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Shah Rukh Khan has been working as an actor for the last three decades. During his career, the actor has won 300 awards, he shared during a recent interaction. To keep all his awards safe, SRK does not have a trophy room. Instead, he has a library that is designed like an "English library."

Shah Rukh, who recently won the prestigious Pardo Alla Carriera Award for his contribution to cinema at the 77th Locarno Film Festival, talked to The Guardian and answered if he has a special cabinet at his home to store his awards.

"I do. It’s bigger than this room! I have 300 awards. I have a nine-storey office, and on every floor, I have some of the awards. Actually, it’s not a trophy room. It’s a library which is designed like an English library," shared the 55-year-old actor.

Shah Rukh also said that he loves winning awards. "I enjoy it. I am very shameless about



this! I love getting awards. I love the ceremony. I get a little nervous if I have to give speeches," said the Pathaan actor. However, he is more careful during his speeches at international award ceremonies as he wants to represent Indian cinema well.

"I have to be on my best behaviour. I have to control my sense of humour. Because cinema for India is such an important thing," SRK added.

Though Shah Rukh has received several honours, the actor is yet to win a National Film Award. Speaking about this, the actor had once said, "If I didn't get it, I didn't deserve it. I don't think any of my performances so far deserve a National Award." However, he added in jest that he hasn't received any National Award yet because he will retire after getting one.

Shah Rukh Khan made his Bollywood debut with the 1992 film Deewana, which also starred Rishi Kapoor in the lead role.
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