Shahrukh Khan, also known as the "King of Bollywood, " is one of the most iconic and beloved actors in Indian cinema. His journey through the world of film has been marked by an extraordinary range of performances, from romantic leads to intense character roles. With a career spanning over three decades, Shahrukh Khan has delivered countless memorable films, and here’s a look at some of his best movies that have etched their place in Bollywood history.
Chak De! India(2007)
Chak De! India, directed by Shimit Amin, is a game-changing film in Shahrukh Khan’s career. In this sports drama, Shahrukh plays Kabir Khan, a former hockey player who coaches the Indian women’s hockey team to victory in the World Cup. His transformation from a disgraced former player to a determined coach showcases his versatility. The film not only highlighted his powerful performance but also touched upon themes of unity, teamwork, and patriotism. Chak De! India became a source of inspiration for millions and remains one of Shahrukh’s most critically acclaimed performances.
Swades(2004)
In Swades, directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, Shahrukh Khan plays Mohan Bhargava, an NRI working at NASA, who returns to India to bring about change in a rural village. The film is a deeply emotional and thought-provoking drama that explores themes of social responsibility, change, and self-realization. Shahrukh’s portrayal of a man torn between his successful career abroad and his love for his homeland earned him rave reviews. Swades is often regarded as one of his finest performances, with Shahrukh bringing a deep sincerity to his character.
Baazigar(1992)
Baazigar, directed by Abbas-Mustan, was Shahrukh Khan’s breakthrough film as a leading actor. Playing the anti-hero, he portrays a man seeking revenge on a businessman for the wrongs done to his family. This dark and gripping thriller was a major turning point in Shahrukh’s career, establishing him as a versatile actor capable of handling complex and negative roles. Baazigar remains one of Shahrukh Khan's most iconic films and is remembered for its suspenseful plot and Shahrukh’s intense performance.
My Name Is Khan(2010)
In My Name Is Khan, directed by Karan Johar, Shahrukh Khan plays Rizwan Khan, a man with Asperger’s syndrome, who embarks on a mission to meet the President of the United States while facing prejudice after the 9/11 attacks. The film addresses serious issues such as discrimination, love, and resilience, and Shahrukh’s portrayal of a man on a quest for acceptance was widely praised. My Name Is Khan stands as one of his most critically acclaimed performances and continues to be a milestone in his career.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge(1995)
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge(DDLJ), directed by Aditya Chopra, is perhaps the most iconic romantic film in Bollywood history. Shahrukh Khan plays Raj, a fun-loving and charming young man who falls in love with Simran(Kajol) during a trip to Europe. DDLJ redefined romance in Indian cinema and became one of the longest-running films in Indian history. Shahrukh’s portrayal of a charming and persistent lover, along with his incredible chemistry with Kajol, made Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge a timeless classic that continues to be adored by audiences worldwide.
Veer-Zaara(2004)
In Veer-Zaara, directed by Yash Chopra, Shahrukh Khan plays the role of Veer, an Indian Air Force pilot who is imprisoned in Pakistan for years after falling in love with a Pakistani woman, Zaara(Preity Zinta). The film is a beautiful tale of love, sacrifice, and patriotism. Shahrukh Khan’s performance as a man enduring pain and separation for the sake of love is heartfelt and moving. Veer-Zaara not only became a major commercial success but also earned Shahrukh Khan accolades for his portrayal of a tragic hero.
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham(2001)
Directed by Karan Johar, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham is a family drama that explores the complexities of relationships, family values, and emotional bonds. Shahrukh Khan plays Rahul, the estranged son of a wealthy family who is caught between love and duty. His performance, especially in the emotional scenes with his family, remains one of his most memorable. The film was a massive success and became a global phenomenon, cementing Shahrukh’s place as one of Bollywood’s most revered actors.
Devdas(2002)
In Devdas, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Shahrukh Khan takes on the role of Dev, a tragic hero torn between his love for Paro(Aishwarya Rai) and his inability to overcome social and familial pressures. The film’s lavish sets, deep emotional story, and Shahrukh’s heartfelt portrayal of a man sinking into despair for love made Devdas a masterpiece. Shahrukh Khan’s performance, combined with the film’s visual grandeur and poignant storytelling, makes Devdas one of his most iconic films.
Jawan(2023)
Jawan, directed by Atlee, is a high-octane action thriller where Shahrukh Khan plays dual roles, one as a man on a revenge mission and the other as a man seeking redemption for his past. The film explores themes of justice, social justice, and the power of the human spirit. Shahrukh’s intense and powerful performances in two contrasting roles made Jawan a massive hit. His portrayal of the protagonist and antagonist in the same film showcases his versatility as an actor.
Main Hoon Na(2004)
Directed by Farah Khan, Main Hoon Na is a delightful blend of action, comedy, and emotion. Shahrukh Khan plays Major Ram, a soldier who goes undercover as a student to protect the daughter of a general. The film combines elements of romance, family drama, and suspense, with Shahrukh Khan bringing charm and energy to his character. Main Hoon Na became a major hit and is fondly remembered for its fun-filled narrative and Shahrukh’s engaging performance.