
Netizens can't stop gushing as Gauri Khan shares the most adorable PIC with Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukerji after their National award win, Karan Johar says, 'If this is not full circle, what is?'
Shah Rukh Khan
won his first ever National Award in 33 years. This is a huge moment for him and his fans who actually think that this should have happened years ago with 'Swades'.
Shah Rukh shared his 'Best Actor' award with Vikrant Massey for '12th Fail'.
Meanwhile, Rani Mukerji won the 'Best Actress' for 'Mrs Chatterjee Vs Norway'. Karan Johar's 'Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani' won the Best Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. It's more heartwarming for Karan, SRK and Rani to win this as they've had such close association professionally and friendship even off-screen.
Karan penned a long note to celebrate Shah Rukh and Rani's win, thus, explaining why life has come a full circle for him.
He shared a still of SRK from 'Jawan' and a BTS pic of Shah Rukh-Rani from the sets of 'Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna'. The filmmaker wrote, "Taking a pause in our celebrations to celebrate my friends for their cinema!!! @iamsrk bhai....this has been 33 years in the making and I can't help but beam with pride. Redefining Indian cinema with every role you take on.
..Jawan and all your other films are only testament to what an exceptional actor you are, to light every screen you walk in with your swag, charm and just...SRK-ness! Me and the entire world is rooting for you, celebrating you & supporting you for everything you do. There is no one like you, congratulations bhai...you deserve this and more. And like you say...picture abhi baaki hai mere dost!😉"
He added further, "My dearest Rani...truly
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the queen of every screen she is in. Your performance hit everyone like a punch in the gut, making everyone feel every last feeling with you. Very less can do that, but you...you have always been the best at it. Congratulations and I speak on behalf of everyone - we can't wait to see what you do next!!!! Biggest shoutout to @emmayentertainment for backing such a powerful story and congratulations! @madhubhojwani @onlyemmay @nikkhiladvani.
P.s - fun fact!! I won my first national award with these two & Kajol by my side for Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. If this is not full circle, what is?!❤️❤️"
Meanwhile, what has left netizens gushing is this adorable picture shared by
Gauri Khan
. In this photo, Gauri can be seen posing with the duo while SRK is kissing Rani on the cheek. Gauri also shared a photo with Karan and Rani. She expressed, "Three of my absolute favourites just WON big…and so did our hearts ❤️ When talent meets goodness, magic happens - So proud, and so ready to brag about them forever! 💕"
Fans also couldn't stop gushing over Shah Rukh's hair in that photo. A user said, "Omg, look at his hair so sexxxxxy 😍😍😍😘😘😘" Another one wrote, "such wholesome selfies 💕"
Meanwhile, Suhana Khan shared a childhood photo with her father. She wrote, "From bedtime stories to stories that leave a mark, No one tells them like you. Congratulations, love you the most ❤️ @iamsrk"
Shah Rukh and Suhana are now set to share screen space in 'King' as per reports.
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