Is Karan Johar Proud as SRK Wins National Award for Jawan?

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Key Takeaways
- Shah Rukh Khan wins his first National Award for 'Jawan'.
- Karan Johar expresses pride and admiration for SRK.
- Celebration of Rani Mukerji's Best Actress win.
- Emphasis on the camaraderie in Bollywood.
- Karan reflects on his own National Award win.
Mumbai, Aug 2 (NationPress) The Bollywood industry is buzzing with excitement as Shah Rukh Khan has received his inaugural National Award for his riveting performance in Atlee's "Jawan".
In celebration of this achievement, filmmaker and close friend of SRK, Karan Johar, is radiating with pride.
Taking a moment to acknowledge his friend, KJo shared a touching message on Instagram for King Khan, stating, "@iamsrk bhai... this has been 33 years in the making, and I can’t help but feel immense pride. You are redefining Indian cinema with every role you undertake... 'Jawan' and all your other films are a testament to what an extraordinary actor you are, lighting up every screen you grace with your swag, charm, and pure SRK-ness! The entire world is rooting for you, celebrating and supporting you in everything you do. (sic)"
Karan further emphasized that there is truly no one like SRK, and he still has a long journey ahead in his cinematic career.
"There is no one like you, congratulations bhai... you deserve this and much more. And as you say... picture abhi baaki hai mere dost!" he added.
KJo also expressed his admiration for Rani Mukerji, who won the 'Best Actress' award at the 71st National Awards for her role in "Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway".
Praising Rani as the true queen of the screen, Karan remarked, "Your performance was impactful, making everyone feel every emotion alongside you. Very few can achieve that, but you have always excelled at it."
"Congratulations! I speak for everyone - we eagerly await what you will do next!!!! A huge shoutout to @emmayentertainment for supporting such a powerful narrative, and congratulations to @madhubhojwani, @onlyemmay, @nikkhiladvani," KJo concluded.
Karan also shared that he secured his first National Award alongside SRK, Rani, and Kajol for his 1998 film "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai".
"If this isn’t a full circle moment, what is?!" he concluded.