As Shah Rukh Khan prepares to celebrate his 60th birthday on November 2, fans are being treated to a special cinematic celebration of his legacy — right where it all began: on the big screen.

India's top multiplex chain, PVR INOX, has announced a two-week Shah Rukh Khan Film Festival to honour the actor's immense contribution to Indian cinema. The festival will begin on October 31 and run across 75 theatres in over 30 cities, giving audiences a chance to revisit some of his most iconic films.

Whether as Raj waiting at a station, Rahul with open arms, Kabir Khan leading a women's hockey team, or Raees challenging the system, Shah Rukh Khan doesn't just portray characters; he makes them unforgettable. His films are more than just movies — they are emotional milestones that have shaped generations of viewers.

The curated film line-up includes: "Chennai Express" – blending Shah Rukh's comedic flair with Rohit Shetty's high-octane action, "Devdas" – Sanjay Leela Bhansali's epic tale of heartbreak and longing, "Dil Se" – a gripping story of love, obsession, and political turmoil, "Kabhi Haan Kabhi Na" – the endearing journey of a lovable underdog in love, "Main Hoon Na" – a patriotic action-drama filled with friendship and flair, "Om Shanti Om" – a reincarnation saga full of nostalgia and 70s-style grandeur, "Jawan" – SRK's latest blockbuster that reaffirms his reign over hearts and the box office.

 

In a statement, Shah Rukh Khan reflected on the festival, "Cinema has always been my home, and watching these films return to the big screen feels like a heartwarming reunion. These movies belong to the audience as much as they do to me. I hope people relive the joy, the music, and the shared magic of these cinematic journeys." Niharika Bijli, Lead Strategist at PVR INOX Ltd, echoed the excitement, "Shah Rukh Khan is more than a star — he's a feeling. This festival is our way of celebrating his incredible legacy and the joy he's brought to audiences over the years."

For fans, this isn't just about nostalgia — it's about reconnecting with the moments that made them believe in love, resilience, and cinematic magic. Whether it's Raj reaching out for Simran, Kabir's unforgettable pep talk, or Om's iconic line — "Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost" — the emotions are timeless.

With Shah Rukh Khan, the magic of cinema never ends.