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SRK’s debut in National Awards
September 25, 2025
|The Free Press Journal - Mumbai
For a man who has literally everything in the world—money, fame, and a slice of history as a place of residence in the most sought-after area of India’s dream city, Mumbai—what more is left to be desired but recognition of his services by the establishment itself?
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With the announcement of the 71st National Film Awards on Tuesday, that ‘Mannat’ of millions of his fans, and probably his own, was fulfilled when screen legend Shah Rukh Khan received his first National Award in a career spanning more than 30 years for his film Jawan, released in September 2023. The other recipients, both first-timers, included Rani Mukherji for Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway and Vikrant Massey for 12th Fail. Malayalam superstar Mohanlal and director/producer Karan Johar of the Hindi film industry were conferred with the Dada Saheb Phalke Award.
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Ban on cough syrups’ OTC sale
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Birla will hear out both TMC factions
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Mann video row roils Punjab ahead of polls
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‘Basic’ fare: AI’s new ‘ease of flying’ offer
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1 min
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Telegram curbs till June 22 with eye on NEET re-test
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1 mins
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Leave US now, Iran team told after match
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1 mins
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Justice not blind, SC comes to aid of poor sightless man
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