Shah Rukh Khan's filmography is one of the most diverse and commercially successful in the history of world cinema. Over more than three decades, he has delivered performances ranging from terrifying villainy to heartbreaking tragedy, from exuberant comedy to quiet introspection. With over 80 films to his credit, SRK stands among the most commercially successful actors the world has ever produced.
The Early Years (1992–1994)
SRK's debut in Deewana (1992) announced a new kind of Bollywood hero. His deliberate pivot to antagonist roles in Darr (1993) and Anjaam (1994) established him as an actor willing to subvert audience expectation entirely.
The Romantic Revolution (1995–2000)
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) is arguably the most important film in SRK's career. Playing Raj opposite Kajol's Simran, SRK created a romantic archetype that defined a generation. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) reinforced his dominance with a beloved story of friendship and second-chance love.
The Golden Era (2001–2010)
Devdas (2002) won universal critical acclaim. Swades (2004) stands as SRK's most naturalistic performance. Chak De! India (2007) remains one of Bollywood's finest sports films. My Name is Khan (2010) tackled Islamophobia with raw courage.
The Comeback Trilogy (2023)
After a five-year hiatus from lead roles, SRK returned with three record-shattering films. Pathaan collected over ₹1,000 crore worldwide. Jawan broke those records with ₹1,150 crore globally. Dunki rounded off the year with an intimate migration story. Together, they made 2023 SRK's most successful year ever — a comeback for the ages.
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