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Khan at the Marrakech International Film Festival in 2012

Shah Rukh Khan is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality predominantly known for his work in Bollywood. He is the recipient of several awards, including 15 Filmfare Awards, Screen Awards, Zee Cine Awards, and IIFA Awards. Besides acting awards, he has received a number of state honours, including the Padma Shri by the Government of India in 2005, the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2007, and the Legion of Honour in 2014 (both by the Government of France).

Khan made his acting debut with a leading role in the romantic drama Deewana (1992), which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. The next year he won his first Best Actor trophy for his portrayal of a murderer in Baazigar, and a Best Performance in a Negative Role nomination (both at Filmfare) for his performance as an obsessive lover in Darr. Khan's most significant release of the 1990s was Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge. He portrayed a non-resident Indian who falls in love with the character played by Kajol, for which he earned another Filmfare Award for Best Actor as well as his first Screen Award. Khan later won two consecutive Filmfare Awards in the Best Actor category for his performances in Dil To Pagal Hai (1997) and Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), both films focusing on a love quadrangle.

In 2000, Khan won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for his performance in the starring role of a music teacher in Mohabbatein (2000), for which he was also nominated at the Screen and the IIFA Awards in the Best Actor category. For his performance as an alcoholic in Devdas, he received various Best Actor awards in India including Filmfare, IIFA, Screen, and Zee Cine Awards. Khan was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Actor for three of his 2004 releases: the masala film Main Hoon Na, the star-crossed romance Veer-Zaara, and the social drama Swades, winning for the lattermost. For his performance in Chak De! India (2007), in which he played the former captain of the India men's national field hockey team, he won Filmfare, IIFA, Screen, and Zee Cine awards in the Best Actor category.

Khan starred in My Name Is Khan (2010), a drama based on the 11 September attacks, as a Muslim man with Asperger syndrome. Acknowledged as being among his career's best work, the performance won him many awards, including Best Actor from Filmfare, IIFA, Producers Guild, and Screen awards. He later received the IIFA Award for Best Actor, the Screen Award for Best Actor (Popular Choice), and the Zee Cine Critics Award for Best Actor – Male for his portrayal in the action thriller Don 2 (2011), a sequel to the 2006 film Don for which he had also earned the nomination of Best Actor at the Asian Film Awards. He won three consecutive Screen Awards in the Best Actor (Popular Choice) category for portraying a traveler in Chennai Express (2013), a street fighter in Happy New Year (2014), and a car tuner in Dilwale (2015). For Khan's performance as a dwarf in the comedy-drama Zero (2018), he was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Actor.

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Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref(s)
Asian Film Awards 2007 Best Actor Don Nominated
Asianet Film Awards 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Won
2014 International Icon of Indian Cinema Won
Astra Film Awards 2024 Best International Feature Jawan Nominated
BIG Star Entertainment Awards 2010 Film Actor of the Decade – Male Won
Most Entertaining Film Actor – Male My Name Is Khan Nominated
2011 Most Entertaining Film Actor – Male Ra.One Nominated
2012 Most Entertaining Actor in a Romantic Film – Male Jab Tak Hai Jaan Won
Most Entertaining Film Actor – Male Won
Most Entertaining On-screen Couple Won
Most Entertaining Actor in an Action Film – Male Don 2 Nominated
2013 Most Entertaining On-screen Couple Chennai Express Won
Most Entertaining Film Actor – Male Won
Most Entertaining Actor in an Action Film – Male Nominated
Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film – Male Nominated
2014 Most Entertaining Film Actor – Male Happy New Year Won
Bollywood Movie Awards 1999 Best Actor Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Won
Most Sensational Actor Dil Se.. Won
2002 Best Actor Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Nominated
Best Actor (Critics) Nominated
2003 Best Actor Devdas Won
Best Actor (Critics) Nominated
Most Sensational Actor Nominated
2005 Best Actor Veer-Zaara Won
2006 Best Actor Paheli Nominated
2007 Best Actor Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
Best Villain Don Nominated
CNN-News18 Indian of the Year 2023 Indian of the Year - Popular Choice Won
ETC Bollywood Business Awards 2012 Most Profitable Actor – Male Won
2013 Most Profitable Actor – Male Won
FICCI Frames Excellence Honours 2009 Most Powerful Entertainer of the Decade Won
2010 Global Entertainer of the Year Won
2011 Best Actor My Name Is Khan Won
Filmfare Awards 1993 Best Male Debut Deewana Won
1994 Best Actor Baazigar Won
Best Performance in a Negative Role Darr Nominated
Best Actor (Critics) Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa Won
1995 Best Actor Nominated
Best Performance in a Negative Role Anjaam Won
1996 Best Actor Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Won
1998 Best Actor Dil To Pagal Hai Won
Yes Boss Nominated
1999 Best Actor Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Won
Best Performance in a Negative Role Duplicate Nominated
2000 Best Performance in a Comic Role Baadshah Nominated
2001 Best Actor Mohabbatein Nominated
Best Actor (Critics) Won
2002 Best Actor Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Nominated
2003 Best Actor Devdas Won
Swiss Consulate Special Award Won
2004 Power Award Won
Best Actor Kal Ho Naa Ho Nominated
2005 Best Actor Main Hoon Na Nominated
Swades Won
Veer-Zaara Nominated
Power Award Won
2007 Best Actor Don Nominated
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
2008 Best Actor Chak De! India Won
Om Shanti Om Nominated
2009 Best Actor Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Nominated
2011 Best Actor My Name Is Khan Won
2012 Best Film Don 2 Nominated
Best Actor Nominated
2013 Best Actor Jab Tak Hai Jaan Nominated
2014 Best Actor Chennai Express Nominated
2016 Best Actor Dilwale Nominated
2017 Best Actor Fan Nominated
2018 Best Actor Raees Nominated
2019 Best Actor Zero Nominated
2024 Best Actor Jawan Nominated
Dunki Nominated
Global Indian Film Awards 2005 Best Actor Swades Won
2007 Most Searched Actor on the internet Won
Best Actor Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
International Indian Film Academy Awards 2001 Best Actor Mohabbatein Nominated
2002 Best Actor Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Nominated
2003 Best Actor Devdas Won
2004 Best Actor Kal Ho Naa Ho Nominated
2005 Best Actor Swades Nominated
Veer-Zaara Won
2006 Best Actor Paheli Nominated
2007 Best Actor Don Nominated
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
2008 Best Actor Chak De! India Won
2009 Star of the Decade – Male Won
Best Actor Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Nominated
2011 Best Actor My Name Is Khan Won
2012 Best Actor Don 2 Nominated
2013 Digital Star of the Year Won
Best Actor Jab Tak Hai Jaan Nominated
2014 Best Actor Chennai Express Nominated
2015 Best Actor Happy New Year Nominated
2017 Best Actor Fan Nominated
2023 Best Supporting Actor Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva Nominated
Indian Television Academy Awards 2008 Best Anchor – Game/Quiz Show Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain? Won
Indian Telly Awards 2007 Best Anchor Kaun Banega Crorepati 3 Won
2008 Best Anchor Kya Aap Paanchvi Pass Se Tez Hain? Nominated
Locarno Film Festival 2024 Pardo alla Carriera Ascona-Locarno Tourism Won
Mirchi Music Awards 2014 Face of Romantic Music Won
NDTV Indian of the Year Awards 2008 NDTV Special Award Won
2010 India's Icon of Last 21 Years in Entertainment Won
NDTV Profit Business Leadership Awards 2012 Creative Entrepreneur of the Year Won
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards India 2013 Best Actor Chennai Express Won
2016 Kids' Icon of The Year Won
Producers Guild Film Awards 2004 Best Actor in a Leading Role Kal Ho Naa Ho Nominated
2005 Best Actor in a Leading Role Swades Nominated
2008 Best Actor in a Leading Role Chak De! India Won
Best Anchor Kaun Banega Crorepati 3 Nominated
2010 Best Actor in a Leading Role Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Won
2011 Hindustan Times Reader's Choice Entertainer of the Year – Male Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role My Name Is Khan Nominated
2012 Hindustan Times Reader's Choice Entertainer of the Year – Male Won
Best Actor in a Leading Role Don 2 Nominated
2013 Best Actor in a Leading Role Jab Tak Hai Jaan Nominated
2014 Renault Star Guild Entertainer of the Year Won
2015 Best Actor in a Leading Role Happy New Year Nominated
Sansui Viewers' Choice Movie Awards 1998 Best Actor Dil To Pagal Hai Won
1999 Best Actor Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Won
2001 Best Actor Mohabbatein Won
2002 Best Actor (Jury) Aśoka Won
2003 Best Actor Devdas Won
2004 Best Actor Kal Ho Naa Ho Nominated
Best Actor (Jury) Won
Screen Awards 1996 Best Actor Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge Won
1998 Best Actor Dil To Pagal Hai Nominated
1999 Best Actor Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Nominated
2001 Best Actor Mohabbatein Nominated
2002 Best Actor Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Nominated
Jodi No. 1 Won
2003 Best Actor Devdas Won
Jodi No. 1 Won
2004 Best Actor Chalte Chalte Nominated
2005 Best Actor Veer-Zaara Won
Jodi No. 1 Won
2006 Best Actor Paheli Nominated
2007 Best Actor Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
Jodi No. 1 Won
Best Actor in a Negative Role Don Nominated
2008 Best Actor Chak De! India Won
Jodi No. 1 Om Shanti Om Won
2009 Best Actor Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Nominated
2010 Jodi of the Decade Won
2011 Best Actor My Name Is Khan Nominated
Best Actor (Popular Choice) Won
2012 Best Actor Don 2 Nominated
Best Actor (Popular Choice) Won
Jodi No. 1 Won
2013 Best Actor Jab Tak Hai Jaan Nominated
Best Actor (Popular Choice) Nominated
2014 Best Actor Chennai Express Nominated
Best Actor (Popular Choice) Won
2015 Best Actor Happy New Year Nominated
Best Actor (Popular Choice) Won
2016 Best Actor (Popular Choice) Dilwale Won
Jodi No. 1 Won
Sharjah International Book Fair 2022 Special Honoured with Global Icon of Cinema and Cultural Narrative Award for his Contribution as the International Icon of Cinema and Culture Won
Stardust Awards 2004 Actor of the Year – Male Kal Ho Naa Ho Nominated
2005 Actor of the Year – Male Swades Nominated
2007 Actor of the Year – Male Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
Best Actor in a Negative Role Don Nominated
2008 Actor of the Year – Male Chak De! India Nominated
Om Shanti Om Nominated
2009 Actor of the Year – Male Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi Nominated
2011 Best Actor in a Drama My Name Is Khan Nominated
2012 Actor of the Year – Male Don 2 Nominated
Best Actor in a Thriller or Action Don 2 and Ra.One Nominated
2013 Actor of the Year – Male Jab Tak Hai Jaan Won
Best Actor (Editor's Choice) Won
Best Actor in a Comedy or Romance Nominated
2014 Actor of the Year – Male Happy New Year Won
Best Actor in a Thriller or Action Won
2016 Actor of the Year – Male Fan Nominated
Best Actor (Editor's Choice) Won
Best Supporting Actor Dear Zindagi Nominated
The Asian Awards 2015 Outstanding Contribution to Cinema Won
Vijay Awards 2013 Chevalier Sivaji Ganesan Award for Excellence in Indian Cinema Won
2014 Entertainer of Indian Cinema Won
Zee Cine Awards 1998 Best Actor – Male Dil To Pagal Hai Won
Pardes Nominated
1999 Best Actor – Male Duplicate Nominated
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai Won
2000 Best Actor – Male Baadshah Nominated
2001 Best Actor – Male Mohabbatein Nominated
2002 Best Actor – Male Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... Nominated
2003 Best Actor – Male Devdas Won
2004 Best Actor – Male Kal Ho Naa Ho Nominated
2005 Best Actor – Male Main Hoon Na Nominated
Swades Nominated
Veer-Zaara Won
2006 Best Actor – Male Paheli Nominated
2007 Fun Cinema Entertainer of the Year Don Won
Best Actor – Male Nominated
Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna Nominated
2008 Best Actor – Male Chak De! India Won
Om Shanti Om Nominated
Zee Icon Award Nominated
2011 Best Actor – Male My Name Is Khan Won
International Male Icon Nominated
2012 Critics Award for Best Actor – Male Don 2 Won
Best Actor – Male Nominated
Ra.One Nominated
2013 Best Actor – Male Jab Tak Hai Jaan Nominated
International Male Icon Won
2014 Best Actor – Male Chennai Express Won
2018 Best Actor – Male Raees Nominated
Special Honour for Contribution to Cinema and TV over the Last 25 Years Won

State honours

Country or organization Year Award Ref(s)
France 2007 Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
2014 Legion of Honour
India 1997 Best Indian Citizen Award
2002 Rajiv Gandhi Award
2005 Padma Shri
Indian Television Academy 2017 Yash Chopra National Memorial Award
La Trobe University 2019 Honorary Doctorate
Malaysia 2008 Darjah Mulia Seri Melaka
2012 BrandLaureate Legendary Award
Maulana Azad National Urdu University 2016 Honorary Doctorate
Morocco 2011 L'Etoile d'Or
2012 Wissame al-Kafaa al-Fikria
UNESCO 2011 Pyramide con Marni Award
United Kingdom 2014 Global Diversity Award
University of Bedfordshire 2009 Honorary Doctorate
University of Edinburgh 2015 Honorary Doctorate
University of Law 2019 Honorary Doctorate
World Economic Forum 2018 Crystal Award

Notes

  1. Tied with Katrina Kaif
  2. ^ Tied with Deepika Padukone
  3. Tied with Amitabh Bachchan
  4. ^ Tied with Kajol
  5. Tied with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
  6. Tied with Preity Zinta
  7. Tied with Rani Mukerji

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