February 23, 2010 (Sampurn Wire): He came, he saw and he conquered the  world, he is none other than our very own King Khan of Bollywood-  Shahrukh Khan. The man certainly needs no introduction as his every move  becomes breaking news. Besides his magnetic presence on screen, his  personal life too has been equally appealing to his fans. Mr and Mrs  Khan’s immortal love-story is the Rome Juliet of modern age, albeit with  a happy ending. His love-filled real life is probably the secret of the  eternal love stories that he creates on reel
After his tele-stints he happened to Bollywood with the film Deewana.  His un-groomed personality with lanky body and weird hairdo though were  uncool, but his unconventional acting charmed the audience. Barring the  lumberjack dancing moves of Badshah Khan, the song Aisi Deewangi… sure  struck a chord with the audience. Though the stardom was unforeseen the  then promising actor with his circussomersaults was certainly  “different’.
 Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman: Made Shahrukh a gentleman
 As Raju, Shahrukh became the most empathized actor on celluloid. He  was no larger than life hero in the film who jumps off the cliff and  brushes off 10-15 goons at once with his muscular arms. In fact he  showed up as a very ordinary guy who is battling within himself to make  choices in life. The youth of 90s could identify with Raju who becomes  “Gentleman’ at the cost of love and relations. Dil hai mera Deewana  showcased the innocent charms of a young boy with big ambitions. He gave  a whole new meaning to the heroism in the Hindi cinema with this film,  not to say a new disease Loveria too!
 Baazigar: Baazigar Badshah
 Romancing two heroines on the screen only to ruin them later… An  impossible idea of anti-love clicked big time for SRK. The audience  showered their love on him, that’s the magic of being Mr. Khan.  Apparently audience loved Shahrukh above everything, so much so, that  pushing innocent Shilpa from the building terrace was excusable as after  all he was the prince charming on a white horse for Kajol, as she sways  singing Baazigar.
 Darr: Charismatic K…K…King Khan
 Love him, or hate him, you just can’t ignore him, the acceptance of  SRK as a bad-boy in the film Darr confirms the very fact. He became an  obsession of Bollywood after his obsessed lover act in the film. His  fond-style of addressing his lady love K…K…Kiran became a rage. Jaadu  Teri Nazar became a cult classic with the innocent Juhi being led on by  her silent admirer. Wishes are fulfilled in Tu Mere Samnewhich sees  Shahrukh not believing his luck that he is actually with his love.
 Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: Raj is still ruling!
 The magic of “Raj’ on celluloid is still running high. The love story  of Raj and Simran is among the few immortal stories of Hindi cinema  that will liven up the silver screen and several hearts for many decades  to come. Raj- a directionless brat of Indian origin on foreign land,  when comes to India following his love, imparts all the desi-morals so  convincingly that not only several Simran’s, but also their mother  across the globe fell in love with him. There are generations of Simrans  awaiting Raj humming the romantic track “Tujhe Dekha Toh Yeh Jana  Sanam…’ SRK with his naughty smile, strumming mandolin made many a heart  say Ruk Ja O Dil.
 Pardes: Issi Desh Mein Hai Mera Dil
 Every time he loved his women, he loved them unconditionally but  portrayed them differently onscreen. In Pardes he falls in love with  Ganga’s simplicity at the very first sight but contained himself till  the end. His love-filled eyes peeping through the arc of guitar conveyed  his unspoken state so strongly that Ganga ultimately finds solace in  his arm. His rage at not being able to express his love is eloquently  expressed in Yeh Dil Deewana. Thus he etched out yet another definition  to love – If you love her so dearly no matter where she is, she will  come back to you.
 Yes Boss: Bas Itna Sa Kwaab Hai
 In the song Chand tara….undeniably SRK was very much in his element.  It looked like he is once again living the time when his dreams sounded  hazy to others. He was all raring to go and catch the stars above, meant  only for him. The madness he portrays makes it evident that he could go  to any length to achieve his treasured dream. Whereas in Main Koi Aisa  Geet he returns to his sweet lover boy image and woos a confused Juhi  with his darling antics and brings the magic out of the hat!
 Dil Se…
 The unbeatable groovy number Chhaiyya Chhaiyya rocked the music  charts that very year. The song became popular for its unconventionality  - SRK and Malaika Arora Khan danced full-throttle on the top of a  moving train. Apart from SRK’s adventurous performance on this Sufi  number, he also stupendously performed a formation dance with Manisha  Koirala on Satrangi Re…his every expression conveyed that a selfless  love is to get destroyed with her!
 Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: Kuch Kuch happened all over
 He won million hearts when he sheepishly lost the basketball match  against Anjali or when he failed to realize his underlying love for her  in the presence of the glazing beauty of sensuous Tina. We all  experienced the strange “Kuch Kuch’ feeling watching Anjali and Rahul  accidentally realizing their long buried feelings for each other while  dancing under umbrella all drenched in rain. As Rahul, he distinctly  re-defined friendship and love in the film.
 Asoka: King as King
 King Khan in his late 30s pushed all his hair back, put the raj-tilak  on his bare forehead and donned the attire of the brave emperor Asoka.  The most reminiscing song sequence Chhuke Bole Chhunana Mujhe…a love  making duet with the very young and lovely Kareena Kapoor exemplifies  the most elegant period-romance in the history of Hindi cinema.
 Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Ghum: All in the family
 SRK played the elder son in the star studded family in the film K3G  where the Shehanshan and the Badshah of Bollywood shared screen space as  father and son. Besides the film being heavy duty emotional drama  SRK-Kajol romantic pair did its share of magic. Their dream sequence in  the song Sooraj Hua Madham… manifested the beauty of their onscreen  togetherness once again.
 Veer-Zaara: Old is still gold
 Veer and his captivating poetry in the end of the film left us awed  for the perspective that he gave towards love - for that we all have to  rise far above the regional boundaries. In the court when he recites the  poetry, his voice certainly conveyed the ignorance that one develops  towards the material world when in love. Giving solace, Shahrukh  convinces Preity Main Yahaan Hoon and makes her realize he is only for  her in Tere Liye.
 Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna: SRK glorifying act
 We have only looked down upon the extramarital relations, considering  it scurrilous but watching SRK falling for a married woman in the song  Mitwa looked very convincing. May be only because he is SRK!  His open  arm act in the middle of the stadium manifests the sheer incompleteness  in his life without his “soul’ mate. Though the film faced flaks on  moral grounds, but SRK’s unfolding dilemma in the film exposed several  facets that were previously overlooked.
 Don - The Chase Begins Again
 Who else could have matched the demure of Big B, in the remake  version of the Amitabh Bachchan starrer cult classic “Don’! Matching the  steps of Big B, Shahrukh effortlessly steeped into his shoes and song  in Khaike Paan Banaraswala. Shahrukh Khan gave his panache to the  stylish track Main Hoon Don and made bad boys look tasteful like never  before, he gave a class to Bollywood mafia.
 Om Shanti Om
 Only King Khan could have done this, rehashing a 70ish concept to  multiplex audience was a Herculean task, but Shahrukh can! He made the  audience of realistic-cinema believe in the tale of re-births. Audience  who were scoffing at SRK’s retro-side, dropped jaws with the drop of his  shirt, to all our surprise his “Dard-e-disco’ six-packs baring act was a  killer rage. It made girls drool over his bare cuts and made men go  green with envy. Ahem! A lot of Bollywood biggies reworked their fitness  regime to match up to the king and his abs. 
 Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi
 SRK played a recluse officer in the film but himself to  keep his high flier wife happy. Juggling between the geek and the hunk  act he made the audience and finally his onscreen wife fall for him. His  geeky look may not have appealed to his wife, but the audience Haule  Haule fell in love with him, and found his dorky look “cute’! It was a  delight for them to see him in a changed avatar - simple trouser and  shirt with curt moustache. Whereas Dance Pe Chance was a faint revisit  to the Rahul days of Kuch Kuch!