When Abbas-Mustan film Baazigar released in 1993, it catapulted Shah Rukh Khan into overnight stardom, establishing him as one of Bollywood’s most promising new talents. The film arrived in only the second year of his Hindi film career, yet it became a defining milestone. Baazigar was not only a turning point for Shah Rukh but also for Kajol, marking her first major commercial success, while introducing Shilpa Shetty to the industry. It went on to become the fourth-highest-grossing Hindi film of the year and, over time, earned the status of a cult classic.
However, before its release, very few believed in the film—or in Shah Rukh Khan’s dark and unconventional character. The only exception was Shah Rukh himself.
In a recent interview with Bollywood Hungama, the film’s writer Javed Sidd

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