Shah Rukh Khan he is one of the biggest stars in the world, but he is most appreciated for creating himself without the Godfather in the industry. Khan rose to fame and built his empire from the time he was a child who served samosas at the National School Of Drama (NSD). A veteran player Pankaj Kapur he remembered the 70s when he was a student at NSD, he remembered seeing Khan’s face as a child. “Those samosas were served by none other than Shah Rukh Khan. He was a little boy, 10 years old at the time,” Kapur said in an interview on YouTube’s Kindle Cast channel. He said, “I think his uncle or his father was running the canteen at that time,” he added. A few years later, tragedy brought the two together professionally when Pankaj shared the screen space with Shah Rukh Rajiv Mehra1995 entertainment Ram Jaane.His father, Mir Taj Mohammed Khan, was a restaurateur in Delhi and owned the famous Khatir restaurant in Safdarjung. The winner had previously spoken about his long childhood in NSD. Since his sister, Shehnaz Lalarukh Khan, studies there, Shah Rukh often waits for her after school before going home.Apart from the restaurant, he also controlled the chaos at NSD, where he is said to spend most of his time. After his death in 1981, Shah Rukh’s mother, Lateef Fatima Khan, continued to run the family business until her death in 1990.“I was a very beautiful child and my entire childhood was spent hanging around with the best Indian actors,” Shah Rukh said. The Times of India in 2014.Growing up around this place allowed him to see some of the most respected names in India, including Pankaj Kapur, Raghubir Yadav, Raj Babbar, Nadira Babbar, Naseeruddin Shah, Rohini Hattangadi and Anupam Kher. Many of these actors later shared the screen in films.Reflecting on his life, Shah Rukh said: “I have been watching all their performances and rehearsals for months.