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As Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan turns 59, his fans around the world have taken to social media to honor the beloved “King of Bollywood” with tributes, trending hashtags, and fond remembrances of his career. However, the festivities have also sparked a digital clash on X (formerly Twitter) as fans of Shah Rukh and fellow Bollywood icon Salman Khan engage in a trending keyboard war, ironically involving “Rest in Peace” hashtags for both stars.
On the eve of Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday, the hashtag “#RestInPeaceShahRukhKhan” began trending, attributed largely to fans of Salman Khan, aiming to poke fun at Shah Rukh’s fanbase. In retaliation, SRK’s fans responded with “#RestInPeaceSalmanKhan” and similar comments criticizing Salman’s roles and acting style. The hashtag trend, which appeared to have no serious basis, quickly gained traction, sparking a digital feud as supporters of both superstars defended their favorite actors passionately.
For decades, Shah Rukh Khan has mesmerized audiences globally with his dimpled smile, charm, and versatile performances. His story began humbly in Delhi, where he faced financial hardships and navigated the film industry without any influential backing. Born into a middle-class family, Shah Rukh initially appeared on the small screen and famously landed his debut role by a stroke of fate. His landlord, who happened to be a television director, offered him an audition for the TV show Fauji, and he secured the lead role. This role launched a legendary journey, cementing his place as a Bollywood icon.
Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic roles as a romantic hero have won him millions of fans worldwide. Often called the “King of Romance,” his performances in films like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (DDLJ), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham have solidified his image as the quintessential lover. Yet, his versatility extends far beyond romance. He’s proven his mettle in negative roles in Baazigar, Anjaam, and Darr, where he showcased a darker side, marking a stark departure from his romantic persona.
As his career progressed, Shah Rukh Khan displayed a broad range of acting skills, venturing into comedy with films like Chennai Express and Happy New Year, and most recently, transitioning into action blockbusters like Pathaan and Jawan, redefining his appeal to a new generation of fans.
To honor SRK’s legacy, here’s a look at some of his most influential films:
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