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Shah Rukh Khan the King of Bollywood - A Biography - cover

Shah Rukh Khan the King of Bollywood - A Biography

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Maison d'édition: Azhar Sario Hungary

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Dive into the extraordinary life of Shah Rukh Khan, Bollywood’s timeless king! This biography, Shah Rukh Khan: The King of Bollywood, traces the journey of a man who rose from a modest Delhi flat to global stardom. Born in 1965 amidst New Delhi’s wartime turmoil, Shah Rukh’s resilience was forged early. His childhood in Rajinder Nagar, shaped by his freedom-fighter father and magistrate mother, instilled ambition. Loss, like his grandmother’s passing, deepened his bond with sister Shehnaz, building empathy. Roaming Delhi’s vibrant streets sparked his imagination. At St. Columba’s School, he excelled as a hockey goalkeeper until a shoulder injury at 14 pivoted him to school plays. Mentors like Brother Eric D’Souza nurtured his newfound passion for acting. At Hansraj College, Shah Rukh balanced economics with starring roles in plays like Death of a Salesman. Training with Barry John at Theatre Action Group honed his craft. Delhi’s urban pulse—vendors, rickshaw drivers—inspired his creativity. His TV debut in Fauji (1989) made him a household name. Bollywood beckoned, and Deewana (1992) launched him as a star. Shah Rukh redefined heroism with anti-hero roles in Baazigar and Darr (1993). Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) cemented him as a romantic icon. As a producer, he founded Dreamz Unlimited and Red Chillies Entertainment, pioneering VFX with Main Hoon Na (2004). Off-screen, he hosted Kaun Banega Crorepati, toured globally, and inspired millions with his TED India talk. Family anchored him—wife Gauri, children Aryan, Suhana, and AbRam, and his iconic home, Mannat. His Meer Foundation supports acid attack survivors, while quiet donations aid education and child cancer care. Shah Rukh’s 2023 blockbuster Pathaan proved his enduring draw. At 60, he plans to direct by 2026, ensuring his legacy thrives.
 
 
 
This book stands out by weaving Shah Rukh’s personal and professional milestones into a vivid narrative. Unlike other biographies, it dives deep into unseen moments—his childhood grief, Delhi’s influence, and mentorship’s role. It highlights his business savvy, from Kolkata Knight Riders to Red Chillies’ growth, and his discreet philanthropy. Using fresh research, like 1960s Delhi archives and St. Columba’s records, it paints a fuller picture. Shah Rukh’s story isn’t just about fame—it’s about grit, reinvention, and heart. This biography captures his essence, offering fans and newcomers a lens into what makes him Bollywood’s heartbeat. No other book blends his cultural impact, family life, and visionary ventures so seamlessly.
 
 
 
Copyright Disclaimer: This book is independently produced and not affiliated with Shah Rukh Khan, his family, or associated entities. It is written under nominative fair use, relying on publicly available information and original research to celebrate his legacy.
Disponible depuis: 23/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 194 pages.

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