Shah Rukh becomes first Indian actor to earn Rs25000 mln
Shah Rukh during his famous Ask SRK session reacted to a fan who asked what part of 2023 was best, said, “Not parts, the whole 2023 was best”.


Mumbai: The most popular Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan has back-to-back done three blockbuster films in 2023.
According to the details, the King Khan made an amazing comeback with his film “Pathan” in January, than impressed everyone with “Jawan” and finally ended up the year with Rajkumar Hirani’s “Dunki”.
All the three movies became blockbusters and earned a lot this year with the collective revenue of 25000 million Indian Rupees.
Trade analyst Ramesh Bala shared that King Khan has earned Rs25000 million and became first Indian actor to generate such great revenue with his films this year.
After that SRK fans rushed to quote their reactions. One named the actor “king of Indian cinema”, while another fan wrote, “SRK is the most trusted actor in Bollywood”.
Meanwhile speaking about his movies, “Jawan” and “Pathan” both featured him in action mode while, “Dunki” directed by Rajkumar Hirani, was an emotional-drama film.
Shah Rukh during his famous Ask SRK session reacted to a fan who asked what part of 2023 was best, said, “Not parts, the whole 2023 was best”.

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