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This actor is so huge his fans lined up at 4:30 a.m. to watch his new movie

Jubilant Shah Rukh Khan fans wait for his latest movie, "Jawan," to open in Mumbai on September 7. (Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images) Jubilant Shah Rukh Khan fans wait for his latest movie, "Jawan," to open in Mumbai on September 7. (Indranil Mukherjee/AFP/Getty Images)
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Jubilant movie fans thronged Indian cinemas before the crack of dawn on Thursday, bursting firecrackers and dancing on the street to welcome the latest release by one of the country鈥檚 biggest stars.

Some screenings began at 5 a.m. as die-hard fans of Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan packed into theatres to see the nationwide premiere of 鈥淛awan,鈥 his latest Hindi-language action thriller.

Videos and photos posted on social media showed thousands of fans waiting in line outside cinemas across India, chanting slogans and cheering for Khan, and then dancing in crowded cinema halls as they watched the highly anticipated movie.

In a social media post, Khan thanked his fans and said he stayed up late to watch the commotion unfold.

鈥淟ove u boys and girls I hope u enjoy the entertainment,鈥 Khan posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. 鈥淜ept awake to see u go to the theater. Big love and thanks.鈥

Produced by Khan鈥檚 wife, Gauri Khan, and directed by prominent South Indian filmmaker Atlee, 鈥淛awan,鈥 which means soldier, is expected to smash box office earnings, already raking in about US$6 million worldwide in advance bookings, according to local media reports.

Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan is pictured in Mumbai, on January 30. (Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto/AP)

The film is the second for the actor this year, following a four-year hiatus from the screen. Also known as 鈥淜ing Khan鈥 and the 鈥淜ing of Bollywood,鈥 he has achieved a demigod status in India, starring in more than 90 movies and earning multiple accolades.

From his humble beginnings to early career struggles, Khan鈥檚 story has resonated with millions of his fans, leaving an indelible legacy on Indian culture.

But he told CNN in a 2008 interview that he was never interested in switching to movies; it was one of his most defining 鈥 and tragic 鈥 moments that forced him to take the plunge.

鈥淢y parents died early so I was sad in Delhi. I said to myself: OK, come [to India鈥檚 movie capital Mumbai] for a change of scene,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was never trying to be a movie star, I became one by chance.鈥

Khan won hearts with the 1995 hit 鈥淒ilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge鈥 鈥 which translates to 鈥淭he Big-Hearted Will Take the Bride鈥 鈥 playing Raj, the son of a wealthy widowed industrialist, who falls in love with Simran, the sweet and obedient daughter of a traditional father who has her marriage arranged to another man.

It鈥檚 a love story so inspiring that it continues to play daily in a Mumbai cinema nearly three decades later.

His portrayal of the ideal romantic hero, not afraid to weep and confess his love on the screen, was a departure from the traditional concept of Indian masculinity.

He profited from the success of 鈥淒ilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,鈥 teaming up with some of Bollywood鈥檚 best-known directors and production houses in the years that followed.

Khan received the Padma Shri award, India鈥檚 fourth highest civilian honour in 2005, and a spot on Time magazine鈥檚 100 most influential list this year.

He returned to the limelight this year with 鈥淧athaan,鈥 breaking almost every Bollywood earnings record. The film took US$130 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of 2023 so far, according to Box Office Mojo, which tracks film earnings, and the second-highest-grossing Hindi film ever.

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