Did Kajol just win her 7th Filmfare Award with a throwback pic of SRK?

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Key Takeaways
- Kajol's 7th Filmfare Award marks a significant milestone in her career.
- Shared a nostalgic throwback with Shah Rukh Khan from 1995.
- Emphasized the importance of friendships formed during their journey.
- The 70th Filmfare Awards celebrated the legacy of Bollywood's golden era.
- A heartfelt acknowledgment of the 90s and its influence on cinema.
Mumbai, October 12 (NationPress) - Kajol celebrated her remarkable achievement of winning the 7th Filmfare Award by sharing a nostalgic image with Shah Rukh Khan from the time she received her first black lady for the iconic film "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" in 1995. The cherished throwback photo was paired with a recent snapshot of the two stars from the awards ceremony last night.
Reflecting on her incredible three-decade journey in cinema, Kajol wrote in her post, "That was then. This is now.. Most epic throwback ever!! Thank you @filmfare for my 7th black lady. (sic)"
Renowned actor Anupam Kher presented the esteemed trophy to Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, and Karan Johar during the event.
Kher shared a video on social media showcasing him alongside SRK, Kajol, Karan Johar, and host Maniesh Paul, as he handed the award to the celebrated actors.
Expressing her gratitude, Kajol stated in her acceptance speech, "I am very grateful to be here on this stage with some of my favorite close friends, and yes, the ’90s were so much fun for us."
In a heartwarming moment, King Khan embraced Kher as he received the award.
"Thank you @filmfare for a wonderful evening celebrating the brilliance of cinema! It was an absolute pleasure to present the #Filmfare lady to @karanjohar, @iamsrk, and @kajol for being the iconic trio of the '90s. The warmth shared on stage was beautiful, heartwarming, and nostalgic! The '90s certainly were the best time for cinema filled with love, bonding, and togetherness!" noted the creator of 'Tanvi the Great' in his post.
The 70th Filmfare Awards 2025 took place on Saturday at the EKA Arena in Ahmedabad. Shah Rukh Khan made a grand return as the host for these prestigious awards after almost 17 years, accompanied by Karan Johar and Maniesh Paul.
One of Bollywood's most beloved on-screen pairs, Kajol and Shah Rukh, have collaborated on numerous projects including "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge" (1995), "Karan Arjun" (1995), "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" (1998), "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham" (2001), "My Name Is Khan" (2010), and "Dilwale" (2015).