off of the new Santro.jpg
Khan at an occasion for Hyundai in 2018

Born Shahrukh Khan
2 November 1965 (age 57)
New Delhi, India
Alma mater Hansraj School, JMI[1]
Occupations

Actorfilm producertelevision personalitybusinessmansperger disorder in I go by Khshan (2010). His most noteworthy earning films incorporate the comedies Chennai Express (2013), Cheerful New Year (2014) and Dilwale (2015), and the wrongdoing film Raees (2017). A considerable lot of his movies thematise Indian public character and associations with diaspora networks, or orientation, racial, social and strict contrasts and complaints.
Starting around 2015, Khan is co-administrator of the movie creation organization Red Chillies Diversion and its auxiliaries, and is the co-proprietor of the Indian Chief Association cricket crew Kolkata Knight Riders and the Caribbean Head Association group Trinbago Knight Riders. He is an incessant TV moderator and stage show entertainer. The media frequently mark him as "Brand SRK" on account of his numerous underwriting and business adventures. Khan's charitable undertakings have given medical care and fiasco alleviation, and he was regarded with UNESCO's Pyramide con Marni grant in 2011 for his help of kids' schooling and the World Financial Gathering's Precious stone Honor in 2018 for puing for ladies' and youngsters' freedoms in India. He consistently includes in postings of the most compelling individuals in Indian culture, and in 2008, Newsweek named him one of their fifty most influential individuals on the planet.
Contents

1 Early life and family
2 Acting vocation
2.1 1988-1992: TV and film debut
2.2 1993-1994: Wannabe
2.3 1995-1998: Heartfelt jobs
2.4 1999-2003: Vocation challenges
2.5 2004-2009: Resurgence
2.6 2010-2014: I am Khan and development to activity and parody
2.7 2015-2018: Profession changes
2.8 2019-present: Break and acting rebound
3 Other work
3.1 Film creation and TV facilitating
3.2 Stage exhibitions
3.3 Ownership of IPL cricket crew
4 In the media
5 Awards and acknowledgments
6 See too
7 Footnotes
8 References
9 Bibliography
10 Further perusing
11 External connections

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