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  • Shah Rukh Khan: A Self Made Personality
Unlike many of current crop of Hindi cinema stars, who came from film families, King Khan was born in a middle class family in Delhi. His father ran a transport company and his mother was a magistrate. He was 15 years old when his father passed away due to cancer; his treatment had been expensive due to which their family business collapsed. Shah Rukh’s mother worked day and night to build the business back but never insisted that her son follow her into it. He came to Mumbai and started his career with a small advertisement assignment.

  • Shah Rukh Khan: Not Naturally Gifted
Shah Rukh Khan is not an obvious Bollywood hero. He can dance but not as elegantly as other actors. He is also not as good-looking as other Bollywood stars such as Hrithik Roshan. His only power is his acting. 

  • Shah Rukh Khan: A Family Man
 Despite being in the industry for more the 17 years and in spite of being called the king of romance, SRK is a very honest and decent human being. More often than not, we hear stories that the lead pair of a film is having an affair. But for SRK, we have never come across such stories or rumours. Also, no actress ever has had any problem working with him, over these many years. Not surprisingly, he is the favourite co-star of almost all his female co-actresses.
  • Shah Rukh Khan: Great Friend
We all know that in many of his films there were special appearances of SRK’s friends. His friends never say ‘no’ to him. But he knows well how to return the favour.
  • Shah Rukh Khan: Attitude When Needed
This is a point which I would like to mention about Shah Rukh Khan is that he is cool, he is nice. But, he is quite arrogant too and that is absolutely fine when you are such a huge superstar. He did not apologize to Shiv Sena when felt he was not on the wrong side, even if it had a negative effect on the release of My Name Is Khan in Maharashtra.

  • Shah Rukh Khan: Versatile & Successful Actor
Many do not consider Shah Rukh Khan as a versatile actor as they see him only as a romantic hero. However, if one digs deeper into his films, one realises that SRK has done and can do any kind of role. From the lover boy as Raj in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, to the patriotic Rahul in the Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani; from the cunning detective in Baadshah to the stylish Don in Don 2; from the music professor in Mohabbateinto evil lover in Darr. And who can forget his role as a superhero in the Ra.One. King Khan has really done a variety of roles.
He is also the star who is the most successful at the box-office. His last flop was seven years ago, Paheli(2005).
  • Shah Rukh Khan: Stage Performances
King Khan, with his humour and elegant style, is known to entertain millions of people watching him in different award functions and stage shows. We all know that he is the best host in India. No award function can be boring if it is hosted by Shah Rukh Khan.

  • Shah Rukh Khan: Brand ImageIn India, no other celebrity has more brands associated to his name. Moreover, as we saw during the promotion of Ra.One, a never before kind of campaign was conducted by him, with at least 50 various brands in tie-up for promotion of the film.
  • Shah Rukh Khan: Overseas PopularityNot all the Bollywood stars are popular abroad. Most of them are like lions in their own den. But King Khan is an exception. Mostly, all his films are hits abroad and are well received there by critics as well as the public. Besides, he is more popular than any other Indian Personality globally.  
  • Shah Rukh Khan: Dream Debut For Actresses Paired With HimAll say that Salman Khan has been known to launch new actresses. But two of the top actresses today (Anushka Sharma and Deepika Padukone) have debuted opposite the King Khan. Shilpa Shetty and Preity Zinta also made their debuts with Shah Rukh Khan.Gauri Khan

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Death Sentence Judgement Poster Of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru And Others(1930)



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Rolls Royce Depot – Bombay



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The First Indian Cricket Team Tour To England – 1886



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ISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistan's army says the ambassadors from the Philippines and Norway were killed in a helicopter crash in the country's north.
Officials say the helicopter crash landed Friday in Naltar Valley.  Two pilots and a crew member were also killed.  
According to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's office, the helicopter was on route to the city of Gilgit, where Sharif was to attend a public ceremony to inaugurate the newly installed chairlift at a ski resort. Sharif was in his own plane on route to Gilgit when the “tragic news” was conveyed to him, a statement said. It said Sharif returned to Islamabad early in the wake of the crash.
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Gulshan Kumar presents Bhushan Kumar’s Zindagi Aa Raha Hu Main FULL VIDEO Song directed by Ahmed Khan. A T-Series and Paperdoll Entertainment Production Starring Tiger Shroff, Singer Atif Aslam
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Song - Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main
Music Composed by - Amaal Mallik
Singer - Atif Aslam
Lyrics - Manoj Muntashir
Song Programmed by - Abhijit Vaghani & Armaan Mallik
Additional Programming - Amaal Mallik & Apeiruss.
Editor - Nitin F.C.P
DOP - Bashalal Syed
Song Mixed & Mastered by - Eric Pillai @ Future Sound Of Bombay


Set it as your caller tune - 
Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main http://bit.ly/1EmXJj0
Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main - Main Sarfira Musafir http://bit.ly/1DVTPNy
Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main - Dil Ki Suni http://bit.ly/1GSZ5DO
Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main - Uthalo Aasamaa http://bit.ly/1Jvhw4s








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5year old acting Like Bruce Lee 
TOP 10 Cricketers, Who Died While Playing a Match

Australian international cricketer Phil Hughes’s tragic death has sent a shockwave across the cricketing world.
Paying a tribute to him, we list top 10 instances when cricketers died while playing a match.







1- Phil Hughes -2014

Australia cricketer Phil Hughes died at the St Vincent's Hospital, on Thursday, November 27, 2014.
He succumbed to his injuries after battling for life for two days after being hit on the head by a bouncer.
He was struck on the head with a short-pitched delivery from pacer Sean Abbott in a domestic match.

2-Darryn Randall - 2013

Darryn Randall of South Africa, died when a ball hit on the head in a domestic match in 2013. 
The wicketkeeper-batsman he was hit on the side of the head while attempting a pull shot. 
He collapsed immediately and was rushed to hospital, but could not be revived upon arrival. 

3-Zulfiqar Bhatti - 2013

Zulfiqar Bhatti of Pakistan died during a domestic game in 2013, after being hit by a bouncer.
The promising Pakistan player was hit in the chest by a rising ball while batting.
He collapsed to the ground and was rushed to hospital immediately, but pronounced dead on arrival. 

4-Richard Beaumont - 2012 

Richard Beaumont of England collapsed on the pitch, suffering a suspected heart attack in 2012. 
The match was abandoned and the fast bowler was airlifted to Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth hospital.
But the fast bowler was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival, leaving everyone in shock.

5-Wasim Raja - 2006 

Wasim Raja of Pakistan died with his boots on, playing in a 50-over competition in Surrey in 2006. 
This former Pakistani cricketer had just bowled two-three overs and began complaining of uneasiness. 
Soon he collapsed on the field, succumbing to a massive heart attack, leaving everyone shocked.

6-Raman Lamba - 1998

Raman Lamba of India died after being struck by the ball while fielding in Dhaka in 1998. 
The ball hit him on the head, while standing at short-leg without wearing a helmet during a club match.
He went into a coma three days after the incident before being pronounced dead. 

7-Ian Folley - 1993

Ian Folley of England died in a freak accident while batting in a domestic match 1993.
He was hit below the eye while batting for Derbyshire against Workington. 
While under an anesthetic in hospital, he suffered a heart attack and was pronounced dead.

8-Wilf Slack - 1989

Wilf Slack of England collapsed and died at the age of 34 while batting in Banjul in January 1989.
The England opener had suffered four blackouts either on the field or at nets in the two previous years.
But exhaustive tests had failed to identify what was wrong with this left-handed opener.

9-Abdul Aziz - 1959

Pakistani batsman Abdul Aziz died during the final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy in 1958-59. 
The 17-year-old Aziz was facing an off-spinner in a match between Karachi and Services. 
The ball rose sharply and hit him in the chest, where he collapsed and was declared dead at the hospital. 

10-Andy Ducat - 1942

Andy Ducat of England, died on the pitch, while batting during a club game at Lord’s in July 1942.
Ducat, who made a single appearance for England, suffered a heart attack while batting. 
He immediately collapsed and died, before anything can be done.



Looking back at the amazing trailers released over the years due to advances in technology, We thought it was fitting to show a list of the best trailers made so far. Of course, this list is entirely opinionated so leave comments below containing your favourite trailers.



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