Before turning 60, Shah Rukh Khan surprises fans with the SRK Film Festival 2025, re-releasing seven of his most iconic films in India and abroad to celebrate his three-decade-long cinematic journey.
Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994): This rom-com directed by Kundan Shah, starring SRK, Suchitra Krishnamurthy, and Deepak Tijori, ...
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Shah Rukh Khan Announces Film Festival Celebrating His Cinematic Journey With a Special Video
The festival will bring seven of Shah Rukh Khan’s classic hits back to theatres, giving fans a chance to relive his iconic ...
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Shah Rukh Khan Film Festival Announced: SRK’s Iconic Movies To Re-Release In Theatres Worldwide Ahead Of His 60th Birthday
Ahead of his 60th birthday, Shah Rukh Khan announces a special film festival celebrating his cinematic journey, with ...
Ahead of his 60th birthday on November 2, PVR INOX has announced a two-week film festival honouring Bollywood superstar Shah ...
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Shah Rukh Khan Film Festival 2025: Extra Shows Added After Om Shanti Om, Main Hoon Na Receive Terrific Response
Celebrate Shah Rukh Khan’s legendary films like Om Shanti Om and Main Hoon Na at a grand theatre festival ahead of his 60th ...
Shah Rukh Khan is celebrating turning 60 by re-releasing seven of his iconic films in theatres across India and worldwide as ...
King Khan has announced the Shah Rukh Khan Film Festival, starting from October 31. Read on to know more about it.
Starting October 31, the Sharukh Khan Film Festival will screen seven of his most loved films across 24 cities in India.
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Shah Rukh Khan announces film festival celebrating cinematic journey across India and worldwide theatres
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan has announced a special film festival celebrating his cinematic journey, with screenings set to take ...
Shah Rukh Khan announces bookings open for his special Film Festival celebrating his iconic hits worldwide Bollywood News: ...
At the 77th Locarno Film Festival, Shah Rukh Khan celebrated Indian cinema's unity, dismissing regional divides and praising ...
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