Shahrukh Khan
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Early life and background
Acting career
1988–92: Early work and breakthrough
1993–97: Critical and commercial success
1998–2002: International recognition
2003: Spine injury and subsequent surgery
2003–10: Stardom and critical acclaim
2011–present: Continuing other ventures
Producer
Non-film work
Television
Stage performances
Endorsements
Ownership of IPL cricket team
Humanitarian causes
Public image
In popular media
Acting style and analysis
Selected filmography
Actor
Awards and nominations
See also
Footnotes
References
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