Shah Rukh Khan All Movie Box office
King Khan’s reign over the box office is a story spanning decades, filled with countless blockbusters and enchanting stories. Let’s rewind and relive the journey, exploring each jewel in his cinematic crown:
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Shah Rukh Khan All Movie Box office
1992:
Deewana: ₹1.08 crore – Launched SRK’s career, setting the stage for future rom-com glory.
Chamatkar: ₹1.72 crore – Showcased his versatility in a fantasy adventure.
1993:
Baazigar: ₹2.09 crore – A gripping thriller that established him as a leading man.
Dilwale Kabhi Na Hare: ₹1.61 crore – Heartwarming story of resilience and friendship.
1994:
Anjaam: ₹3.48 crore – Critically acclaimed action drama, marking a commercial shift.
1995:
Karan Arjun: ₹2.75 crore – Reincarnation drama with memorable action sequences.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge: ₹116.25 crore (worldwide) – All-time classic rom-com, rewriting box office records.
1996:
English Babu Desi Mem: ₹2.86 crore – Lighthearted comedy exploring cultural clashes.
Chaahat: ₹2.60 crore – Melodious love story with breathtaking visuals.
1997:
Dil To Pagal Hai: ₹3.97 crore – Musical masterpiece celebrating life and friendship.
Yes Boss: ₹3.46 crore – Hilarious office comedy with memorable catchphrases.
1998:
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai: ₹70.98 crore – Timeless romantic triangle woven with loss and second chances.
Duplicate: ₹3.50 crore – Dual-role comedy with high-octane action sequences.
1999:
Padmaavat: ₹5.16 crore – Historical epic, showcasing his dedication to diverse roles.
Baadshah: ₹4.76 crore – Quirky action comedy with comedic punchlines.2000:
Mohabbatein: ₹2.81 crore – Intense love story set against the backdrop of a prestigious school.
Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani: ₹4.02 crore – Patriotic underdog tale with humorous twists.
2001:
Ashoka: ₹8.25 crore – Grand historical drama depicting Emperor Ashoka’s journey.
Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: ₹6.86 crore – Family drama exploring sibling rivalry and sacrifice.
2002:
Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam: ₹2.26 crore – Touching love story with spiritual elements.
Saathiya: ₹1.89 crore – Heartbreaking tale of love and loss, showcasing raw emotional depth.
2003:
Kal Ho Naa Ho: ₹3.39 crore – Poignant story about cherishing loved ones while we have them.
Chak De! India: ₹66.54 crore – Inspiring sports drama reviving women’s hockey in India.
2004:
Paheli: ₹12.85 crore – Enchanting folktale with a twist, showcasing acting brilliance.
Swades: ₹16.31 crore – Touching story about returning home and rediscovering roots.
2005:
Mai Hoon Na: ₹3.91 crore – Patriotic entertainer set against the backdrop of the Indo-Pak conflict.
Paheli: ₹12.85 crore – Enchanting folktale with a twist, showcasing acting brilliance.
2006:
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna: ₹44.41 crore – Emotional story of love, betrayal, and second chances.
Don: ₹50.35 crore – Slick action thriller marking his entry into the superhero genre.
2007:
Om Shanti Om: ₹78.17 crore – Reincarnation saga exploring stardom and sacrifice across eras.
Chak De! India: ₹66.54 crore – Inspiring sports drama reviving women’s hockey in India.
2008:
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi: ₹84.68 crore – Heartwarming story of an arranged marriage blossoming into love.
Dostana: ₹49.12
2009:
Billu Barber: ₹41.15 crore – Lighthearted comedy showcasing his versatility in a small-town setting.
Main Hoon Na: ₹3.91 crore – Patriotic entertainer set against the backdrop of the Indo-Pak conflict.
2010:
My Name Is Khan: ₹76.37 crore – Poignant drama tackling religious intolerance and terrorism.
Paheli: ₹12.85 crore – Enchanting folktale with a twist, showcasing acting brilliance.
2011:
Don 2: ₹106.50 crore – Action-packed sequel amplifying the charm of the “Don” persona.
Ra.One: ₹115.74 crore – Sci-fi superhero film pushing visual effects boundaries in Bollywood.
2012:
Jab Tak Hai Jaan: ₹44.75 crore – Epic love story spanning generations, with breathtaking visuals.
Student of the Year: ₹58.25 crore – Youthful entertainer marking debut of Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and Sidharth Malhotra.
2013:
Chennai Express: ₹331.20 crore (worldwide) – Hilarious action-comedy smashing box office records with its infectious humor and stunts.Om Shanti Om: ₹78.17 crore – Reincarnation saga exploring stardom and sacrifice across eras.
2014:
Happy New Year: ₹320.34 crore (worldwide) – Glittering heist film pulsating with music, dance, and a heartwarming message.
Fan: ₹84.58 crore – Psychological thriller exploring the obsessive world of fandom.
2016:
Dilwale: ₹187.56 crore (worldwide) – Action-comedy reuniting Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol after Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge.
Dear Zindagi: ₹60.97 crore – Touching coming-of-age story exploring mental health and self-discovery.
2017:
Raees: ₹197.59 crore – Crime drama showcasing SRK in a complex, gray character opposite Mahira Khan.Jab Tak Hai Jaan: ₹44.75 crore – Epic love story spanning generations, with breathtaking visuals.
2018:
Zero: ₹205.69 crore – Sci-fi comedy with social commentary, facing mixed critical reception.
2023:
Pathaan: ₹835 crore (global) – High-octane spy thriller marking his triumphant return after four years, shattering multiple records and becoming the highest-grossing Hindi film of all time.
Jawan:
Genre:Action thriller
Release Date: June 3, 2023
Box Office: ₹640.25 crore (India)Reception: Positive, with praise for the action sequences, Khan’s performance, and Atlee’s direction.
Dunki:
Genre: Social comedy
Release Date: December 21, 2023
Box Office: ₹30 crore (India) on Day 1, ₹130 crore (approx.) total (as of January 5, 2024)
Shah Rukh Khan All Movie Box office
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