As Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan approaches his 60th birthday, excitement among his fans is reaching new heights. Social media platforms are filled with touching tributes, nostalgic memories, and celebratory posts dedicated to the King of Bollywood.
Enhancing the celebration is a unique film festival organized by PVR Cinemas to commemorate SRK’s six decades in the industry. Set to kick off on October 31, this festival will feature some of his most beloved films, allowing audiences across India to relive unforgettable cinematic experiences.
Not only are fans excited, but SRK himself is looking forward to this festival. He shared his feelings on Instagram, expressing nostalgia and joy. “Some of my earlier films are returning to theaters. The man in them hasn’t changed much — just the hair… and perhaps a bit more handsome. The Shah Rukh Khan Film Festival starts on 31st October! In select theaters across India, in partnership with PVR INOX,” he stated. “A YRF International release will also be available in the Middle East, North America, the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and Australia. T&C Apply,” he added.
Launching on October 31, this two-week festival will present seven of Khan’s most iconic films in over 75 cinemas across more than 30 cities, providing both long-time fans and newcomers an opportunity to witness the actor's impressive three-decade career on the big screen.
The carefully selected lineup highlights Khan’s diverse acting skills, featuring films such as the action-comedy Chennai Express, the romantic classic Devdas, the political drama Dil Se, and his latest hit Jawan.
Additionally, fan favorites like Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na, Main Hoon Na, and Om Shanti Om will also make their way back to theaters.
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