Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Filmography



YearFilmRoleNotes
1992DeewanaRaja SahaiWinner, Filmfare Best Male Debut Award
IdiotPawan Raghujan
ChamatkarSunder Srivastava
Raju Ban Gaya GentlemanRaju (Raj Mathur)
Dil Aashna HaiKaran
1993Maya MemsaabLalit Kumar
King UncleAnil Bhansal
BaazigarAjay Sharma/Vicky MalhotraWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
DarrRahul MehraNominated, Filmfare Best Villain Award
Kabhi Haan Kabhi NaaSunilWinner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1994AnjaamVijay AgnihotriWinner, Filmfare Best Villain Award
1995Karan ArjunArjun Singh/Vijay
Zamana DeewanaRahul Malhotra
GudduGuddu Bahadur
Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India!Hero
Dilwale Dulhania Le JayengeRaj MalhotraWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Ram JaaneRam Jaane
TrimurtiRomi Singh
1996English Babu Desi MemVikram/Hari/Gopal Mayur
ChaahatRoop Rathore
ArmyArjunCameo
Dushman Duniya KaBadru
1997GudgudeeSpecial appearance
KoylaShankar
Yes BossRahul JoshiNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
PardesArjun Saagar
Dil To Pagal HaiRahulWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1998DuplicateBablu Chaudhry/Manu DadaNominated, Filmfare Best Villain Award
AchanakHimselfSpecial appearance
Dil SeAmarkant Varma
Kuch Kuch Hota HaiRahul KhannaWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1999BaadshahRaj Heera/BaadshahNominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
2000Phir Bhi Dil Hai HindustaniAjay Bakshi
Hey RamAmjad Ali Khan
JoshMax
Har Dil Jo Pyar KaregaRahulCameo
MohabbateinRaj Aryan MalhotraWinner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Gaja GaminiHimselfSpecial appearance
2001One 2 Ka 4Arun Verma
AsokaAsoka
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham...Rahul RaichandNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
2002Hum Tumhare Hain SanamGopal
DevdasDevdas MukherjeeWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Shakti: The PowerJaisinghSpecial appearance
SaathiyaYeshwant RaoCameo
2003Chalte ChalteRaj Mathur
Kal Ho Naa HoAman MathurNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
2004Yeh Lamhe Judaai KeDushant
Main Hoon NaMaj. Ram Prasad SharmaNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Veer-ZaaraVeer Pratap SinghNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
SwadesMohan BhargavaWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
2005Kuch Meetha Ho JaayeHimselfSpecial appearance
KaalSpecial appearance in song Kaal Dhamaal
SilsilaySutradharCameo
PaheliKishenlal/The Ghost
The Inner and Outer World
of Shah Rukh Khan
Himself (Biopic)Documentary directed by British-based author
and director
Nasreen Munni Kabir
2006AlagSpecial appearance in song Sabse Alag
Kabhi Alvida Naa KehnaDev SaranNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Don - The Chase Begins AgainVijay/DonNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Nominated, Asian Film Award for Best Actor
I See YouSpecial appearance in song Subah Subah
2007Chak De IndiaKabir KhanWinner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Heyy BabyyRaj MalhotraSpecial appearance in song Mast Kalandar
Om Shanti OmOm Prakash Makhija/
Om Kapoor
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
2008Krazzy 4Special appearance in song Break Free
BhoothnathAditya SharmaCameo
Rab Ne Bana Di JodiSurinder Sahni/RajNominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Kismat KonnectionNarrator
2009Luck by ChanceHimselfGuest appearance
BilluSahir Khan
2010Dulha Mil GayaPawan Raj Gandhi (PRG)Extended appearance
My Name Is KhanRizwan Khan
Shahrukh Bola Khoobsurat Hai TuHimselfGuest appearance
2011Koochie Koochie Hota HainRocky (voice)Post-production
Ra.OneFilming
Don 2 - The Chase ContinuesDonFilming

Awards and nominations



Khan has been awarded several honours which includes the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award from the Government of India in 2005. In April 2007, a life-size wax statue of Khan was installed at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, London. Another statue was installed at the Musée Grévin in Paris, the same year.[57] During the same year, he was accorded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (Order of the Arts and Literature) award by the French government for his “exceptional career”.[58] There are also statues in Hong Kong [59] and New York [60]
In October 2008, Khan was conferred the Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka which carries the honorific Datuk (in similar fashion to "Sir" in British knighthood), by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Mohd Khalil Yaakob, the head of state of Malacca in Malaysia. Khan was honoured for "promoting tourism in Malacca" by filming One Two Ka Four there in 2001. Some were critical of this decision.[61] He was also honoured with an honorary doctorate in arts and culture from Britain's University of Bedfordshire in 2009.[62]

Television host of srk




In 2007, Khan replaced Amitabh Bachchan 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?.[52] The previous had hosted the show for five years from 2000–05. On 22 January 2007, Kaun Banega Crorepati aired with Khan as the new host[53] and later ended on 19 April 2007.[54]
On 25 April 2008, Khan began hosting the game show Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain?, the Indian version of Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?,[55] whose last episode was telecasted on 27 July 2008, with Lalu Prasad Yadav as the special guest.[56]

Background of srk



Khan studied acting under celebrated Theatre Director Barry John at Delhi's Theatre Action Group (TAG). In 2007, John commented thus on his former pupil that, "The credit for the phenomenally successful development and management of Shahrukh's career goes to the superstar himself."[20] Khan made his acting debut in 1988 when he appeared in the television series, Fauji, playing the role of Commando Abhimanyu Rai.[21] He went on to appear in several other television serials, most notably in the 1989 serial, Aziz Mirza's Circus, which depicted the life of circus performers.[22] The same year, Khan also had a minor role in the made-for-television English-language film, In Which Annie Gives it Those Ones, which was based on life at Delhi University and was written by Arundhati Roy

THE KING KHAN : BIOGRAPHY

Khan was born in 1965 to Muslim[6] parents of Pathan descent in New Delhi, India.[7] His father, Taj Mohammed Khan, was an Indian independence activist from Peshawar, British India. According to Khan, his paternal grandfather was originally from Afghanistan.[8] 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.[9] Khan's father came to New Delhi from Qissa Khawani Bazaar in Peshawar before the partition of India,[10] while his mother's family came from Rawalpindi, British India.[11] Khan has an elder sister named Shehnaz.[12]
Growing up in Rajendra Nagar neighbourhood,[13] Khan attended St. Columba's School where he was accomplished in sports, drama, and academics. He won the Sword of Honour, an annual award given to the student who best represents the spirit of the school. Khan later attended the Hansraj College (1985–1988) and earned his Bachelors degree in Economics (honors). Though he pursued a Masters Degree in Mass Communications at Jamia Millia Islamia, he later opted out to make his career in Bollywood.[14]
After the death of his parents, Khan moved to Mumbai in 1991.[15] In that same year, before any of his films were released, he married Gauri Chibber, a Hindu, in a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony on 25 October 1991.[16] They have two children, son Aryan (b. 1997) and daughter Suhana (b. 2000). According to Khan, while he strongly believes in Allah, he also values his wife's religion. At home, his children follow both religions, with the Qur'an being situated next to the Hindu deities.[17]
In 2005, Nasreen Munni Kabir produced a two-part documentary on Khan, titled The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan. 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. The book Still Reading Khan, which details his family life, was released in 2006. Another book by Anupama Chopra, King of Bollywood: Shahrukh Khan and the seductive world of Indian cinema, was released in 2007. It describes the world of Bollywood through Khan's life.[18][19]