Shah Rukh Khan celebrated his 31st anniversary in the business on Sunday. After his debut as a co-lead with Rishi Kapoor, he gradually established himself as one of the biggest stars in the nation, and he had kept that status even after working in the industry for thirty years. In addition to Pathaan, Darr, Baazigar, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and Dilwale Dullhania Le Jayenge, he is well recognised for his successful flicks. However, in between these films, there were a few gems that were overlooked but are regarded as some of his best performances. Let’s look at a few of the most underappreciated films.
Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa
He portrayed a happy-go-lucky character named Sunil who was much in love with Anna but stepped aside when he learned she had fallen for someone else instead of him. SRK himself believes that this has been his most favourite movie to date, and there was a certain amount of naivete and genuineness in his portrayal here.
Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman
In this film, Shah Rukh Khan portrayed an ordinary man who had gone to Mumbai with hopes in his eyes but who eventually lost his moral compass and began acting against his convictions. But in the end, the truth always wins.
Anjaam
Considering films like Darr and Baazigar at the beginning of his career, SRK was one of the biggest risk-takers. Anjaam, however, lost his way and became far more violent, murderous, and sinister than he had been in Darr and Baazigar.
Swades : We The People
In his role as Mohan Bhargav, SRK portrayed a NASA employee who was engaged in a futuristic project and soon to receive his residency status. However, in the midst of everything, he returns to India to see the woman who raised him out of compassion. He makes the decision to remain and work for the welfare of the nation after returning to his native land and being with his people.