5 times Shah Rukh Khan showed his endearing affection for Bengali culture

Shah Rukh Khan and his endearing affection for Bengal
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Shah Rukh Khan and his endearing affection for Bengal

Shah Rukh Khan, the Badshah of Bollywood, is not only known for his exceptional acting skills but also for his genuine admiration for diverse cultures. One such culture that holds a special place in his heart is Bengali. From his on-screen portrayals to his off-screen endeavors, Shah Rukh Khan has showcased his love and respect for the rich heritage of Bengal on multiple occasions. Here’s a quick look at five memorable instances when the charismatic actor expressed his affection for Bengali culture.

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SRK’s sweet Bengali words
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SRK’s sweet Bengali words

Shah Rukh Khan who was in Kolkata for the inauguration of the 28th Kolkata International Film Festival in 2022 once again gave more than one reason for the Bengalis to love him. King Khan who is known for his smart answers and humour confessed his love for the city of joy with some really witty but honest comments. What was more interesting is he tried his best to give his speech in Bengali as he had promised the West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee. While speaking on the stage the first thing Shah Rukh said is ‘Kamon achen apnara, bhalo to?’ (How are you all? Everything is good?). He further stated how happy he is to be in Kolkata after a long time.

Embracing Bengali Characters
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Embracing Bengali Characters

Who can forget her performance in ‘Devdas’? The benchmark for a good Devdas performance set by Dilip Kumar may be hard to achieve but Shah Rukh did come close. Not only portraying the arrogant madness of Dev but also channeling the inner grief SRK’s Devdas was indeed exceptional. Additionally, his portrayal of the passionate lover Raj in ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ captured the essence of Bengali romance, resonating with audiences across the country.

Kolkata Knight Riders
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Kolkata Knight Riders

Shah Rukh Khan's involvement with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) is an embodiment of his love for Bengal. As the co-owner of the KKR franchise, he has not only supported cricket but also promoted the cultural heritage of Kolkata. Through the team's association with Rabindra Sangeet, the traditional Bengali music, and the vibrant celebrations during matches, Khan has fostered a deep connection between Bengali culture and cricket.

Promoting Bengali Cinema
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Promoting Bengali Cinema

Shah Rukh Khan has consistently lent his support to Bengali cinema. He has attended film festivals in Kolkata, encouraging young talent and sharing his experiences with aspiring filmmakers. By extending his reach to regional cinema, Khan has helped shine a spotlight on the artistic brilliance and storytelling prowess of Bengali films.

Joy Bangla Concert
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Joy Bangla Concert

In 2018, Shah Rukh Khan participated in the Joy Bangla Concert, a charitable event aimed at aiding the cause of education for underprivileged children in West Bengal. With his electrifying performance, he captivated the audience while promoting the rich cultural heritage of Bengal. His presence at the event showcased his commitment to giving back to society and further cemented his love for Bengali culture.

His signature gestures
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His signature gestures

Shah Rukh Khan's love for Bengali culture is evident through his diverse contributions and efforts to promote Bengal's rich heritage. Whether it's through his on-screen portrayals, ownership of the Kolkata Knight Riders, support for Bengali cinema, charitable initiatives, or being the brand ambassador of West Bengal, he has consistently displayed his admiration for Bengal's cultural tapestry. Khan's gestures not only reinforce the beauty and significance of Bengali culture but also inspire a sense of unity and appreciation among audiences worldwide.

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