<p>Superstar Shah Rukh Khan became nostalgic to realise that 1993 film 'Baazigar', which was his breakout role, is two decade old.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 48-year-old actor, who experimented with an anti-hero role in the film opposite Kajol and Shilpa Shetty, took to Twitter to express his gratitude to the director Abbas-Mustan and his co-stars including veteran actress Raakhee.<br /><br />"And yes 20 years of Baazigar. Thanks Abbas Mastan, Kajol Shilpa and Rakhiji," Khan tweeted.<br /><br />He also wrote the famous Hindi dialogue from the movie, "Abhi bhi haarkar jeetne wale ko Baazigar kehte hain..."<br /><br />The movie garnered much praise for the star, who later went on to portray a baddie in 'Darr' and 'Anjaam'.<br /><br />After the huge success of 'Chennai Express', Khan would be next be seen in Farah Khan's 'Happy New Year', opposite Deepika Padukone.</p>
<p>Superstar Shah Rukh Khan became nostalgic to realise that 1993 film 'Baazigar', which was his breakout role, is two decade old.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The 48-year-old actor, who experimented with an anti-hero role in the film opposite Kajol and Shilpa Shetty, took to Twitter to express his gratitude to the director Abbas-Mustan and his co-stars including veteran actress Raakhee.<br /><br />"And yes 20 years of Baazigar. Thanks Abbas Mastan, Kajol Shilpa and Rakhiji," Khan tweeted.<br /><br />He also wrote the famous Hindi dialogue from the movie, "Abhi bhi haarkar jeetne wale ko Baazigar kehte hain..."<br /><br />The movie garnered much praise for the star, who later went on to portray a baddie in 'Darr' and 'Anjaam'.<br /><br />After the huge success of 'Chennai Express', Khan would be next be seen in Farah Khan's 'Happy New Year', opposite Deepika Padukone.</p>