Best Shah Rukh Khan Movies, According To IMDb

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Swades (2004) – 8.1

This is the story of a young NASA scientist named Mohan Bhargav, who pays his elderly nanny a visit in a tiny village in India, and whose life changes when he realizes that his talents are needed much more in his homeland than abroad. 

Chak De! India (2007) – 8.1

Kabir Khan, the former captain of the Indian National Men's Hockey Team, joins the National Women's team as a coach. The latter had been neglected over the years in favor of the men's team, and it is Kabir's intention to build the team from the ground up, in the process also winning back his lost glory. 

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) – 8

Phenomenally popular and possibly the most beloved of Shah Rukh's movies is this simple love story of two-second generation Indians born and brought up in England. The '90s romance film was released globally and became one of the first to sweep worldwide audiences off their feet. 

My Name Is Khan (2010) – 7.9

Another critically acclaimed movie, My Name Is Khan narrated the tale of an autistic man, Rizwan Khan, caught in the aftereffects of the horrific tragedy of the Twin Towers. 

Kal Ho Na Ho (2003) – 7.9

Kal Ho Na Ho is a devastating movie that viewers should watch if they feel like wallowing. In the film, the sprightly Aman falls in love with a young woman, Naina, but he cannot tell her how he feels, knowing well that he might die soon, as he suffers from a severe heart condition. He then puts all his energy into bringing Naina together with Rohit, a friend of hers who is also in love with her. 

Hey Ram (2000) – 7.9

Hey Ram is one of Shah Rukh Khan's best movies and his first foray into Tamil cinema. While he didn't snag the main role, Shah Rukh still stole the scenes he was in. The movie is about Ram, an archaeologist who loses his wife after being trapped in the riots in Calcutta. Driven by revenge, Ram decides that Mahatma Gandhi is responsible for the crises faced by his country and makes it his mission to kill the religious figure. 

Veer-Zaara (2004) – 7.8

Shah Rukh plays Major Veer Pratap Singh, an Indian Air Force officer who falls for a Pakistani girl, Zaara, in this epic romance that does its bit to bridge the gulf between the two neighboring countries. Veer and Zaara agree to sacrifice their love, but then Veer is falsely detained as an Indian spy by the machinations of Zaara's fianceé, which ends in him spending the next 22 years in a Pakistani jail. 

Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na (1994) – 7.6

A good-for-nothing young man, Sunil, is in love with Anna, who performs with him in a musical band. However, Anna is in love with another friend of theirs, Chris. When Sunil finds out, he leaves no stone unturned to draw Anna away from Chris, which ultimately puts him in Anna's bad books. 

Darr (1993) – 7.6

The movie that was Khan's big break was Darr, in which he plays an unstable and dangerous young man, Rahul, who becomes obsessed with a young woman, Kiran, going to the extent of stalking her and trying to eliminate her fianceé so that he can have her for himself. 

Baazigar (1993) – 7.6

A powerful revenge drama movie, Baazigar tells the story of Ajay Sharma, whose father had been betrayed by Madan Chopra, a lowly employee who ousted Sharma's dad and took possession of his burgeoning empire, eventually becoming a wealthy business tycoon. Ajay's dad passed away from the shock and he and his widowed mother were forced into poverty thereafter.