Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, aka King Khan, will be hosting this year’s Filmfare Awards after 17 years. The 70th edition of the awards is set to take place on October 11 in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, with Shah Rukh as the co-host alongside Maniesh Paul and Karan Johar.
Last time Shah Rukh hosted the award show, it was in 2008. Since then, he has appeared only as a guest host on a few segments. King Khan has previously hosted the Filmfare Awards on several occasions, including 2003 and 2004 with his "Kal Ho Naa Ho" co-star Saif Ali Khan, and in 2007 with Johar.
"From the first time I held the Black Lady in my hands, to sharing countless memories with my colleagues and fans over the years, it’s been a journey of love, cinema, and magic. To return as a co-host for the 70th year is truly special, and I promise we’ll make it a night to remember, full of laughter, nostalgia, and celebration of the movies we all love," the 59-year-old superstar said in a statement.
Johar said, "Filmfare is not just an award, it’s a legacy that has shaped the very narrative of Indian cinema and continues to live across generations. From the year 2000, I have attended almost every Filmfare Awards and hosted many as well. As we celebrate 70 glorious years, I am truly delighted to co-host what promises to be one of the most memorable nights ever."