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Moreover, while Shah Rukh Khan has added yet another prestigious honour to his name by winning the National Award, he is also the recipient of some of the most esteemed accolades in the world
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Shah Rukh Khan is indeed the biggest superstar of Indian cinema, having delivered numerous mega blockbusters. Well renowned as ‘King Khan’ and the ‘Baadshah of Bollywood’, he is a superstar with unmatched stardom spread across the globe. A recipient of many prestigious awards and honours, both nationally and internationally, SRK has now bagged his first National Award for Jawan.
Yes, it’s a National Award win for the King of Hearts, Shah Rukh Khan. While he has been ruling the hearts of audiences with his undeniable charm, wit, and outstanding performances for 33 years, a National Award is truly well deserved for the superstar. Considering the kind of love he garners from across the globe, he remains one of the biggest superstars Indian cinema has ever had.
As SRK wins the prestigious National Award for Jawan, it’s the perfect moment to reminisce about the entertainment he delivered with the film. Blending action, romance, and drama, SRK delivered a true blockbuster that dominated the box office with whopping collections.
Moreover, while Shah Rukh Khan has added yet another prestigious honour to his name by winning the National Award, he is also the recipient of some of the most esteemed accolades in the world. He has been awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India, as well as the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the Legion of Honour by the Government of France.
Vikrant Massey indeed is the best actor of this generation as he has been awarded the prestigious National Award for Best Actor for his powerful performance in 12th Fail, where he plays the real-life IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma. Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the film narrates the extraordinary journey of a young man from a humble background who dares to dream big. Battling poverty, self-doubt, and the pressure of India’s most competitive examination — the UPSC — Manoj’s story is one of perseverance and hope. With this win, Vikrant has firmly asserted his place the best actor of this generation.
Massey’s portrayal of Manoj has been widely celebrated for its sincerity, subtlety, and emotional depth. His ability to embody the vulnerability and resilience of the character made the performance both relatable and inspiring. The film struck a chord with audiences across the country, and critics hailed Massey’s work as one of the finest performances in recent years.
This National Award win not only recognizes his hard work and dedication but also marks a significant milestone in his career. From television to cinema, Vikrant has steadily carved a niche for himself as an actor who brings authenticity and gravitas to every role. With each project, he continues to prove why he is among the best in the business.
Up next, Vikrant will be seen stepping into the shoes of renowned spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar for an upcoming biopic — yet another challenging role that showcases his range and fearlessness as a performer. With a string of memorable roles and now a National Award to his name, Vikrant Massey has truly emerged as one of the most bankable and respected talents in Indian cinema today.
Here’s the full list of winners:
Feature Film category:
Special mention: Animal (Re-recording mixer) – M R RadhakrishnanBest
Telugu film: Bhagavanth Kesari
Best Tamil film: Parking
Best Punjabi film: Godday Godday Chaa
Best Odia film: Pushkara
Best Marathi film: Shyamchi AaiBest
Malayalam film: UllozhokkuBest
Kannada film: Kandeelu: The ray of hope
Best Hindi film: Kathal: A jackfruit of mysteryBest Gujarati film: Vash
Best Bengali film: Deep Fridge
Best Assameese film: Rangatapu 1982
Best Action Direction: Hanu-man(Telugu)
Best Choreography: Rocky aur Rani ki prem kahani
Best lyrics: Balagam
Best music direction: Vaathi (Tamil)- songs
Best make-up, Costume designer: Sam Bahadur
Best production designer: 2018- Everyone is a hero (Malayalam)
Best editing: Pookalam (Malayalam)Best sound design: Animal
Best cinematography: The Kerala story (Hindi)
Best female playback singer: Jawan
Best male playback singer: Baby
Best actress supporting role: Ullozhokku (Urvashi),
Vash (Janaki)
Best actor supporting role: Pookalam (Vijayaraghavan),
Parking (Muthupettai)
Best actress: Rani Mukerji
Best actor: Shah Rukh Khan, Vikrant Massey