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Don’t know when my passion became my purpose: SRK on 28 years in Bollywood

He has been away from the silver screen for two years but not from the hearts of his fans. In the past two years, fans have been eagerly waiting for the superstar to announce his new film. Every time a speculation around his upcoming project hits the headlines, they leave no stone unturned to take […]

He has been away from the silver screen for two years but not from the hearts of his fans. In the past two years, fans have been eagerly waiting for the superstar to announce his new film. Every time a speculation around his upcoming project hits the headlines, they leave no stone unturned to take social media by a storm, waiting on the edge for a confirmation. This sort of love, affection and curiosity can only be expected around the Badshah of Bollywood — Shah Rukh Khan.

As he completed 28 years in Bollywood on Sunday, SRK tweeted: “Don’t know when my passion became my purpose and then turned into my profession. Thank u all for so many years of allowing me to entertain you.” He added, “More than my professionalism, I believe my passionalism will see me through many more years of service to all of you.”

As per latest reports, fans wouldn’t have to wait for too long for SRK’s next big venture. The superstar is reportedly all set to join hands with Rajkumar Hirani for a film on immigration and will start shooting for the same in October 2020. Penned by Kanika Dhillon and Abhijat Joshi, the work on this film has started in its full swing so that there are no more delays and detours.

 In these 28 years, SRK has risen from an ordinary young lad from Delhi to the Badshah of Bollywood and well the king of romance. A whole generation has grown up watching his films, especially romantic one like Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Dil To Pagal Hai, Mohabbatein, Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham, Devdas, Kal Ho Na Ho, Veer Zara, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Films like Chak De India, Swades and Don only proved his mettle as an actor that India continues to love and idolise.

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