
Shah Rukh Khan's 20-year-old National Award regret resurfaces after his big win. Check viral video
The 'Swades vs Hum Tum' Debate Reignited
Khan's Gratitude and Reflections on Recognition
A Moment Long Awaited
Shah Rukh Khan, often regarded as one of the most influential figures in Indian cinema, was recently awarded the National Film Award for Best Actor for his role in Jawan, marking a significant milestone in his 33-year-long film career. He shared the prestigious award with Vikrant Massey, who was recognised for 12th Fail. While the honour was widely celebrated, it reignited a long-standing debate among fans and critics — whether Shah Rukh deserved the award much earlier, particularly for his acclaimed performance in Swades (2004).Shortly after the 71st National Film Awards were announced, an old video resurfaced on social media platforms, including Reddit and X, where Shah Rukh candidly spoke about the time he missed out on the National Award for Swades. The clip is from a late-2000s Tag Heuer event where Shah Rukh was seen on stage alongside director Kunal Kohli and anchor Mandira Bedi.In the conversation, Khan praised Kohli's work, especially Fanaa and Hum Tum. He playfully noted that Kohli's actor had won the National Award for Hum Tum — referring to Saif Ali Khan — and then added, in a tongue-in-cheek manner, that he believed he should have received the award instead for Swades. The moment, delivered with his usual charm, drew smiles and laughter from the audience, including Kohli himself.The video triggered renewed discussions online, with fans expressing continued disappointment over the 2005 decision. Many argued that Swades, although not a commercial success, had immense critical acclaim and cultural significance. Shah Rukh's portrayal of Mohan Bhargava, a NASA engineer reconnecting with rural India, is still seen as one of his most powerful performances.Some Reddit users offered context, pointing out that filmmaker TS Nagabharana, who was part of the jury that year, had reportedly questioned the originality of Swades, suggesting it bore similarities to one of his own works. This may have played a role in the final decision, fans speculated.Following the announcement of his Jawan win, Shah Rukh posted a heartfelt video on Instagram thanking his director Atlee, his family, fans, and his entire team. He reflected on the significance of the award, describing it as more than a personal achievement — a reminder of the value and impact of cinema.He shared that the National Award serves as encouragement to continue evolving and contributing meaningfully to storytelling. It represented, in his words, a responsibility to portray truth on screen, especially in a world full of distractions.While Shah Rukh's fans have long championed his performance in Swades as award-worthy, his win for Jawan has brought a sense of closure and celebration. For many, it's not just about a trophy — it's recognition of a body of work that has shaped modern Indian cinema.The 71st National Film Awards also honoured Rani Mukerji as Best Actress for Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway, while 12th Fail was named Best Film. However, Shah Rukh's moment stood out as a long overdue acknowledgment for a star who has dominated screens, hearts, and headlines for decades.

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