Shah rukh khan flop movies | Flop Movies | 

Shah Rukh Khan, like any actor, has had a mix of successes and less successful films. Some of his movies that didn't perform well at the box office include "Paheli," "Billu," and "Dilwale." Keep in mind that box office success doesn't always reflect the quality of a movie.

While it's subjective to label a movie as a "flop," as it depends on various factors such as box office numbers, critical reviews, and audience reception, here are some Shah Rukh Khan films that faced challenges in terms of box office performance:





Paheli (2005):


Synopsis: A fantasy drama where a newlywed woman is left behind by her husband and encounters a ghost who takes on his form.

Box Office: It didn't perform exceptionally well at the box office.

Billu (2009):


Synopsis: A story about a simple barber who's visited by a film star, leading to changes in his life.

Box Office: It faced mixed reviews and didn't do as well commercially.

Dilwale (2015):


Synopsis: A romantic action-comedy involving two rival families and a love story spanning decades.

Box Office: While it made money, the film received criticism for its plot and execution.

Paheli (2005):


Director: Amol Palekar

Writer: Vijayadan Detha (original story), Sandhya Gokhale (screenplay)

Cast:

Shah Rukh Khan as Kishanlal / Ghost

Rani Mukerji as Lachchi

Anupam Kher as Bhanwarlal

Amitabh Bachchan as The Shepherd (Narrator)

Juhi Chawla as Gajrobai

Sunil Shetty as Sunderlal

Rajpal Yadav as Bhola

Dilip Prabhavalkar as Mamaji (as Dilip Prabhawalkar)

Sarfaraz Khan as Chunnilal

A.K. Hangal as Bhoja (as A.K. Hangal)
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Drama

Billu (2009):





Director: Priyadarshan

Writer: Manisha Korde (screenplay and dialogue), Mushtaq Sheikh (story and screenplay)
Cast:

Irrfan Khan as Billu

Lara Dutta as Bindya

Shah Rukh Khan as Sahir Khan

Om Puri as Daamchand

Asrani as Sub-Inspector

Rajpal Yadav as Baddour

Kareena Kapoor Khan as Herself

Deepika Padukone as Herself

Priyanka Chopra as Herself

Rasika Joshi as Bindiya's mother

Genre: Comedy, Drama





Dilwale" (2015) is a Bollywood film directed by Rohit Shetty. The main cast includes:


Shah Rukh Khan: Played the role of Raj Randhir Bakshi

Kajol: Portrayed the character of Meera Malik

Varun Dhawan: Acted as Veer Randhir Bakshi

Kriti Sanon: Played the role of Ishita Malik

Varun Sharma: Portrayed the character of Sidhu

Boman Irani: Acted as King

Johnny Lever: Played the role of Mani Bhai

Sanjay Mishra: Portrayed Oscar Bhai

Mukesh Tiwari: Acted as Shakti

Shah Rukh Khan (Raj Randhir Bakshi): A prominent Bollywood actor, often referred to as the "King of Bollywood." Known for his versatile roles in films like "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" and "My Name is Khan."


Kajol (Meera Malik): Renowned actress, often paired with Shah Rukh Khan in iconic films. She has received numerous awards for her performances in movies like "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" and "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham."
Varun Dhawan (Veer Randhir Bakshi): Emerging Bollywood actor, known for his energetic performances in films like "Student of the Year" and "Badlapur."

Kriti Sanon (Ishita Malik): Actress and model, made her Bollywood debut with "Heropanti" before starring in films like "Bareilly Ki Barfi" and "Luka Chuppi."

Varun Sharma (Sidhu): Known for his comic roles, Varun Sharma gained popularity for his character Choocha in the "Fukrey" series.

Boman Irani (King): Versatile actor known for his roles in both comedic and dramatic films, such as "Munnabhai M.B.B.S." and "3 Idiots."

Johnny Lever (Mani Bhai): Veteran comedian in Bollywood, recognized for his impeccable comic timing in numerous films over the years.

Sanjay Mishra (Oscar Bhai): Character actor known for his work in both mainstream and independent cinema, with roles in films like "Ankhon Dekhi" and "Golmaal."

Mukesh Tiwari (Shakti): Character actor, often seen in supporting roles in Bollywood films, known for his work in movies like "Gangaajal" and "Hera Pheri."