Shah Rukh Khan (born Shahrukh Khan, 2 November 1965), also known as SRK,
is an Indian film actor, producer and television personality. Referred
to in the media as "Baadshah of Bollywood", "King of Bollywood" or "King
Khan", he has appeared in more than 80 Bollywood films. Khan has a
significant following in Asia and the Indian diaspora worldwide. He is
one of the richest actors in the world, with an estimated net worth of
US$400–600 million, and his work in Bollywood has earned him numerous
accolades, including 14 Filmfare Awards. He has been referred to as the
world's biggest film star.[3][4][by whom?]Khan started his career with
appearances in several television series in the late 1980s. He made his
Bollywood debut in 1992 with Deewana. Early in his career, Khan was
recognised for portraying villainous roles in the films Darr (1993),
Baazigar (1993) and Anjaam (1994). He then rose to prominence after
starring in a series of romantic films, including Dilwale Dulhania Le
Jayenge (1995), Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) and
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001). He earned critical acclaim for his
portrayal of an alcoholic in Devdas (2002), a NASA scientist in Swades
(2004), a hockey coach in Chak De! India (2007) and a man with Asperger
syndrome in My Name Is Khan (2010). Many of his films display themes of
Indian national identity and connections with diaspora communities, or
gender, racial, social and religious differences and grievances. For his
contributions to film, the Government of India honoured him with the
Padma Shri, and the Government of France awarded him both the Ordre des
Arts et des Lettres and the Légion d'honneur.As of 2015, Khan is
co-chairman of the motion picture production company Red Chillies
Entertainment and its subsidiaries, and is the co-owner of the Indian
Premier League cricket team Kolkata Knight Riders. He is a frequent
television presenter and stage show performer. The media often label him
as "Brand SRK" because of his many endorsement and entrepreneurship
ventures. Khan's philanthropic endeavours have provided health care and
disaster relief, and he was honoured with UNESCO's Pyramide con Marni
award in 2011 for his support of children's education. He regularly
features in listings of the most influential people in Indian culture,
and in 2008, Newsweek named him one of their fifty most powerful people
in the world.
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