Shah Rukh Khan 's fans got an early birthday gift from The Academy as his iconic entry scene from Karan Johar's 2001 blockbuster Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham was featured on their official Instagram handle. In fact, the Oscar body regarded it as the greatest entry scene of his career. Well, we have five more suggestions that should come to The Academy's notice.
(Also Read: Shah Rukh Khan's fans get special birthday gift from Oscars Academy, here's why it made Karan Johar ‘smile wide’. Watch ) Main Hoon Na Who can forget Shah Rukh's dashing entry in Farah Khan's 2004 directorial debut Main Hoon Na? He played Major Ram Prasad Sharma, an Indian Army soldier, in the romantic comedy. When Suniel Shetty's antagonist, Raghavan, holds a newsroom hostage, we see Shah Rukh's silhouette speaking on a walkie-talkie that he's entering to save the day even though he's warned the backup force is yet to arrive.
He then jumps through a glass ceiling and starts shooting at the bad guys, set against a rousing background score. Om Shanti Om Farah raised the bar in her sophomore directorial, Om Shanti Om (2007). When Shah Rukh's present-day character of Om Kapoor is introduced in the reincarnation saga, he's presented in exactly the way his previous incarnation of Om Makhija, a junior artiste, had imagined his next life to be.
Waking up on a Yash Chopra-style round bed, muslin slippers being slid onto his feet before he can touch the white marble floor, and being served juice by his staff. His fa.