Background scores are just like a pinch of salt. Hardly do we notice their presence but movies without them sound incomplete, feel bland and seem tasteless.
Most of his most memorable scenes are the ones where he’s either reciting intense monologues or mouthing romantic dialogues at his heroines in a way that’d make even mountains melt
From the sweetness and innocence of Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994) to the darkly complicated Fan (2016), here are Anupama Chopra’s favourite Shah Rukh Khan films
In Nikkhil Advani’s 2003 film, veteran Marathi actress Sulbha Arya’s character might seem like a flimsy device of comedy, but at the time she was a ready instrument of the masses, designed to make them laugh at – rather than be shameful of – their own flaws