
Age: 60
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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

Mughal patriarch
for Mughal patriarch in The Tragedy of Ravi and Jasmine
Suggested by mr95

In medieval India, two powerful families, the Rajputs and the Mughals, have been locked in a bitter feud for generations. When the eldest son of the Rajput clan, Ravi, falls for the beautiful and intelligent daughter of the Mughal leader, Jasmine, the two lovers become embroiled in a dangerous and forbidden romance. Ravi and Jasmine must keep their love hidden from their families, who would never allow them to be together. Despite the threats and violence that surround them, the two hold onto their love and secretly meet to exchange vows and promises of eternal love. As their families become more and more suspicious, Ravi and Jasmine must find a way to escape the hatred and violence that surround them, and start a new life together. However, their plans are foiled when Ravi is caught by Jasmine's brother and sentenced to death. In a desperate attempt to save her lover, Jasmine agrees to marry another man in a political alliance that will end the feud between the two families. But as the wedding day approaches, Ravi escapes his captors and races to stop the ceremony, hoping to convince Jasmine to flee with him. The story reaches its tragic and heart-wrenching conclusion as the two lovers are caught up in the violence of their respective families. In the end, the feud between the Rajputs and Mughals claims the lives of the two young lovers, as their families realize too late the destruction and pain that their hatred has brought upon them.