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How Shah Rukh Khan turned grey roles into iconic characters with charm and depth

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 18, 2025, 11:00 IST
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Baazigar (1993)

In Baazigar, Shah Rukh Khan redefined stardom by portraying a cold, calculating avenger with heart. The film’s famous twist shocked audiences, yet his charm made them root for him. Balancing ruthlessness with emotion, he blurred lines between hero and villain. This role marked a revolution in Bollywood storytelling—where morality took a back seat, and magnetic complexity became the new form of heroism.

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Anjaam (1994)

In Anjaam, Shah Rukh Khan’s Vijay Agnihotri revealed the monstrous side of unrequited love. The character’s descent into obsession was chilling yet strangely mesmerising. Unlike typical villains, his fragility peeked through cruelty, making the audience both fear and pity him. His intensity earned praise for emotional realism. Anjaam reinforced his courage to defy conventional heroism, proving he could explore darkness with rare emotional authenticity.

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Darr (1993)

Darr transformed obsession into poetry, fear into fascination. As Rahul, Shah Rukh Khan humanised the stalker trope, making his madness strangely sympathetic. His trembling voice, haunting laugh, and obsessive devotion redefined love’s dark side. Instead of pure evil, he showed aching loneliness. “K-K-K-Kiran” became a pop-culture phenomenon, not just for its delivery—but for the pain behind its desperate repetition and fractured passion.

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Don (2006)

In Don, Shah Rukh Khan took suave villainy to a new level—cold, witty, and unstoppable. His stylish reinterpretation of the classic criminal was sharp and unpredictable. Every smirk carried danger, every move intelligence. Unlike the original’s hero-villain duality, SRK’s Don thrived in ambiguity, embodying the charm of control and mystery. He made crime seductive—not by violence, but through intellect and presence.

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Fan (2016)

Fan showcased Shah Rukh Khan’s brilliance in duality—playing both superstar Aryan Khanna and his obsessed admirer, Gaurav. The film blurred the line between admiration and madness. His ability to distinguish their energies—one polished, one raw—was masterful. Through Gaurav’s heartbreak, SRK mirrored fame’s darker price. Fan was a love letter to cinema, showing how obsession and devotion can tragically intertwine.

6/8

Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006)

In Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, Shah Rukh Khan broke the romantic hero mould by portraying emotional infidelity. His character, Dev, was flawed, vulnerable, and selfish—yet painfully human. Through his performance, SRK exposed love’s imperfections and the loneliness within marriage. It was a bold take on modern relationships, showing that even broken choices could stem from deep longing. He turned realism into empathy.

7/8

Raees (2017)

In Raees, Shah Rukh Khan played a bootlegger with a conscience—a man torn between ambition and morality. Set in Gujarat, his character’s charisma elevated him beyond crime. His catchphrase, “Baniye ka dimaag, miyanbhai ki daring,” became iconic. What made Raees special was his humanity; his eyes carried guilt even as his actions hardened. SRK brought dignity to rebellion, blurring good and bad.

8/8

Zero (2018)

Zero saw Shah Rukh Khan embrace vulnerability through Bauua Singh, a flawed man seeking validation. Beneath humour and arrogance lay aching insecurity. By playing a vertically challenged yet emotionally towering man, SRK celebrated imperfection as identity. The film’s charm rested in his openness—he dared to make weakness endearing. With Zero, he reminded audiences that even flawed dreamers can be extraordinary in their pursuit of love.

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