Shah Rukh Khan Bags First National Award 2025 for Jawan | Fans & Critics Call It Long Overdue
Shah Rukh Khan clinched his first National Film Award for Best Actor for Jawan at the 71st National Film Awards, marking a milestone in his career.

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], September 27: It took over three decades, countless iconic roles, and a galaxy of red carpets—but finally, Shah Rukh Khan has that one award many felt was missing from his shelf. At the 71st National Film Awards, he clinched Best Actor for his performance in Jawan, a moment many in the industry and fandom had long awaited.
What makes this moment more than symbolic is the sheer trajectory it underscores: from romantic leads to mass entertainers, and now to institutional recognition. Yet, even in celebration, the contours of this win provoke deeper questions about art, genre, and the politics of acknowledgement in Indian cinema.
More Than a Win: Why It Resonates
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Validation for mass cinema: Jawan is not quiet, indie art — it’s loud, commercial, packed with spectacle. That such a film got a National Award nod may signal a shifting attitude in award juries toward the commercially daring.


