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Saiyaara Day 15 Box Office Collection: ₹285.63 Cr in 15 Days, Still Going Strong
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The Hindu
18 minutes ago
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Mandala Murders, Rangeen, Fool Volume and Adults
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News18
27 minutes ago
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71st National Film Awards: Shah Rukh Khan And Vikrant Massey Share Best Actor Honour For Jawan And 12th Fail
71st National Film Awards: Shah Rukh Khan and Vikrant Massey win Best Actor at the 71st National Film Awards for Jawan and 12th Fail. A proud moment for Bollywood in 2023. The 71st National Film Awards for the year 2023 were officially announced on August 1, celebrating the finest talents in Indian cinema. Among the top honours, Shah Rukh Khan and Vikrant Massey were jointly awarded the prestigious Best Actor award for their standout performances in Jawan and 12th Fail, respectively—two films that not only ruled the box office but also struck a chord with audiences and critics alike. Jawan, directed by Atlee, featured Shah Rukh Khan in a gripping dual role and emerged as one of the biggest blockbusters of 2023. The action-thriller portrayed Khan as Azad, a jailer-turned-vigilante who leads a band of fierce women inmates on a mission to expose systemic corruption and deliver justice. With themes ranging from farmer distress to arms dealing and government negligence, Jawan merged mass appeal with meaningful social commentary. Khan's intense performance—blending charisma, emotional depth, and raw power—left a lasting impact, earning him well-deserved national recognition. Vikrant Massey Shines in 12th Fail Equally compelling was Vikrant Massey's portrayal of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma in 12th Fail, a film directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and based on Anurag Pathak's bestselling novel. Massey brought to life the story of a young man who overcomes the stigma of academic failure and rises through sheer resilience to crack the UPSC exam. His performance—grounded, heartfelt, and deeply human—struck a chord with viewers across the country, especially students and aspirants preparing for competitive exams. Released in October 2023, 12th Fail was lauded for its realism, emotional gravitas, and inspirational storytelling. It offered not just an individual triumph but a larger meditation on grit, integrity, and the quiet power of second chances. In an earlier conversation with News18 Showsha, Massey had candidly shared that winning a National Award was a dream he nurtured since childhood. 'I've always aspired for one. I've prayed for one when I was that young kid wanting to become an actor… to be presented with an award by the President of the country—that's the greatest achievement an actor in India can have," he had said, adding, 'I hope the film wins an award. I hope Vidhu Vinod Chopra wins an award. I hope I win an award." What's Next for the Winners Fresh off this landmark recognition, Vikrant Massey is set to portray spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in White, his next big project. He also recently starred alongside Shanaya Kapoor in Aankhon Ki Gustaakiyan. Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan will soon be seen in King, a much-anticipated action film where he will reportedly share screen space with his daughter Suhana Khan. Although details remain under wraps, the film is already generating buzz. Both actors, through Jawan and 12th Fail, have not only delivered career-defining performances but have also reminded audiences why authentic storytelling and layered characters continue to be the soul of Indian cinema. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.