October 21, 2025, 9:07 pm


Staff Correspondent

Published:
2025-10-21 18:49:49 BdST

14-day film festival marking SRK’s 60th birthday begins 31 Oct


There’s great news for fans of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, as his timeless classics are set to light up cinema screens once again.

To celebrate King Khan’s 60th birthday on 2 November, PVR Inox Limited has announced a special film festival that will pay tribute to the actor’s illustrious three-decade journey in Indian cinema.

Launching on 31 October, the two-week festival will showcase seven of Shah Rukh Khan’s most iconic films across more than 75 cinemas in over 30 Indian cities.

The event aims to bring together generations of movie lovers—offering longtime fans a nostalgic experience while introducing younger audiences to SRK’s cinematic legacy.

The curated lineup reflects the actor’s versatility and enduring appeal—from the romantic charm of “Devdas” and “Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa” to the patriotic spirit of “Main Hoon Na” and the larger-than-life spectacle of “Om Shanti Om”.

Films like “Chennai Express”, “Dil Se”, and his recent blockbuster “Jawan” will also be part of the celebration, giving audiences a chance to relive his unforgettable on-screen moments.

Expressing his gratitude, Shah Rukh Khan shared, “Cinema has always been my home, and seeing these films find their way back to the big screen feels like a beautiful reunion. These movies are not just my stories—they belong to the audience that have lovingly embraced them over the last 33 years.”

The festival arrives at a time when Shah Rukh continues to dominate both hearts and headlines, following the success of “Jawan” and “Pathaan”.

Meanwhile, the superstar is currently in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, attending Joy Forum 2025, where he was invited as a special guest.

As fans gear up to celebrate the “King of Romance” turning 60, the re-release of his classics serves as a fitting reminder of why Shah Rukh Khan remains one of the most beloved and enduring icons of Indian cinema.

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