HomeEntertainmentSuhana Khan shares a sweet note for dad Shah Rukh Khan after his first National Award win: Love you the most

Suhana Khan shares a sweet note for dad Shah Rukh Khan after his first National Award win: Love you the most

As Shah Rukh Khan celebrates his first National Award win for Jawan, he’s been showered with love from all around. Among the sweetest tributes was a heartfelt post from his daughter, Suhana Khan.

August 02, 2025 / 22:08 IST
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Suhana posted a touching throwback picture of herself as a child with her father — a quiet moment from her childhood that speaks volumes about their bond.
Suhana posted a touching throwback picture of herself as a child with her father — a quiet moment from her childhood that speaks volumes about their bond.

As Shah Rukh Khan celebrates his first-ever National Award win for Best Actor for Jawan, love and congratulations have been pouring in from all corners — but none as tender as the one from his daughter, Suhana Khan.

The young actor, who just made her own acting debut with The Archies, honoured her father's significant occasion with a special Instagram post.

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Suhana posted a touching throwback picture of herself as a child with her father — a quiet moment from her childhood that speaks volumes about their bond. Alongside the photo, she penned an emotional caption that read, “From bedtime stories to stories that leave a mark, no one tells them like you. Congratulations, love you the most @iamsrk.”

Fans were immediately moved by the post, and many of them showered the father-daughter pair with love and admiration in the comments section. From being a storyteller at home to becoming one of the most renowned storytellers on screen, Shah Rukh's journey was poignantly depicted.

This National Award win is a landmark achievement for Shah Rukh Khan, who has been ruling the hearts of audiences for over three decades. His performance in Jawan, directed by Atlee, was hailed for its intensity, charisma, and social message — a role that further cemented his legendary status in Indian cinema.