He
ventured
into
Bollywood
in
1992
with
the
film
Deewana
and
ever
since
has
given
several
cinematic
jewels
like
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge,
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
and
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhi
Gham
among
many
others.
Supestar
Shahrukh
Khan,
who
is
fondly
called
the
Baadhshah
of
Bollywood
by
his
fans,
has
completed
25
years
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
Shahrukh
began
his
career
with
appearances
in
several
TV
shows
like
Fauji
and
Circus.
He
got
his
Bollywood
break
with
Deewana
in
1992.
He
later
went
on
to
play
anti-hero
roles
in
films
like
Darr,
Baazigar
and
Anjaam.
He
then
rose
to
prominence
after
starring
in
a
series
of
romantic
films,
including
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge,
Dil
To
Pagal
Hai,
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai,
Mohabbatein
and
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhie
Gham.
He
was
lauded
for
his
portrayal
of
an
alcoholic
in
Sanjay
Leela
Bhansali's
"Devdas",
a
NASA
scientist
in
Swades,
a
hockey
coach
in
Chak
De!
India,
and
My
Name
Is
Khan.
Shah
Rukh
took
to
Twitter
on
Saturday
night
and
wrote:
"Went
to
bed
early
because
been
a
hectic
week.
Woke
up
for
no
reason
and
realised
I
am
25
years
old.
Will
deal
with
all
this
love
tomorrow.
Thanks
for
bearing
me."
For
his
contributions
to
the
entertainment
industry,
the
Indian
government
honoured
Shahrukh
with
the
Padma
Shri,
and
the
Government
of
France
awarded
him
both
the
Ordre
des
Arts
et
des
Lettres
and
the
Legion
d'honneur.
His
close
friend
and
filmmaker
Karan
Johar
thanked
the
superstar
and
said
that
he
had
an
honour
to
collaborate
with
him.
"Have
had
the
honour
of
working
with
him
for
22
of
those
25
years.
Love
you
so
much
bhai.
And
thank
you
for
everything,"
Karan
tweeted.
Currently,
Shahrukh
is
busy
promoting
his
upcoming
film
Jab
Harry
Met
Sejal,
directed
by
Imtiaz
Ali.
The
film
also
stars
Anushka
Sharma
and
is
slated
to
release
on
August
4.