Shah Rukh Khan
Celebrity Detail

Shah Rukh Khan

Male1965-11-02New Delhi, India
Biography

Shah Rukh Khan (often known as SRK) is one of Indian cinema’s most iconic actors, producers, and business figures. Born in 1965 in New Delhi, he has been celebrated by the media with titles such as “King Khan” and the “Baadshah of Bollywood.” Over the course of his career, he has appeared in more than 100 films and received countless honors, including 15 Filmfare Awards. He has also been awarded India’s Padma Shri, as well as France’s Order of Arts and Letters and the Legion of Honour—recognition reflecting his influence across Asia and among Indian diaspora communities worldwide.

Khan’s early life was not without challenges. He was born into a middle-class family: his father was an independence activist, and his mother served as a magistrate. Educated in New Delhi, he excelled at St. Columba’s School and received the institution’s highest distinction, the “Sword of Honour.” Although he initially aspired to become a professional athlete, a shoulder injury forced him to give up that path. After earning a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Hansraj College, University of Delhi, he began a master’s program in Mass Communications, but eventually left to pursue acting. In 1981 and 1991, he lost his parents in succession—events that became a turning point, prompting him to move to Mumbai and commit to the film industry full-time.

He began his acting career in late-1980s television and rose to prominence in 1992 with the film Deewana. In the early 1990s, his antagonist roles in Baazigar and Darr challenged conventional hero stereotypes. In 1995, the massive success of Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge established him as a defining “romantic hero,” and the film became one of the longest-running releases in Indian cinema history. He later demonstrated remarkable range and depth in films such as Devdas, Swades, and My Name Is Khan, portraying complex characters spanning from an alcoholic to a NASA scientist.

Beyond his achievements on screen, Khan has also made a significant mark in business. He is co-chair of Red Chillies Entertainment and has ownership stakes in professional cricket teams. After a period of career slowdown, he delivered a striking box-office resurgence in 2023 with the action blockbusters Pathaan and Jawan. He has also maintained a long-standing commitment to philanthropy, supporting healthcare, disaster relief, and the rights of women and children, earning recognition from UNESCO and the World Economic Forum. In 2023, Time magazine named him one of the world’s most influential people.

Chart

Four Pillars

Year
Yi
Si
Zheng Cai
Qi Sha
Hidden Stems
Bing (Qi)Geng (Bi)Wu (Pian)
Star Luck
Chang Sheng
Sitting Branch
Mu Yu
Void
Yin-Mao
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Fu Deng Huo
Month
Bing
Xu
Qi Sha / Pian Guan
Pian Yin
Hidden Stems
Wu (Pian)Xin (Jie)Ding (Zheng)
Star Luck
Decline
Sitting Branch
Tomb
Void
Wu-Wei
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Wu Shang Tu
DayDay Master Analysis
Geng
Shen
Bi Jian
Hidden Stems
Geng (Bi)Ren (Shi)Wu (Pian)Ren (Shi)Wu (Pian)Geng (Bi)Wu (Pian)Geng (Bi)Ren (Shi)Wu (Pian)Geng (Bi)Ren (Shi)Wu (Pian)Geng (Bi)
Star Luck
Lin Guan
Sitting Branch
Lin Guan
Void
Zi-Chou
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
NaYin: Shi Liu Mu
Hour
Hidden Stems
Star Luck
Sitting Branch
Void
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars)
Jie ShaXue TangJie ShaXue TangChallenge StarAcademic Hall
Tian De Gui RenYue De Gui RenHong YanJin YuVirtue StarMonthly BlessingAllure StarGolden Carriage
Tian Yi Gui RenLu ShenGu ChenWang ShenMentor StarFortune StarSolitude StarShadow Star
Analysis

Interpretation

Four Pillars

Overall Chart Overview

The Day Master is Geng Metal born in the Xu month, drawing on the season’s residual qi. It also sits on Shen Metal with a strong “Jian Lu (Rooted Prosperity)” base, and the year branch Si also contains hidden Geng Metal—this is assessed as a “Shen Wang Zhuan Lu (strong self with concentrated resource)” type of structure. This indicates not only robust vitality, but also an energy signature like a massive, uncut ore body or a heavy forged weapon. In practical terms, it often shows up as exceptional stamina and stress tolerance, projecting a steady, resilient, hard-to-shake presence—well-suited to sustained, high-intensity competition while still keeping strong drive and momentum.

Structure and Useful Elements

With Bing Fire appearing on the month stem, the structure is established as a “Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer)” configuration. Bing Fire as Qi Sha is taken as the primary useful influence to refine Metal; Wood (wealth) is favorable for generating Fire, while Earth (resource) is unfavorable when it dulls Fire and buries Metal. In classical theory, Qi Sha relates to authority, reputation, pressure, and unconventional methods. For Geng Metal—often likened to hard steel—intense Fire (Qi Sha) is what forges it into a sharp blade. This suggests the achievement path is rarely effortless; it more often requires operating under spotlight-level heat, strong public pressure, and fierce rivalry, using repeated self-challenge and refinement to bring personal value to full expression.

Five-Element and Shi Shen (Ten Archetypes) Combination

The stems show “Yi–Geng combination” (wealth star combining with the self), while the branches conceal a “Shi Shen (Output) restrains Sha” mechanism (Ren Water within Shen moderating Bing Fire), forming a nuanced blend of toughness with tenderness and authority tempered by approachability. The “wealth star combining with the self” implies that despite an outwardly firm Geng-Metal style, there is deep loyalty and emotional commitment inside, with a tendency to be strongly moved—or bound—by feelings, alongside a natural ability for business and monetization. The hidden “Shi Shen restrains Sha” further suggests that when facing heavy external pressure (Qi Sha), personal talent, humor, and artistic expressiveness (Shi Shen) can defuse crises—transforming severity into a compelling kind of leadership charisma.

Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars) and Interactions (Clashes, Harms, Combinations)

The chart carries the month-pillar “Hong Yan Sha (Glamour/Attraction Star)” and the day-pillar “Lu Shen (Prosperity Star)”; meanwhile, the branches show a Si–Shen interaction often described as both linkage and penalty—bringing distinction but also a tendency toward strain or injury themes. “Hong Yan Sha” is a high-sensitivity popularity/romance indicator, which can help explain cross-cultural appeal and strong public affection; “Lu Shen” points to status and reward gained through personal effort. However, the Si–Shen penalty is traditionally associated with Metal–Fire friction. In life patterns, this often correlates with recurring physical wear-and-tear or injury sensitivity (especially tendons/bones, or procedures), and with periods of painful separation and reconstruction during major career transitions.

Day Master Analysis

Psychological Profile

Geng Metal as the Day Master, paired with “Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer)” and “Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth),” reads as a leader-type personality: decisive and tough on the outside, yet deeply devoted and persistent on the inside. Geng Metal is like steel—favoring straightforward thinking, clear boundaries, and principle-driven decisions. Under difficulty, it tends to confront rather than evade. Yet the Yi–Geng combination acts like tempered steel becoming flexible wire: in private bonds or in interactions with supporters, it can show strong protectiveness and a refined need for emotional closeness. Under pressure it may display near-obsessive perfectionism, while in a safe zone it can reveal a more playful, youthful side (influenced by Ren Water within Shen).

Gifts and Potential

The biggest advantage is a classic “Fire refines true Metal” formation: strong Qi Sha energy (Bing Fire) is effectively managed by an already-strong Day Master (Geng Metal). This structure often supports a rare form of charisma—an ability to shine more intensely under extreme pressure. It can confer natural dominance in entertainment, competitive arenas, or any field that rewards visible personal heroism, because the core life strategy here is to demonstrate value through overcoming difficulty: the stronger the Fire, the brighter the Metal.

Inner Tensions and Challenges

The key tension lies in the Si–Shen penalty within the branches and in Yi Wood lacking firm rooting and being challenged—creating latent stress patterns akin to Metal–Wood friction and Fire–Metal contention. In lived experience, this can translate into a persistent undercurrent of anxiety: the body (Metal) may send warning signals when overextended (strain/injury themes), while Yi Wood—often associated with affection dynamics and father imagery in traditional mapping—appears weakened, hinting at early relational changes or a deep sense of loneliness that is hard to fully fill. Work and achievement drive (Fire) may become a primary way to compensate for emotional needs (Wood); this inner engine can be both the source of accomplishment and the reason the nervous system stays tightly wound.

Integrated Summary

Taken as a whole, this is a strong “shaping the era through personal force” style of chart. A Geng–Shen day pillar placed in a Fire-forward seasonal context suggests a person less like a greenhouse flower and more like a blade that becomes valuable through repeated forging. The life pattern aligns with the classical principle that “when Qi Sha is properly regulated, it transforms into authority”—turning pressure sources in the chart into real social influence. While the structure also points to periods of pain, strain, and solitude themes, the underlying vitality is typically sufficient to carry significant responsibility and public expectations—supporting a lasting, hard-to-replace stature.

Timeline

Major Cycles

1974
Age 10-19
Yi (Wood-) You (Rooster)
Direct Wealth/The Challenger

Cycle Overview

Cai Xing (Wealth Star) appears unstable; Jie Cai (Rival Wealth) competes for wealth.
This decade marks a turbulent, formative period in the native's youth. The Heavenly Stem Yi Wood points to the father or early family resources, yet it sits on You Metal as Jie Cai (Rival Wealth), suggesting those resources are highly unstable and easily disrupted. The native is pushed from a carefree childhood into facing harsh realities; shifts in the family structure prematurely awaken a resilient, steel-like side (Metal), laying groundwork for the stress tolerance later needed in the entertainment industry.

Career & Wealth

Peers compete for wealth; the wealth root is weakened.
In finances and family fortune, this major cycle shows a clear pattern of depletion. Yi Wood as Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth) also signifies the father, and it is strongly restrained by You Metal in the Earthly Branch, echoing the major family upheaval of losing the father in youth (1981). The economic picture may tighten from this point, pushing him to rely on his own efforts to survive. This loss of external backing, however, activates the Geng Metal Day Master instinct of self-reliance; study and early artistic exploration become his primary source of inner support.

Relationships

Bi Jie (Peer stars) are heavy; early bonds are changeable.
Social ties in youth center on peers and competitors. While Jie Cai (Rival Wealth) can indicate strain on the father dynamic, it also represents friends and brotherhood. During this period he may meet companions who significantly shape his character; at the same time, family disruption can make him more mature than his peers, creating a mix of emotional longing and insecurity.

Health Guidance

Metal and Wood in conflict; protect tendons and bones.
Excess Metal puts pressure on Yi Wood. Pay attention to limb injuries and issues involving tendons and bones, as well as potential liver and gallbladder vulnerabilities. An active youth combined with a volatile cycle can make bumps, falls, and strains more likely.

Key Years

1981
1984
Age 20-29
Jia (Wood+) Shen (Monkey)
Indirect Wealth/Companion

Cycle Overview

Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) shows in the stem; Lu Shen (Prosperity Root) supports the self.
This decade is the first major turning point and breakout in the native's life trajectory. Jia Wood as Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) points to irregular income, opportunity, and also the father (as a continuing influence from the prior cycle) or spouse. The Earthly Branch Shen Metal forms a strong root for the Day Master (Lu Shen), indicating powerful personal drive and exceptional execution. This cycle emphasizes venturing out and conquest: he moves from New Delhi to Mumbai with sheer grit, completing the foundational accumulation from unknown to star.

Career & Wealth

Strong self can carry wealth; Sha and Yin generate each other.
In career, Geng Metal is firmly supported by Shen Metal, able to bear the outflow demanded by Jia Wood Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth), meaning he can seize sudden opportunities. He debuted in 1988 with the TV series Fauji, then entered films. Early on he often played antagonists or edgy, marginal roles (such as Baazigar and Darr), reflecting the activation of Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) energy through annual timing: he takes the unconventional route, known for explosive, aggressive screen presence. Although his mother's passing (1991) again mirrors turbulence between wealth and resource dynamics, his career and earnings rise against the tide even amid grief.

Relationships

Pian Cai sits on Lu; Hong Luan (Marriage Star) is stirred.
For men, Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) can also indicate romantic affinity. With Jia Wood revealed and a strong Geng Metal Day Master able to carry it, this supports marrying a capable spouse or receiving support from women. His marriage to Gauri in 1991 aligns with this cycle as the Wealth Star becomes concretely realized. While external temptations may be present (Pian Cai), Shen Metal echoing the Day Branch suggests strong attachment and possessiveness toward the partner.

Health Guidance

Metal is excessive; a harsher edge is easier to trigger.
When Metal is too strong, it can show up emotionally as stubbornness or anxiety. Physically, continue to watch the respiratory system (Metal governs the lungs) and nervous exhaustion from high-intensity work.

Key Years

198819911993
1994
Age 30-39
Gui (Water-) Wei (Goat)
Creative Force/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Shang Guan (Expressive Output; technically: Hurting Officer) releases brilliance; dry Earth can make Metal brittle.
This is the golden decade in which the native consolidates status as the King of Bollywood. The Heavenly Stem Gui Water is Shang Guan, pointing to outwardly visible talent, artistic expressiveness, and emotional release; the Earthly Branch Wei Earth is a wealth storehouse, and also dry earth. Geng Metal benefits from Water to cleanse and refine it so its shine can emerge. The arrival of Gui Water beautifully moderates the chart's dryness and heat, shifting his performance style from early intensity (Qi Sha / Indirect Officer drive) toward depth, delicacy, and romance (Shang Guan), creating countless classic love films.

Career & Wealth

Shang Guan generates wealth; fame and profit both rise.
Professionally, Shang Guan governs recognition and performance talent. Gui Water smooths the rough edge of Geng Metal, making him more radiant and compelling. The release of DDLJ (Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge) in 1995 decisively established his image as a romantic hero. Throughout this decade, the pathway of Shang Guan generating wealth runs exceptionally smoothly, and box-office pulling power peaks. Wei Earth, as a resource/support factor (reputation and institutional backing), can feel like pressure on Metal, yet it also signals mainstream awards and official recognition, with a major upgrade in the caliber of resources.

Relationships

Shang Guan meets Guan; controversy follows fame.
Shang Guan supports talent but can also indicate rebelliousness and verbal disputes. As fame grows, media overexposure and rumors (a Shang Guan tendency) increase. In family life, however, supportive resource energy is quietly present, keeping the household relatively stable; children arrive in succession, reinforcing his role as a father.

Health Guidance

Water and Earth intermingle; watch spleen-stomach and kidney depletion.
Wei Earth restrains Gui Water. Pay attention to the kidneys and urinary system as well as spleen-stomach digestion. High-intensity work consumes substantial vitality (Water), so guard against overwork.

Key Years

199519982001
2004
Age 40-49
Ren (Water+) Wu (Horse)
Expression/Authority

Cycle Overview

Shi Shen (Nourishing Output; Eating God) restrains Sha; Guan stars form a combined structure.
This decade marks the evolution from a pure actor into a business powerhouse and brand. The Heavenly Stem Ren Water is Shi Shen, representing strategy, planning, and long-term vision; the Earthly Branch Wu Fire is Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) and can combine with Fire tendencies in the natal structure or annual cycles, making Guan and Sha energies very strong. This is an energy of authority and control. He no longer focuses only on acting, but begins to command capital (production ventures, the IPL team KKR), with a major rise in social standing.

Career & Wealth

Guan and Yin support each other; an expanding business map.
In career, Wu Fire as Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) indicates official recognition and managerial authority. Around 2008 (Wu Zi year), the purchase of a cricket team is a textbook case of Shi Shen (investment insight) restraining Sha (risk). Although excessive Fire restraining Metal brings heavy physical and psychological pressure (repeated surgeries and injuries), the status and wealth tier brought by the Guan star is unprecedented. This becomes a peak period of influence, and also one of the most demanding phases of his life.

Relationships

Guan and Sha intermingle; Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) currents run beneath.
Wu Fire in the branch can act as a Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) indicator, and with mixed Guan-Sha energies, it suggests major temptations and interpersonal complexity in high-profile circles. As a public figure, private life is magnified. This decade also strengthens bonds with children (Guan/Sha can signify children), building deeper connection.

Health Guidance

Excess Fire melts Metal; watch heart and blood.
Wu Fire strongly restrains the Geng Metal Day Master, and Fire influence is excessive. This is a higher-risk health cycle: be vigilant regarding cardiovascular concerns, eye issues, and serious tendon, muscle, or skeletal injuries (Metal under Fire pressure).

Key Years

200720082011
2014
Age 50-59
Xin (Metal-) Si (Snake)
The Challenger/The Warrior

Cycle Overview

Jie Cai (Rival Wealth) pushes back against Sha; the Chang Sheng (Growth) phase.
This decade brings intense turbulence: a midlife crisis dynamic followed by a strong rebound. The Heavenly Stem Xin Metal is Jie Cai (Rival Wealth), pointing to competitors diverting momentum; the Earthly Branch Si Fire is Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer) and also the Chang Sheng (Growth) place for Geng Metal. Symbolically, this is rebirth through pressure. In the first half (2014-2019), with annual Fire and Earth stronger, career momentum hits bottlenecks and multiple films underperform; in the latter half (2020-2023), as Metal and Water energies return, especially after the family crisis in 2021, he experiences a striking reversal toward the end of the cycle.

Career & Wealth

Qi Sha pressures the self; a comeback from the brink.
In career, Xin Metal Jie Cai (Rival Wealth) reflects impact from a new generation of actors, with box-office dominance temporarily weakening. Qi Sha (Si) points to legal/official pressure and stress. In 2021 (Xin Chou year), his son Aryan became involved in a legal case, an extreme manifestation of Qi Sha pressing the self, bringing immense public-opinion pressure. Yet Geng Metal in Si indicates a capacity to find a way through. After the crisis, 2023 (Gui Mao) saw record-breaking results with Pathaan and Jawan, validating the all-or-nothing nature often seen in a Qi Sha major cycle.

Relationships

Jie Cai meets Sha; true feelings in adversity.
This decade tests relationships severely. Jie Cai implies gossip and petty conflict; Qi Sha implies official pressure. During the period involving his son, the warmth and coldness of social ties in the entertainment world becomes starkly visible. The crisis, however, also consolidates the cohesion of the core family.

Health Guidance

Fire and Metal in conflict; nerves stay tight.
Si Fire imposes pressure on Shen Metal (the Day Branch), sustaining a Fire-Metal clash. Pay attention to the nervous system, anxiety tendencies, and recurring respiratory issues. Mental well-being is especially important in this phase.

Key Years

2015201820212023
2024
Age 60-69
Geng (Metal+) Chen (Dragon)
Companion/The Thinker

Cycle Overview

Bi Jian (Peer) supports the self; Yin Shu (Resource Seal) protects the native.
Entering later maturity, fortune moves into a relatively stable and substantial phase. The Heavenly Stem Geng Metal Bi Jian (Peer) appears, strengthening the Day Master; the Earthly Branch Chen Earth is damp earth that can mute Fire and nourish Metal, making it an excellent restorative ground for Geng Metal. This decade is no longer about constant hard battles, but about consolidating status and passing on legacy. The native gradually shifts from frontline intensity to backstage integration of resources and a role as a spiritual leader.

Career & Wealth

Earth and Metal generate each other; a lasting foundation.
In career, Chen Earth as Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) can signify reputation, unconventional talent, and nontraditional support. He may reduce high-intensity action projects and move toward deeper or more experimental roles, with greater involvement in production and philanthropy. The wealth structure is steady; Chen is a Water reservoir, hiding streams of financial opportunity, and the business empire operates with greater maturity. This is a period to enjoy achievements and solidify a legendary position.

Relationships

Bi Jian and Yin Shu; support from Gui Ren (Mentors / Helpful People).
In relationships, Bi Jian points to peers and long-time friends, while Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) points to elders or spiritual mentors. He will likely prefer gatherings with old friends, and the social circle becomes more refined through selection. In family life, as children reach adulthood, he increasingly plays the role of family patriarch.

Health Guidance

Heavy Earth buries Metal; prevent stagnation and low mood.
Damp Earth can nourish Metal, but excessive Earth can also suppress it. Watch for slower metabolism, digestive stagnation, and common later-life issues such as elevated blood pressure, blood sugar, and lipids. Maintain moderate exercise and avoid prolonged sitting.

Key Years

20242028
2034
Age 70-79
Ji (Earth-) Mao (Rabbit)
Direct Resource/Direct Wealth

Cycle Overview

Wealth restrains Resource; stepping fully behind the scenes.
The Heavenly Stem Ji Earth Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) is revealed, while the Earthly Branch Mao Wood Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth) takes root. The Wealth-over-Resource combination often suggests spending for reputation, or reducing money-making due to health considerations (Resource). This decade points to full retirement or semi-retirement, with focus shifting to health cultivation and family affairs.

Career & Wealth

Wealth star weakens Resource; high name, lighter profit.
Career-wise, there is little need to prove anything further. Ji Earth Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) can indicate philanthropy, memoir work, or lifetime-achievement recognition. Mao Wood combining with Xu Earth into Fire, or forming subtle combinations with Shen Metal, may point to a reallocation of family assets or inheritance planning. Wealth remains substantial, but a larger share may be spent on health and on maintaining public standing.

Relationships

Mao-Xu combine; family fulfillment.
Mao Wood combining with the month-branch Xu Earth forms a gentle harmonic link, suggesting a harmonious late-life family environment and enjoyment of grandchildren. Social activity decreases significantly, returning to inner calm.

Health Guidance

Wood and Earth in tension; spleen-stomach weakened.
Mao Wood restrains Ji Earth, clearly pointing to decline in spleen-stomach digestion. Keep the diet very light, and also pay attention to nerve sensitivity and dexterity in the hands and feet.

Key Years

2035
2044
Age 80-89
Wu (Earth+) Yin (Tiger)
The Thinker/Indirect Wealth

Cycle Overview

Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) takes from output; clashing Tai Sui (Annual Authority).
In this major cycle, the Earthly Branch Yin Wood clashes with the Day Branch Shen Metal, creating a Yin-Shen clash that strikes the Day Master's root (Lu Shen, Prosperity Root). For advanced age, clashing the Lu Shen often relates to major physical turning points. Although the Heavenly Stem Wu Earth Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) can support the self, the branch foundation is shaken; this is a time requiring very careful protection and support.

Career & Wealth

Lu Shen is clashed; spending to preserve safety.
Career is no longer the focus; priorities shift to passing on and safeguarding assets. A Yin-Shen clash indicates movement and change, possibly involving relocation or frequent travel for medical care.

Relationships

Yi Ma (Mobility Star) is clashed; more separation than gathering.
Yin and Shen can both act as Yi Ma (Mobility Star). When clashed, movement increases. In later life, a clashed Mobility Star may mean more time apart from loved ones, or an inner sense of loneliness and unease.

Health Guidance

Metal and Wood in conflict; prevent falls and wind-stroke risks.
With Yin-Shen clashing, Metal and Wood contend strongly. Risks increase for fractures, stroke-like events, or serious liver and gallbladder conditions. This is a decade that demands heightened health vigilance.

Key Years

2044
2054
Age 90-99
Ding (Fire-) Chou (Ox)
Authority/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Guan and Yin support each other; returning to earth.
If the native lives to this stage, Ding Fire Zheng Guan (Direct Officer) gently warms the chart, while Chou Earth Zheng Yin (Direct Resource) gathers and contains. This is a calm and peaceful cycle, symbolizing completion and closure of life. Everything returns to quiet, leaving only legend behind.

Career & Wealth

Tomb-storehouse gathers; a spiritual legacy.
Chou is the tomb-storehouse of Metal; for a Geng Metal Day Master, it is a place of return. At this time, material wealth has transformed into a spiritual legacy that influences later generations.

Relationships

Tian De (Heavenly Virtue) aligns; admired by descendants.
As a totem of family and industry, he receives profound respect from younger generations.

Health Guidance

Vitality returns to storage; go with the natural course.
Life force gradually settles and the inner flame dims; allow things to follow their natural timing.

Destiny Mapping

Parents

Stars Analysis

Tian Fu sits here, highlighting reserves, stewardship, and inclusiveness. Tian Fu is regarded as a Southern Dipper “sovereign” star, associated with steadiness, tolerance, and a strong resource vault. In the Parents Palace, it often indicates elders with good cultivation or social standing, providing solid upbringing, innate advantages, and value transmission.

Four Transformations

Impacted by Tai Yin transforming to Hua Ji (challenge/entanglement) from the Life (Ming) Palace. Although the Parents Palace star is favorable, Tai Yin Hua Ji (with Tai Yin also representing the mother) often suggests deep ties yet early separation, or significant early-life upheavals connected to parents. This can mean the “vault” is not directly inherited materially, and what is received is more of a spiritual or educational legacy.

Life Area Guidance

Shah Rukh Khan came from a well-educated family background (a Tian Fu signature), yet experienced early loss of parents (the pressure indicated by Tai Yin Hua Ji). What Tian Fu left him was a “spiritual resource vault” of upbringing and wisdom rather than material inheritance, pushing him to rebuild his own foundation through personal effort.

Key Aspects

Good family upbringingEarly separation in relationshipsSpiritual transmission
Destiny

Stars Analysis

Tai Yin (Moon) sits alone; with Yi Heavenly Stem, Tai Yin transforms into Hua Ji (Constraint). Tai Yin represents the Moon, symbolizing softness, sensitivity, emotional depth, and affinity with feminine energy. For a man with Tai Yin in the Life Palace, this often shows unusually strong empathy and artistic perception—polite and refined outwardly, yet emotionally expansive within. Hua Ji (Constraint) points to a sense of “unresolved longing” and “fixation,” suggesting an underlying perfectionistic anxiety. This emotional tension can translate into exceptional screen presence when portraying passionate or painful roles.

Four Transformations

In a Yi year, Tai Yin Hua Ji (Constraint) enters the Life Palace. Hua Ji is not purely negative; in artistic contexts it often manifests as “profound inner entanglement.” This energy makes it hard to feel settled, pushing the native to continuously express and release deep emotions through performance (Tai Yin relates to artistry). It becomes a core driver behind his “romance icon” appeal.

Life Area Guidance

Shah Rukh Khan’s “deeply affectionate” public image is not merely performed—it aligns with the chart’s baseline tone. Tai Yin Hua Ji (Constraint) may indicate earlier-life upheavals on the maternal side or emotional wounds, which can be refined into that heartbreakingly expressive gaze on screen, shaping his signature as a top-tier emotional actor.

Key Aspects

Tai Yin is associated with wealth and statusHua Ji brings emotional depthStrong appeal to the opposite sex
Well-being

Stars Analysis

Lian Zhen sits here, highlighting secondary Peach Blossom (Charisma/Romance) themes and a strong inner cleanliness/standards drive. Lian Zhen is a complex star, associated with precision, order, constraint, and subtle Peach Blossom qualities. In the Well-Being (Fu De) Palace, it often suggests a richly layered inner world, but also a tendency toward overthinking and self-entanglement. There is a pursuit of near-perfect inner standards, meticulous thinking, and difficulty truly switching off.

Four Transformations

Supported by Zi Wei transforming to Hua Ke (academic merit/recognition) from the Health (Ji E) Palace. His sense of mental fulfillment is closely tied to being respected and to “premium” standards. Lian Zhen’s sensitivity combined with Zi Wei’s regal tone can raise expectations for both lifestyle quality and spiritual/intellectual satisfaction, with an inner pride that resists going with the flow.

Life Area Guidance

This helps explain why, even after achieving both fame and wealth, he remains highly productive and demanding about details. Lian Zhen makes it hard to truly “lie flat.” His enjoyment comes from solving complex problems and sustaining high artistic standards, keeping the psyche in a state that is tense yet energized.

Key Aspects

Mental perfectionismMeticulous thinkingHigh cognitive and emotional load
Property

Stars Analysis

Tian Tong sits here, highlighting ease, comfort, and emotional anchoring. Tian Tong is considered a benefic star. In the Property & Home Palace, it often points to gaining deep psychological satisfaction through building or owning a home. Home is not merely a place to live, but a personal sanctuary. Tian Tong can also indicate self-made growth—hard first, easier later—suggesting that a grand residence is earned through one’s own efforts.

Four Transformations

No main-star transformations here; influenced by Lian Zhen from the Well-Being (Fu De) Palace. The living environment tends to prioritize comfort, pleasure, and atmosphere. Tian Tong in this palace can also suggest a more childlike, relaxed side at home—needing to unwind and be cared for—creating a strong contrast with a commanding public persona.

Life Area Guidance

The famous mansion “Mannat” is a vivid expression of Tian Tong—both a cozy nest and a dreamlike castle. For someone often “out on campaign” (with Tian Ji and Po Jun in the Travel/Movement Palace), this warm and comfortable home becomes a primary place to restore energy.

Key Aspects

Self-made property buildingStrong focus on familyA psychological stronghold
Career

Stars Analysis

Wu Qu (Martial Wealth Star) resides here, emphasizing grit and execution. Wu Qu is a wealth-related star and also carries a solitary quality. In the Career Palace (Guan Lu Gong), it points to strong practicality and execution, and a tendency to make career decisions independently. Unlike the softer tone shown by Tai Yin in the Life Palace, Wu Qu in Guan Lu reveals a tough, hard-edged, and at times emotionally cool professional side at work.

Four Transformations

Supported by Tian Liang Hua Quan from the Wealth Palace. The career drive and execution (Wu Qu) are reinforced by authority and command (Hua Quan). This suggests a highly results-oriented style on set or in business negotiations—focused on efficiency, outcomes, and the ability to translate artistic value into commercial value.

Life Area Guidance

On screen he appears as a gentle romantic lead; behind the scenes he operates as a decisive business powerhouse. Wu Qu enables him to withstand intense workloads and manage complex commercial structures with precision. His success relies not only on acting skill, but also on ironclad professional discipline.

Key Aspects

Strong executionBusiness acumenAble to stand on one’s own
Network

Stars Analysis

Tai Yang (Sun Star) resides here, highlighting generosity and giving. Tai Yang represents radiance and sharing. In the Servants/Friends Palace (Nu Pu Gong; also read as Social Network/Fans Palace), it suggests the native shows great warmth and generosity toward fans and subordinates. The Sun shines broadly, indicating a very wide audience base across different social strata.

Four Transformations

The Sun’s strength (exalted/strong vs. weakened) makes a major difference. If Tai Yang is strong, fans and allies provide substantial support; if weakened, support is earned through sustained hard work and giving. Either way, Tai Yang in the Friends/Fans Palace suggests he is “made for the audience,” drawing energy from the theme of “burning bright to illuminate others.”

Life Area Guidance

SRK is known for being exceptionally approachable and attentive to fans—an expression of Tai Yang in the Nu Pu Palace. He treats himself as the public’s romantic ideal and releases his charisma without reservation; this self-giving “warmth and light” is returned as deep loyalty from hundreds of millions of fans worldwide.

Key Aspects

A large fan baseGenerous givingPublic idol
Well-being
Xu
Parents
Hai
Destiny
Zi
Siblings
Chou
Property
You
Wu Xing Ju (Elemental Configuration)
Partnership
Yin
Career
Shen
Children
Mao
Network
Wei
Travel
Wu
Health
Si
Wealth
Chen
Siblings

Stars Analysis

Tan Lang (Desire & Social Star) holds this palace, highlighting networking and drives. Tan Lang is a major Peach Blossom (Charisma / Romance) indicator and also a social star. In the Siblings Palace (which can also represent partners and rivals), it suggests an environment full of ambition, competition, and shifting dynamics. The native may need to navigate highly complex social networks, where people can be allies yet also potential competitors.

Four Transformations

Framed by the Life Palace’s Tai Yin Hua Ji (Constraint). Although this palace itself shows no direct Four Transformations, it is influenced by the Life Palace’s emotional volatility. In managing alliances, the native may oscillate between trust and suspicion, and tends to stabilize relationships through shared interests and tangible benefits (Tan Lang).

Life Area Guidance

This aligns with the high-stakes, reputation-and-profit ecosystem of Bollywood. He is not simply a lone operator; he leverages social magnetism (Tan Lang) to form mutually beneficial networks, though such ties are often grounded in practical interests rather than purely sentimental loyalty.

Key Aspects

A complex social circleIntense competitionInterest-driven relationships
Partnership

Stars Analysis

Ju Men (Gate of Speech) sits alone, emphasizing debate and distance. Ju Men is a “dim” star associated with communication, disputes, and sharp insight. In the Marriage Palace, it often suggests a strong-willed partner who is articulate and argumentative, or that the relationship involves a meaningful “gap” to bridge (such as religion or culture). Ju Men can also indicate that the partner provides significant intellectual challenge and motivation.

Four Transformations

Supported by Tian Ji Hua Lu (Resource) from the opposite palace. Although Ju Men itself does not transform here, the beneficial transformation from the Travel/Outer World Palace helps shift “verbal friction” into “reputation and message spread.” The partner can be not only a pillar at home, but also an important advisor, strategist, or public-facing support for his external image.

Life Area Guidance

Shah Rukh Khan and his wife Gauri’s interfaith marriage (Muslim and Hindu) closely matches Ju Men’s theme of obstacles and transcendence. With an independent personality, she not only anchors the family but also supports him psychologically, transforming Ju Men’s “dimness” into deeper communication within the home.

Key Aspects

A union that bridges barriersA partner with a distinct personalityStrong intellectual and emotional exchange
Children

Stars Analysis

Tian Xiang (Prime Minister Star; support and stewardship) presides, highlighting credentials and assistance. Tian Xiang is associated with refined living and proper presentation, valuing decorum, structure, and supportive roles. When Tian Xiang appears in the Children Palace, it suggests descendants with a poised appearance and strong image awareness, a harmonious bond with the native, and the capacity to carry forward the native’s legacy or serve as key supporters within a family enterprise.

Four Transformations

No major star directly drives the Four Transformations (Si Hua), influenced instead by a Fu-Xiang court-style configuration. Tian Xiang’s hallmark is stability, implying a development path for children that is steady and well-protected. Compared with a dramatic, high-volatility “self-made” trajectory, this leans more toward a privileged, well-resourced route with smoother progression.

Life Area Guidance

His children, Aryan and Suhana, consistently maintain a dignified and polished public image (a Tian Xiang signature) and transition smoothly into entertainment or fashion. This aligns with Tian Xiang’s theme of “refined legacy transmission,” positioning them as continuers of the family brand.

Key Aspects

noble, refined temperament in childrenfamily legacy continuityharmonious relationships
Wealth

Stars Analysis

Tian Liang (Canopy Star; protection and senior support) presides; the Yi Heavenly Stem activates Tian Liang Hua Quan (Transformation to Authority). Tian Liang is a protective star linked to support from elders and prestige-based resources; Hua Quan adds command, decisiveness, and control. Together, this shifts from mere “aloof integrity” toward “institutional dominance,” suggesting wealth that often draws on seniority, reputation, and patronage, along with strong control over how capital is deployed.

Four Transformations

Tian Liang Hua Quan enters the Wealth & Assets Palace. Hua Quan signifies authority and decision power. This indicates the native is not only an actor earning fees, but also someone who can operate as a capital organizer. Wealth is more likely to come from building authoritative positioning (e.g., producing, owning IP/rights) than from straightforward labor-for-income exchange.

Life Area Guidance

The shift from actor to producer (Red Chillies Entertainment) and acquiring a cricket team reflect Tian Liang Hua Quan—leveraging reputation (Tian Liang) to build a business empire, gaining strong voice and managerial control over wealth, and earning through influence-driven capital.

Key Aspects

reputation generating wealthcapital controlmulti-channel income
Travel

Stars Analysis

Tian Ji (Strategy Star) and Po Jun (Pioneer/Breaker Star) (borrowed star or special configuration), with Yi Heavenly Stem causing Tian Ji to transform into Hua Lu. The Travel/Movement Palace (Qian Yi Gong) governs fortunes gained through going out and being away from one’s base. Tian Ji emphasizes change and intelligence; Po Jun emphasizes pioneering and disruptive breakthroughs. Tian Ji transforming into Hua Lu suggests “movement brings income.” The native tends to unlock major wealth and opportunities by leaving the birthplace and succeeding amid constant travel, change, and even radically shifting environments.

Four Transformations

Tian Ji Hua Lu enters the Travel/Movement Palace (Qian Yi). This is a key code for recognition and reputation. With Hua Lu in Qian Yi, it implies “the outside world is full of opportunity.” The native’s intelligence and strategic thinking (Tian Ji) monetize best through mobility; the more dynamic, cross-domain, or high-change the context (Po Jun), the greater the potential return.

Life Area Guidance

He set out alone from New Delhi to pursue his career in Mumbai, crossing from television into film and later into global tours—his path is defined by “mobility” and “breakthroughs.” Tian Ji Hua Lu indicates stronger earning power away from home (including overseas markets) than on native ground, helping establish his standing as a global superstar.

Key Aspects

Rising after leaving one’s hometownSeeking wealth through movementGaining fame overseas
Health

Stars Analysis

Zi Wei (Emperor Star; leadership) and Qi Sha / Pian Guan (Indirect Officer; warrior-strategist archetype) share the same palace; the Yi Heavenly Stem activates Zi Wei Hua Ke (Transformation to Recognition). This is a highly potent pairing: Zi Wei reflects sovereign presence, while Qi Sha brings intensity, drive, and decisive execution. The Health Palace relates to constitution and deep subconscious patterns. This combination suggests a regal sense of bearing alongside formidable explosive power, while also implying the body may be more prone to strain or injury when pushing too hard (a Qi Sha-style overexertion pattern).

Four Transformations

Zi Wei Hua Ke enters the Health Palace. Hua Ke represents recognition, reputation, and cultivated demeanor. Even when tired or recovering, the native tends to maintain a composed, dignified public presence. The “body” itself can function as a brand symbol with strong recognizability.

Life Area Guidance

Shah Rukh Khan is known for exceptional stamina and a tireless work ethic—reflecting Qi Sha’s drive. He is also called the “King of Bollywood (Badshah),” and this deeply embodied imperial aura corresponds to Zi Wei Hua Ke manifesting through the Health Palace—his presence itself reads as a halo of prestige.

Key Aspects

regal bearingexceptional staminahigher likelihood of minor injuries
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