When Tom Cruise and Shah Rukh Khan honored Slumdog Millionaire (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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Shah Rukh Khan holds a hefty reputation as Bollywood’s “king,” yet the actor has willingly distanced himself from heading west. The Devdas actor has graced Hollywood’s talk shows and media often, occasionally venturing to compare himself with Tom Cruise to effortlessly spotlight his own lavish life and career in India.

That’s not to say Khan has ever lacked tantalizing offers from Hollywood. In 2009, Danny Boyle, director of the Academy Award-winning Slumdog Millionaire, eyed him for the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire host role. Khan politely declined the part, hinting at his reluctance to chart gray or negative parts at that stage in his journey, and was replaced with Anil Kapoor.

However, SRK did resurface at Boyle’s invite during the Slumdog Millionaire promotional push, even helming its intro at the 2009 Golden Globes, as is the general practice for all Best Picture nominees. Accurately announced as “The King of Bollywood,” he stood with the film’s lead actress, Freida Pinto, becoming the first Indian actor to present at the salacious ceremony.

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