In Deewana, the role of the
second husband to a widow who learns she is not a widow after all.
In Chamatkaar, an idiot who is helped by a kindly spirit.
In Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, a small-town boy who comes to the
city, finds love, fame and notoriety all at once.
In Baazigar, in a gamble that paid off handsomely, he is a killer
out for revenge.
In Darr, he is an obsessed closet lover.
In Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, a music-loving ne'er-do-well, compulsive
liar, madly in love with the same girl as his best friend.
In Anjaam, a powerful wealthy spoilt brat who lusts after a married
woman to the extent of destroying her entire family.
In Karan Arjun, which he reportedly did to get a feel of the
out-and-out pot-boiler, a resurrected son, and a rancher.
In Oh Darling, Yeh Hai India, a vagarant ... a la Raj Kapoor.
Shahrukh's
Favorite Portrayal: Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa, for its 'Chaplinesque character,' as he
calls it. |