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Shah Rukh Khan (born November 2, 1965), often referred to as SRK or the "King of Bollywood," is one of India's most iconic actors and producers. Born in Delhi, he began his career in television with shows like Fauji (1988) and Circus (1989). His film debut came in 1992 with Deewana, which marked the start of an illustrious career. Shah Rukh Khan has appeared in over 80 films, earning widespread acclaim for his performances in movies such as Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Chak De! India (2007), and My Name Is Khan (2010). He has won 14 Filmfare Awards, including eight for Best Actor, a record in Bollywood. In 2005, he was honored with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian award, for his contributions to Indian cinema. Beyond acting, SRK is a successful entrepreneur, co-owning the Kolkata Knight Riders cricket team and founding the production company Red Chillies Entertainment. He is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly in child health and education. Shah Rukh Khan is married to Gauri Khan, and they have three children.

Shah Rukh Khan

Nalin Oberoi
for Nalin Oberoi in Indian Spiderman: live action
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Indian Spider-Man: Pavitr Prabhakar is an alternate version of Spider-Man rooted in Indian culture, first introduced in the comic *Spider-Man: India*. Pavitr Prabhakar, a young boy from a small village, moves to Mumbai with his Aunt Maya and Uncle Bhim in hopes of a better life. Struggling with poverty and societal pressures, he finds himself in a situation where he is granted mystical spider-like powers by a yogi. These powers come with a heavy burden, as Pavitr soon learns that with great power comes great responsibility. He must now protect his loved ones and the city from the evil forces that threaten to tear it apart, including the powerful demon Rakshasa, who represents a twisted version of the classic Spider-Man villain, Green Goblin. As Pavitr embraces his role as Spider-Man, he faces numerous challenges that test his strength, morality, and willpower. His journey is not just about fighting crime but also about battling the internal conflicts of tradition versus modernity and the weight of expectations versus personal desires. Through his adventures, Pavitr Prabhakar becomes a symbol of hope and resilience, showing that heroism transcends cultural boundaries and that anyone, regardless of where they come from, can rise to become a hero.