Patriotic comeback story
Chak De! India (2007) saw SRK in a rare non-romantic avatar, playing a disgraced hockey coach. His inspiring speech on team unity and redemption became an iconic motivational moment for youth across India.
Romantic blockbuster magic
Released in 1995, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge became the longest-running film in Indian cinema history. Its Swiss landscapes, iconic train scene and SRK’s boy-next-door charm defined 90s Bollywood romance forever.
Heartfelt family drama
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) blended opulence with deep family emotions. SRK’s portrayal of a dutiful son resonated with millions. The film’s dialogues, fashion and music became part of Indian pop culture.
College love anthem
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) captured the pulse of young love and friendship. From basketball courts to emotional reunions, SRK’s Rahul became every teenager’s crush, making the film a pop-culture milestone.
Musical love saga
Mohabbatein (2000) marked a significant shift in SRK’s image, from lover boy to mature mentor. His violin scenes and dialogues about love versus tradition created lasting memories for Bollywood romantics worldwide.
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