From Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge to Jab Tak Hai Jaan, many of Shah Rukh Khan's movies have train scenes in them. A few of these scenes have become some of the iconic moments of Indian cinema. SRK's latest film, Chennai Express, is about the train journey of a man from Mumbai to Rameshwaram in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. No wonder then that it also includes many train scenes. In fact one of the scenes in Chennai Express is a reenactment of the famous DDLJ train scene. Keeping with SRK's global popularity, the train scenes in his movies are filmed both in various locations in India as well as in foreign locations like London and New York. Here is a look back at SRK's train journeys throughout his years in Indian cinema. While Chennai Express is yet to release, of the other movies which train scene is your favourite?
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995), Simran running towards Raj who extends his hand for her from a moving train.
Dil Se (1998), who can forget Chaiyya Chaiyya!
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Anjali saying bye to Rahul standing by the train door.
Devdas (2002), Devdas taking the train to go and see Paro one last time in the final journey of his life.
Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), Aman reading from a blank diary while trying to clear the misunderstandings between Naina and Rohit in a train station in New York.
Main Hoon Na (2004), Major Ram Prasad Sharma's entry scene in a train station.
Swades (2004), NASA scientist Mohan Bhargava's train journey.
Veer Zaara (2004), who can forget the scene when Veer declares his love for Zaara in a train station while Zaara is about to leave India with her fiance and return to Pakistan, and of course the melodious Do Pal song.
Ra.One (2011), G.One trying to save a moving train full of passengers from Ra.One.
Jab Tak Hai Jaan (2012), Samar declaring his love for Meera in a London train station and later Major Samar Anand defusing a bomb in another London train.
Chennai Express (2013), a movie that is all about a train journey with Rahul extending his hand out of a moving train for Meena, in true DDLJ style.