Zainab Khanam
SRK’s leather jacket look in DDLJ made the "cool bad boy" style iconic, becoming a staple of his lover-boy image.
The colorful jackets and basic tees from Kuch Kuch Hota Hai became an instant trend, making the college look fun and stylish.
In Baazigar, SRK played Ajay Sharma, a man on a ruthless quest for revenge. His chilling portrayal of a vengeful anti-hero left audiencesstunned.
Who could forget SRK in Josh? He made head bandanas a statement, blending rugged charm with rebellious spirit.
SRK’s sophisticated glasses paired with solid shirts in *Mohabbatein* brought academic elegance to his look as a stern yet romantic teacher.
In K3G, Shah Rukh Khan’s ethnic looks in sherwanis and kurtas became the ultimate heartthrob look, perfect for traditional celebrations.
SRK kept it cool and classic with a preppy, subtle look in Main Hoon Na. Even boring 'uncle' style take a life of their own under SRK's irresistible charms.
SRK’s daring, bling-y, shirtless suits in Ram Jaane are unforgettable, adding a rebellious edge to his character’s rough persona.
The braided ponytail and sharp suits in Don 2 gave SRK a stylish, modern gangster vibe, adding a sophisticated edge to the character.
SRK’s casual green shirt in Pathaan, worn in the song "Besharam Rang," became a massive trend, adding to his effortless charm.
In Devdas, SRK’s look in the iconic green trench coat, red bow tie, and fedora brought vintage elegance, perfect for his tragic hero role.