Shah Rukh Khan: The King of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan has given us many reasons to love him. He is charming, he is adorable, he is cute. But most of all, he is patriotic. Over the years he has given us many films that reflect his love for the country. From Swades to Chak DE India to Dil se, he has played roles that are high on patriotic fervour.
As his latest film Pathaan released just a day ahead of the country’s 74th Republic Day, we celebrate not only patriotism but also how one of the biggest names in the Indian film industry has portrayed the same on the big screen. They are all rich in patriotic fervour, and with the right mix of action, drama, dance, song and romance, we keep going back to them time and again.
Chak De India (2007)
It’s the story of a coach’s fight of making women’s hockey Team India by overcoming their diverse backgrounds, by learning to use everything that life hurls on them as a secret weapon. It’s about honesty, sincerity and integrity, a story to remind the nation of its National sport.
Swades (2004)
Swades is probably the best film of 2004. A highly acclaimed film, it shows the journey of a successful Indian scientist who returns to an Indian village to take his nanny to America with him. In the process he rediscovers his roots. Not to be missed!
Phir Bhi Dil hai Hindustani (2000)
Two rival reporters teams up to help a man avenge his daughter’s death. They help the man bring a politician guilty of the crime to justice.
Dil Se (1998)
A radio broadcaster’s intense attraction to a mysterious woman opens the door to a tidal wave of powerful emotions and desires.
Pathaan (2023)
An Indian spy takes on the leader of a group of mercenaries who have nefarious plans to target his homeland. With SRK as the unique selling point of the movie, delivers what SRK fans want. Shah Rukh as a brave Indian soldier, looks terrific in action. His style, swag, and his witty punches make this an outright winner.
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