Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan: Top 10 Memorable Sibling Relationships in Blockbuster Cinema

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Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) - Shah Rukh Khan: Shah Rukh as Rahul shares an emotional bond with his younger brother Rohan, played by Hrithik Roshan. Their separation and eventual reunion form a significant part of the story.
Josh (2000) - Shah Rukh Khan: SRK plays Max, the protective twin brother to Aishwarya Rai’s Shirley. Their bond as twins drives the narrative of this action-packed film.
Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991) - Aamir Khan: Aamir’s character Raghu has a strong bond with his sister Pooja, which plays a background role in this romantic drama.
Fanaa (2006) - Aamir Khan: Aamir as Rehan shares a close bond with his sister, and their interactions showcase a heartwarming sibling relationship, albeit in limited scenes.
My Name Is Khan (2010) - Shah Rukh Khan: SRK as Rizwan Khan shares a deep bond with his younger brother, played by Jimmy Sheirgill. Their relationship adds depth to the storyline.
Ghulam (1998) - Aamir Khan: Aamir’s character Siddharth shares a close bond with his elder brother, played by Rajit Kapur. Their relationship dynamics add weight to the film’s narrative.
Duplicate (1998) - Shah Rukh Khan: In a dual role, one of SRK’s characters has a sister with whom he shares a close bond, and their interactions provide comic relief.
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992) - Aamir Khan: Aamir’s character Sanjaylal shares a deep bond with his elder brother Ratan, played by Mamik Singh. Their relationship is central to the film’s plot.
Dilwale (2015) - Shah Rukh Khan: SRK as Raj shares a complex yet loving relationship with his younger brother, portrayed by Varun Dhawan.
Sarfarosh (1999) - Aamir Khan: While the film primarily focuses on Aamir’s character’s battle against terrorism, there are tender moments shared with his on-screen sister that add depth to his character.