Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan recently completed his 24 years in Indian film industry. His popularity is not only limited to India, middle east or among the Indian expatriates settled abroad, but he enjoys a dedicated fan following from across the globe ranging from countries as affluent as Germany, France to an isolated north African country like Morocco.
Dubbed as global ambassador of the biggest cultural export of India after Yoga i.e. Bollywood, SRK is also known to be one of the most chivalrous man in the industry. His reel and real life are fraught with examples of how he keeps woman in high esteem.
After working in a few TV serials like Fauji,circus, Waghle Ki Duniya, Khan made his debut in Raj Kanwar's Deewana opposite Divya Bharti, which was released on June 25, 1992.
SRK might be touted as the King of romance today, but some of his most memorable roles in earlier years had dark shades. In movies like ‘Anjaam’ and ‘Darr’, he seamlessly played the role of the antagonist yet left a deep impression on critics and viewers.
Over the years, the stardom of Shah Rukh Khan has only increased and with his amazing performances he has come true to the title ‘Badshah’ bestowed upon him. In the year 2005, the ‘Fan’ actor was awarded with the Padma Shri by the Government of India, for his contribution to the Indian cinema.
The King Khan today claimed that these 24 years he learnt life from 24 beautiful imaginary women' and he is sharing their names.
Here is what these woman taught Badshah of Bollywood
Shah Rukh Khan, 50, was last seen in Maneesh Sharma's Fan and his next film Raees releases in January. His upcoming projects include a film with Gauri Shinde, co-starring Alia Bhatt, and an Imtiaz Ali-directed movie.