Sunday, July 25, 2010

THE BAADSHAH OF BOLLYWOOD - SHARUKH KHAN



Rightly called as the king of bollywood, Sharukh khan has been ruling the bollywood fans’ mind for more than two decades. Girls go crazy for his innocent looks in the film. His fans are not restricted only to India but all over the globe. Sharukh Khan was born on 2nd November, 1965 at New Delhi and was considered lucky as the umbilical chord was entangled around his neck. He lost his parents (Mir Taj Mohammed and Fatima Begum) at a very early age. He was very naughty and playful child in the school but was also brilliant in academics. He was referred an Angel with Devil’s smile by his teachers.

Khan was initially acting in TV serials with Fauji being his first one. His film career stated with Deewana (1992) which won him the Film fare Best Male Debut Award. The day he won the trophy still remains the most memorable day in his life. The films Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota hai, Kabhi Kushi Kabi Kum, Om Shanti Om are block busters and
will remain in the hearts of his bollywood fans forever. That too Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge has the record of being screened for more than ten years in the history of Indian cinema. The love chemistry between Kajol and Khan has paved the way for this astounding  success.

Now Khan owns his own production companies, Dreamz Unlimited and Red Chillies. When asked if he is a good businessman he says, though he doesn’t know how to deal with the money, he is very clear in his business dealings. His love for sports is very high that in IPL he owned  the Kolkata Knight Riders team.

Sharukh married Gauri in 1991 and has two children Aryan and Suhana. If not have become the actor, he would have been a teacher as he has a great passion for teaching. He is fascinated by the technology and always keeps an edge over it. Following Karan he is also continuous contributor to Twitter. He meets his fans often and has an open conversation with them. This passionate and energetic hero still stays at the top of the Hindi cinema and gives a tough competition to the other younger generation actors.

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