Shah Rukh Khan sports a new look in his forthcoming film Don 2: The Chase Continues. He sports long hair, stubble and a tattoo.
The new look revealed recently has already become a talking point, establishing his reputation as India's coolest superstar.
With this in mind, we cast a look at King Khan's various avatars over the years. Click through the slide show and vote for your favourite look at the end.
For a change, Shah Rukh's alter ego Raj lost out to the reticent, plain-looker Surinder Sahni. Many would agree that the 'other' SRK in this Aditya Chopra romantic drama was garish and over-the-top.
It was then left to Sahni, dressed awkwardly in formals and sports shoes, to charm the fans not with his heroics, but with his simplicity. Must say this was one of the actor's most sincere performances.
SRK and his six-pack abs were the buzzword all through 2007.
Overnight, it seemed, the actor became fitness conscious, pumped iron for hours and unveiled his fab body in the chartbuster song Dard-e-Disco.
To be honest, the ripples that his abs created could only be compared to the time when Salman Khan introduced Bollywood to serious body-building stuff of the Stallone, Arnold kind.
Chak De! India, 2007
Plain white shirt, khaki trousers, a hockey stick in hand. Kabir Khan, the fallen hockey hero, wore his grit and hope on his rolled-up sleeves.
His reputation was finally restored in the end when he led an underdog Indian women's hockey team to victory in the world championship.
The dream boy of Bollywood never looked so real.
This was one of the actor's best acts in his two-decade long acting career where he had a no-fuss look, and where he wasn't playing loverboy Raj or Rahul.
Director Ashutosh Gowariker gave his Mohan Bhargava, a NASA scientist, a casual appearance and a contemplative and compassionate gaze that won laurels from even the staunchest critics.
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