The man who made us believe in dreams — Celebrating Shah Rukh Khan at 60

A year was 1992, A young, slim Delhi boy with silky hair and American dreams in his eyes enters Bollywood, singing ‘Koi na koi chahiye pyaar karne

The man who made us believe in dreams — Celebrating Shah Rukh Khan at 60
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The man who made us believe in dreams — Celebrating Shah Rukh Khan at 60

A year was 1992, A young, slim Delhi boy with silky hair and American dreams in his eyes enters Bollywood, singing ‘Koi na koi chahiye pyaar karne wala.’ Little did the world know that three decades later, millions across multiple continents would be echoing, ‘We love you, Shah Rukh!’

To document Shah Rukh Khan’s journey from an outsider with no feature connections to the man who made the word “King” synonymous with his name would take not just one biography, but volumes.

To rule hearts for over 30 years isn’t just stardom, it takes more than charisma, its a conviction. And Khan continues to embody that conviction effortlessly. From being an outsider, a misfit in an unfamiliar industry to becoming a global symbol, the birthday boy remains the eptiome of self belief and his trajectory remains one of the most remarkable in the history of the Indian entertainment industry.

But what makes people aged 8 to 80, love this newly turned 60-year-old with such madness and loyalty?

Much approval his films, the answer is dreamy, romantic, yet deeply convincing. Supporters see themselves in him. Khan is an ultimate underdog who turned every 'no' into a resounding 'yes'.

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