Dhaka, June 5 -- In an explosion of celluloid exuberance and riding confidently on the storm (Toofan), is Shakib Khan, the undisputed Rajkumar of Bangladeshi cinema.

In a tempest of bravado, glitz and machismo, Shakib, or The King Khan, as he is referred to, has turned the celluloid world upside down.

The apt way to describe the Shakib phenomenon is through his own words: This is not the end, it has only begun, there's a long way to go!

Film lovers call him the messiah who has saved and elevated Bangladeshi filmdom, which, about 10 years ago, was down in the dumps.

Filmmakers regard him as one of the most bankable stars of the moment.

As the common belief goes: Get Shakib Khan (SK), cast him in a story with a few twists and you will ...