This year, Shah Rukh Khan will return to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to host the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) Awards, which will take place on Yas Island.
From the awards' founding in 2000 until now, the Raees actor has been involved with them in various positions. On the IIFA stage, he has played host, performer, star, and award winner.
In honour of completing 25 years in the business, he received special recognition at the 2017 IIFA Awards in New York.
He has won several awards from the IIFAs, including Best Actor for Veer-Zaara (2005), Best Actor for Devdas (2003), and Best Actor for My Name is Khan (2011).
A medley of blockbusters performed in 2013 by Khan and Veer-Zaara songs performed by him in 2005 both seem to have left a lasting impression on the audience.
The "Baadshah of Bollywood" has become more than just a participant at the IIFA Awards throughout the years, becoming one of its most recognizable pillars, according to a press release released by the organizers before the show.
Thanks in large part to his assistance, IIFA has evolved into an international film festival honouring Indian cinema. He has left an enduring impact at IIFA that has taken the event to previously unheard-of heights through outstanding performances and talks.