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Shah Rukh Khan to Be Honored with Film Festival Ahead of His Birthday
The festival honors Shah Rukh Khan's three-decade career by screening seven iconic films in 75 cinemas across 30 cities, aiming to engage both new and longtime fans.
- On October 31, PVR Inox Limited will launch a two-week Shah Rukh Khan film festival across more than 75 cinemas in over 30 cities, timed ahead of his Nov. 2 birthday.
- Framed as a tribute, the retrospective aims to honor Shah Rukh Khan's landmark films as part of PVR INOX's ongoing initiative, celebrating his talent over 33 years.
- The festival's lineup includes Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa and Main Hoon Na from Khan's collaborations with Farah Khan, along with Devdas, Dil Se, and the recent megahit Jawan, spanning his versatility.
- Aiming to introduce classic cinema to younger viewers, Shah Rukh Khan, National Award winner for Jawan, called the initiative a `beautiful reunion` for longtime fans and new audiences.
- Amid his ongoing work, Shah Rukh Khan is currently shooting King, directed by Siddharth Anand and co-starring Suhana Khan, and was last seen in three blockbuster films.
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