Wer ist shahrukh khan

Updated: Jun 25, 2022, 07:08 PM(IST)

Today Shah Rukh Khan has completed a glorious 30 years in this industry - from a simple boy of Delhi to the becoming the King Khan of Bollywood, Khan has carved a niche in the industry for his roles, films and for many other reasons. But apart from his extravagant and celebrated life, SRK's life has not been happy always - there was some big fight and fake news. 

Today, as he completed 30 years in this industry, here we bring you some of the famous controversies the actor has courted. 

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan is slowly resuming his normal life.

For the first time since son Aryan's bail in the controversial drugs-on-cruise case, the actor shared his first Instagram post on Wednesday.

As part of the paid partnership with LG India, the 56-year-old raved about LG OLED Rollable TV. "Very few times you associate with a product that has such a harmony of art & technology," he wrote.

He lauded the design, excellence and elegance of the world's first rollable TV.

The post was viewed by over 978K people within three hours.

The 'Dilwale' star resumed shooting for his upcoming film 'Pathan' last month on December 22, weeks after son's bail.

A picture of King Khan entering a set in Mumbai, dressed in a black T-shirt and glasses with a messy bun, started doing the rounds on social media.

The Bombay High Court recently relieved the 24-year-old from weekly appearances before the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) office in South Mumbai. However, the court directed him to appear before Delhi's Special Investigation Team (SIT) whenever summoned.

Initially, he was granted bail on October 28 under a number of conditions, one of which was a weekly attendance at the NCB office.

An NCB team busted an alleged drugs party on the Cordelia Cruise ship which was on its way to Goa at mid-sea on October 2 night. Khan was detained and later arrested during this bust.

While Khan Jr didn't post anything since his return, he changed his display picture to an all-white frame on Instagram.

It was business as usual for the actor's interior designer-wife Gauri Khan. She returned to social media in mid-December last year to share a sneak peek of her latest project - the new Falguni Shane Peacock store in Hyderabad.

Khan's daughter Suhana celebrated brother's return with a collage of images from their childhood with Daddy Khan. "I love you," she wrote in the caption.

On the work front, SRK's upcoming movie 'Pathan' also features Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in pivotal roles. If rumours are to be believed, SRK may share the screen space for a big-budget film with Sanjay Dutt too.

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Bollywood personalities like filmmaker Hansal Mehta, and actors Pooja Bhatt and Suchitra Krishnamoorthi have expressed their solidarity with Shah Rukh Khan after the superstar's son Aryan Khan was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in connection with a drugs case.

The NCB busted a drugs party onboard a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast and arrested Aryan and seven others on Sunday. The 23-year-old was remanded to the custody of the NCB till October 4.

Mumbai rave party case: Court remands Aryan Khan, two others to NCB custody till October 7

Wer ist shahrukh khan

The Esplanade Court sent Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan, Arbaz Seth Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha to the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) custody till October 7. The three along with five others were formally arrested by the federal anti-narcotics agency on Saturday in connection with the rave party busted aboard a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast.

Hours after Aryan's arrest, close friend and superstar Salman Khan arrived at Shah Rukh's residence, Mannat, to pay him a visit.

While so far Salman has been the only one to visit the 55-year-old actor, colleagues of the superstar have rallied behind him on social media.

Mehta took to Twitter and wrote that it was "painful" when people arrive at judgements on children, adding he stands with Shah Rukh during the difficult time.

"It is painful for a parent having to deal with a child getting into trouble. It gets compounded when people begin to arrive at judgements before the law takes its course. It is disrespectful and unfair to the parent and to the parent-child relationship. With you @iamsrk," the "Scam 1992" helmer wrote.

Bhatt, who worked with Shah Rukh in the 1996 film "Chaahat", took to Twitter late Sunday evening and wrote, "I stand in solidarity with you @iamsrk Not that you need it. But I do. This too, shall pass."

Hours before Aryan's arrest, Shah Rukh's "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa" co-star Suchitra Krishnamoorthi tweeted that she is praying for the family.

"Nothing harder for a parent than seeing their child in distress. Prayers to all," she wrote.

In a subsequent tweet, Krishnamoorthi noted how the Hindi film industry ends up becoming an unfortunate soft target.

"For all those targetting #Bollywood remember all the #NCB raids on film stars? Yes nothing was found and nothing was proved. #Bollywood gawking is a tamasha. It's the price of fame (sic)," she added.

During a promotional event in Delhi on Sunday, actor Suniel Shetty also shared his views on the intense media scrutiny on Bollywood.

Before Aryan was arrested, Shetty urged people to "give the child a breather".

"Whenever something happens in the industry, the media goes all out. Give the child an opportunity. Let the real reports come out. He is a child, taking care of him is our responsibility," the actor told reporters.

The NCB team, led by its zonal director Sameer Wankhede, raided the Goa-bound ship on Saturday evening based on a tip-off that a party was scheduled onboard. The sleuths seized 13 grams of cocaine, five grams of MD, 21 grams of charas and 22 pills of Ecstasy and Rs 1.33 lakh.

The NCB on Sunday said it had evidence suggesting a nexus between three persons it had arrested, including Aryan, and suppliers and peddlers of drugs and banned narcotic substances regularly.

"Prima facie investigation conducted by the NCB reveals that there is incriminating material in the form of WhatsApp chats and so on that clearly shows the nexus with the arrested accused (Aryan Khan and two others) with suppliers and peddlers on a regular basis," the NCB said in its remand note.