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Furthermore, Shah Rukh Khan's enduring popularity is evident through his wax figures, displayed at 14 prestigious locations worldwide, including the Grevin Museum itself.

Digital Desk: The famous Grevin Museum in Paris recently bestowed an exceptional honour on Shah Rukh Khan, a celebrated actor from ‘Jawan’. Shah Rukh Khan now takes the lead as the first ever actor to get his image on specially crafted gold coins, an extraordinary recognition from the museum’s Grevin Glasse branch. A snap of the gold coin – resembling Shah Rukh Khan – was found circulating on a well-known paparazzi Instagram page.



Known affectionately as King Khan, Shah Rukh Khan has captivated audiences worldwide for over three decades with his memorable performances. His stellar career has garnered widespread acclaim and numerous awards, both in India and internationally. The Grevin Museum's decision to commemorate him with a gold coin in 2024 underscores his significant influence on a global scale.

Despite taking a brief break from acting, Shah Rukh Khan made a triumphant return with blockbuster films such as Pathaan, Jawan, and Dunki in the past year. These movies not only achieved remarkable success at the box office but also set new records on both a national and international level.

Furthermore, Shah Rukh Khan's enduring popularity is evident through his wax figures, displayed at 14 prestigious locations worldwide, including the Grevin Museum itself. This reaffirms his iconic stature and widespread admiration within the entertainment industry.

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