TODAY IS SHARUKHAN BIOGRAPHY WHO IS KING OF INDIAN MOVIES
Khan was born on 2 November 1965 to Muslim parents of
Pathan descent in New Delhi, India.
[11][12] His father, Taj Mohammed Khan, was an
Indian independence activist from
Peshawar,
British India. According to Khan, his paternal grandfather was originally from
Afghanistan.
[13] His mother, Lateef Fatima, was the
Shahrukh Khan at TAG Heuer Press adopted daughter of
Major General Shah Nawaz Khan of the
Janjua Rajput clan, who served in the
Indian National Army.
[14] Khan's father came to New Delhi from
Qissa Khawani Bazaar in
Peshawar before the
partition of India,
[15] while his mother's family came from
Rawalpindi.
[16] Ethnically, he describes himself as being half-
Pathan through his father and half-
Hyderabadi through his mother, with his paternal grandmother being
Kashmiri.
[17] His father lost his battle with cancer when Khan was 15 years old and his mother passed away in 1990 after a long illness.
[18][19] Khan was very attached to his parents as a child and describes their death at such a young age as a turning point in his life and as his biggest motivation for hard work, he explained that is ideology in life was:"I want to make movies so damn bloody big...that my parents somewhere sit down on a star and from there also can look at their son and say 'I can see his movies from here better than I can see the Wall of China or anything. We see his movies covering the face of this earth'."
[20] Khan has an elder sister named Shehnaz.
[21]
Growing up in
Rajendra Nagar,
[22] 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. When Hansraj College celebrated its 50th anniversary, it gave away 17 shields to its alumni who had excelled in their lives and professions. Khan was one of them. Though he pursued a Masters Degree in
Mass Communications at
Jamia Millia Islamia, he later opted out to pursue a career in
Bollywood.
[23] He also attended the
National School of Drama in Delhi.
After the death of his parents, Khan moved to
Mumbai in 1991.
[25] He married
Gauri Chibber, a
Hindu, in a traditional
Hindu wedding ceremony on 25 October 1991.
[18] 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.
[26]
Khan studied acting under celebrated theatre director
Barry John at Delhi's "Theatre Action Group" (TAG). In 2007, John commented that on his former pupil, "The credit for the phenomenally successful development and management of Shahrukh's career goes to the superstar himself."
[27] Khan started shooting for
Lekh Tandon's television series
Dil Dariya, but its delay meant that he made his acting debut with the 1988 television series,
Fauji, playing the leading role of Commando Abhimanyu Rai.
[25][28] He went on to appear in other television serials, such as
Aziz Mirza's
Circus in 1989, which depicted the life of circus performers.
[29] 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, written by
Arundhati Roy. When he appeared in those teleserials, people found in him some resemblance with actor
Dilip Kumar and also compared his acting style with the latter's
Khan turned producer when he set up a production company called
Dreamz Unlimited with
Juhi Chawla and director
Aziz Mirza in 1999. The first film he produced and starred in,
Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani (2000), co-starring Chawla herself and directed by Mirza was a critical and commercial failure. The following year, he produced
Asoka which was a box office failure.
[60] However, it was well received by critics, and was nominated for the
Filmfare Best Movie Award. The film was also selected for screening at the
Venice Film Festival and the
2001 Toronto International Film Festival. His third film as a producer and star,
Chalte Chalte, proved a box office hit.
[129]
Khan with Kolkata Knight Riders co-owners
Juhi Chawla and
Jay Mehta at the launch of the team's new marketing campaign, February 2012
In 2004, Khan took over his old production company Dreamz Unlimited and transformed it into
Red Chillies Entertainment with his wife
Gauri also serving as a producer.
[130] In the same year he produced and starred in
Main Hoon Na, another hit, which was directed by his friend and well-known choreographer
Farah Khan.
[75] The film earned a nomination for the Filmfare Best Actor Award. The following year, he produced and starred in the fantasy film
Paheli, which did poorly.
[131] It was, however, critically acclaimed and was selected as India's official entry to the
Academy Awards for consideration for Best Foreign Language Film, but it did not pass the final selection. Also in 2005, Khan co-produced the supernatural
horror film Kaal with Karan Johar, and performed an
item number for the film with
Malaika Arora Khan.
Kaal was moderately successful at the box office.
[131]
Non-film work
Television presenting
In 2007, Khan replaced Amitabh Bachchan as the host of the third season of the game show Kaun Banega Crorepati popularly known as KBC, the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.[137] The previous had hosted the show for two previous seasons in 2000 and 2005. On 22 January 2007, Kaun Banega Crorepati aired with Khan as the new host. The grand prize amount of 2 crore rupees (approx. $430,000 USD) was still used in KBC3.[138] and later ended on 19 April 2007 with a special finale.[139] In an interview with The Times Of India, Khan explained that he was offered to host the second season of the show as well but he turned it down because Bachchan wanted to do it then.[140] For his work at
Khan during the filming of
Swades (2004), his
Khan during the filming of
Swades (2004), his performance in the film is considered one of his best to date and earned him another
Filmfare Best Actor Award.
performance in the film is considered one of his best to date and earned him another
Filmfare Best Actor Award.
Stage performances

Khan is a stage performer and has participated in several world tours and concerts. In 1997, he preformed in the
Asha Bhosle's: Moments In Time in
Malaysia. He returned to another concert there the following year with
Shahrukh—Karisma: Live in Malaysia concert. In 1999, he was part of
The Awesome Foursome, which included
Salman Khan,
Juhi Chawla and
Twinkle Khanna.
[144] In November 2002, Khan took part in the
Fire & Flames concert in Malaysia, alongside
Rani Mukerji,
Saif Ali Khan and BPL-Oye VJ
Raageshwari with a 40-member troupe of singers and dancers.
[144] In the same year, he participated in the show
From India With Love in the UK, along with
Amitabh Bachchan,
Aamir Khan,
Preity Zinta and
Aishwarya Rai. It took place at two outdoor venues,
Manchester's
Old Trafford and London's
Hyde Park, with over 100,000 spectators.
[145]
umanitarian work
Khan during the filming of
Swades (2004), his performance in the film is considered one of his best to date and earned him another
Filmfare Best Actor Award.
Khan is known for keeping a low profile and secrecy on his social commitments and Humanitarian work.
[151][152] Apart from regular donations to organizations and individuals, especially in the case of
AIDS and
cancer patients, he is behind the creation of a children's ward at the
Nanavati hospital in
Mumbai, in memory of his late mother.
[152][153] Khan is also active with relief funds when the Indian nation faces a natural calamity.
[152] He also lent his name to various government campaigns throughout the years, notably those of
Pulse Polio immunisation campaign which was established in 1995 to eradicate poliomyelitis in India by vaccinating all children under the age of five years against the
polio virus, the
National AIDS Control Organisation and the
National Rural Health Mission of India which aims to provide accessible, affordable, effective and reliable health care service to the people of India residing in villages.
[154] Khan is a member of the board of directors of
Make-A-Wish Foundation in India.
[155]
Ownership of IPL cricket team
In 2008, Khan in partnership with actress
Juhi Chawla Mehta and her husband Jay Mehta acquired ownership rights for the franchise representing
Kolkata in the a
Twenty20 cricket tournament
Indian Premier League, for a price of USD 75.09 million (Rs 357 crores), and have since named the team
Kolkata Knight Riders. KKR is the richest team in the IPL and it has been ranked as the most valued with a brand value of $42.1 million.
[169] Financially, the KKR are the most profitable and successful franchise in the IPL as well.
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