Shahrukh Khan

Shahrukh Khan

Facts


Here are some lesser-known facts about Shahrukh Khan:

Education: Shahrukh Khan has a bachelor's degree in Economics from Hansraj College, Delhi University, and a master's degree in Mass Communications from Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi.

Early Struggles: Before making it big in the film industry, SRK faced his share of struggles. He worked as a ticket seller at a Delhi theater and also appeared in a television series called "Circus" during his early career.

No Tattoos: Despite his rebellious and edgy on-screen persona in some movies, Shahrukh Khan does not have any tattoos in real life. He has cited his fear of needles as the reason for not getting inked.

Love for Computer Games: SRK is an avid fan of computer and video games. He has mentioned in interviews that he enjoys playing games like Age of Empires.

Hockey Lover: He is a passionate supporter of the sport of hockey and was even the co-owner of the Kolkata-based franchise in the Hockey India League, named Kolkata Knight Riders.

Language Skills: In addition to Hindi, Khan is fluent in English and can also speak several other languages, including Urdu and Punjabi.

Stage Performer: Before becoming a movie star, Shahrukh Khan was actively involved in theater and even performed with the prestigious Barry John's Theatre Action Group (TAG).

Phobia of Horses: Despite appearing in movies where he's seen riding horses, SRK is reportedly scared of horses in real life and prefers not to be around them.

Favorite Book: He has mentioned in interviews that his favorite book is "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams.

Non-Alcoholic: Shahrukh Khan is a teetotaler and doesn't drink alcohol. This is quite unusual in an industry known for its parties and social drinking.

Trademark Pose: His signature open-arm pose, often referred to as the "SRK pose," is one of the most recognizable and imitated poses in Bollywood.

Fear of the Dark: SRK has been open about his childhood fear of the dark. Even as an adult, he used to keep a light on in his room.