For more than three decades, Shah Rukh Khan has been the heartbeat of Bollywood. From romantic blockbusters to action thrillers, his career has shaped Indian cinema itself. But amid his glittering filmography, one film — Swades (2004) — stands apart as a landmark of artistic depth and social relevance.
Years ago, Shah Rukh candidly said he believed he deserved a National Film Award for Best Actor for Swades. That remark, once treated as a lighthearted quip, has returned to the spotlight after his historic first National Award win in 2025. Fans see it as poetic justice for a role that critics have long hailed as one of his finest.
The remark that became legendary
In 2005, when the National Film Awards jury chose Saif Ali Khan for his performance in Hum Tum, Shah Rukh Khan made an offhand comment during an event that would go down in fan memory.
“The actor from Hum Tum won the National Award, right? I think I should’ve got it.”
The line, delivered with SRK’s trademark charm, wasn’t an attack on Saif Ali Khan but a rare glimpse into his personal belief that Swades had been his career’s defining performance.
Directed by Ashutosh Gowariker, Swades was no ordinary Bollywood film. SRK played Mohan Bhargava, a NASA scientist who returns to India to reconnect with his roots and finds his true purpose in uplifting a rural community.
The film was praised for its sincerity, emotional storytelling, and its willingness to address issues like rural electrification, education, and brain drain.
Here’s the full Hindustan Times report on Shah Rukh’s statement
The 33-year wait for a National Award
Despite being one of India’s most celebrated actors, Shah Rukh Khan had never won a National Film Award — until now.
In 2025, the wait ended. At the 71st National Film Awards, SRK was recognised for his dual roles in Jawan, a socially charged action drama that connected with audiences across generations. The film showcased him in two contrasting avatars — a vigilante father and his army officer son — blending commercial appeal with a meaningful message.
Even while recovering from a hand injury on the set of King, SRK received the award with humility and emotion.
Times of India covered the win and reactions

Why Swades still matters
Nearly two decades after its release, Swades hasn’t aged — it has only grown in significance.
The film told the story of an NRI confronting uncomfortable truths about his homeland and himself. Themes of identity, responsibility, and social change made it more than just a movie; it became a mirror for millions of Indians.
- Critics describe Swades as ahead of its time, tackling rural empowerment and development years before these became mainstream talking points.
- The iconic scene where Mohan Bhargava drinks water from a villager’s hand remains one of the most powerful moments in Indian cinema.
Livemint offers a retrospective on SRK’s “career-defining” role
Even today, government campaigns, NGOs, and educators use clips from Swades to discuss rural development and social responsibility.
The awards journey: missed chances and long debates
Shah Rukh Khan’s career has seen numerous performances that critics argued were National Award-worthy.
- Chak De! India (2007) — His portrayal of Kabir Khan, a disgraced hockey player turned coach, is considered one of the most powerful performances in Indian sports cinema.
- My Name Is Khan (2010) — SRK played a man with Asperger’s syndrome navigating post‑9/11 America, winning global acclaim.
- Dear Zindagi (2016) — His role as a therapist was subtle, warm, and very different from his usual hero image.
Yet, year after year, SRK watched others take home the National Award. Fans debated whether he was overlooked because of his image as a commercial star or whether the jury simply didn’t align with his choices of films.
Justice delayed, but not denied
With his win for Jawan, the long drought is finally over.
For many, this moment feels like a collective sigh of relief. Not just because SRK won, but because the honour now covers the entire arc of his career — from the young man in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge to the thoughtful scientist in Swades to the socially conscious hero in Jawan.
Shah Rukh himself has not re‑addressed his old comment about Swades, but fans don’t need him to. They’ve made the connection for him — and for them, this award is as much for Mohan Bhargava as it is for Azad in Jawan.
- Hindustan Times: SRK’s remark on Swades
- Times of India: SRK’s first National Award win
- Livemint: Why Swades was SRK’s career-defining role
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