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India.com
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
This actor was Shah Rukh Khan's best friend, never worked as lead star, struggled for roles in Bollywood, died at 59 due to..., his name was...
Many actors in Bollywood struggle to get their desired work in the industry. However, there are actors who, despite having big connections, fail to get a lead role. Today, we will discuss an actor who was once a close friend of none other than Shah Rukh Khan. Yes, you read that right! This actor shared a close relationship with Shah Rukh Khan and, in one of his interviews, revealed that the only reason for him to work in the Bollywood industry was Shah Rukh Khan. Though this actor's work in Bollywood is limited, he has contributed to the TV cinema largely. The actor sadly passed away last year at the age of 59. If you are wondering who we are talking about, then this actor is none other than Rituraj Singh. Rituraj Singh started his acting journey with the TV serial named In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones. In the coming years, he featured in a plethora of series, and some of the iconic serials done by him are Kutumb, CID, Ssshhhh…Phir Koi Hai, Diya Aur Baati Hum and more. In the year 1992, Rituraj stepped into Indian cinema with Miss Beatty's Children. Rituraj's major breakthrough came in Bollywood when he featured in Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt's film Badrinath Ki Dulhania released in 2017. Rituraj shares Close Relationship With Shah Rukh Khan Rituraj and Shah Rukh first met during their days with acting guru Barry John, both part of the Theatre Action Group (TAG). Following this, the two spent time together. Just like that, the two shared a close bond. 'He would hug me and introduce me to others as his oldest friend. He would invite me to his vanity van and we would smoke together,' late actor Rituraj Singh had shared about Shah Rukh Khan on his 50th birthday. Rituraj passed away at the age of 59 on February 20, 2024, due to a cardiac arrest.


News18
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Shah Rukh Khan's Vintage College Pictures Go Viral, Fans React With Nostalgia
Last Updated: Before he was Bollywood royalty, Shah Rukh Khan was just a theatre kid from Delhi. Actor Amar Talwar has now shared rare, unseen monochrome photos of SRK from 1990. Long before he became the King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan was just another passionate young man with dreams in his eyes and theatre in his heart. And now, a rare glimpse into that chapter of his life has surfaced online, thanks to actor Amar Talwar — his former co-star and fellow theatre companion. Talwar, best known for his roles in Shanti and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, recently took to Facebook to share never-before-seen monochrome photographs of Shah Rukh Khan from the early 1990s, just before the latter took the leap into Bollywood. The heartfelt post has since gone viral, delighting SRK fans with a dose of nostalgia and humility. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Amar Talwar (@amarthetalwar) 'Going through my old pics, came across these I'd clicked of Shah Rukh Khan with my son, Manoj – 'Tally' to the world – sometime around 1990, before Shah Rukh's departure for Bollywood," wrote Talwar in the caption. He recalled their days performing together in Barry John's iconic Theatre Action Group (TAG), featuring in plays like Rough Crossing and Who's Life Is It Anyway. He even shared an anecdote about a third production, Lend Me A Tenor, where Barry John had initially envisioned SRK for a role. 'But by then Shah Rukh had left for Mumbai, Bollywood… and the rest is history — I guess," Talwar added with a sense of wistful pride. The three black-and-white photos exude a raw charm — one captures a young SRK flashing his iconic smile straight at the camera, another shows him handling a Pentax Spotmatic camera with ease, and the third is a tender moment where he holds Talwar's son in his arms. These images, stripped of stardom and spectacle, offer a rare window into the grounded and affable young man behind the megastar persona. Fans across social media platforms have been quick to celebrate the photographs, with many commenting on how SRK's charisma was evident even back then. The post has sparked a flurry of shared memories and theatre anecdotes from those who knew Khan during his early Delhi days. For the uninitiated, Amar Talwar played Rani Mukerji's father in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and has been a familiar face in both films and television. His unexpected photo drop has not only given fans a treasure trove of memories but also reminded them of Shah Rukh Khan's grounded beginnings in the world of theatre and art. Meanwhile, on the professional front, Shah Rukh Khan is gearing up for King, directed by Sujoy Ghosh, and starring his daughter Suhana Khan. The action-packed thriller is slated for a mid-2026 release and marks yet another milestone in SRK's ever-evolving journey — from a Delhi theatre enthusiast to a global icon. First Published: May 02, 2025, 22:02 IST