
Doting dad Shah Rukh Khan shared the cutest picture of his two sons – little AbRam and almost grown-up Aryan Khan on Twitter.
In the picture, big brother Aryan is seen holding the toddler upside down by his legs. A clearly amused Shah Rukh Khan, couldn’t resist from sharing the picture, captioning it as, “Sumtimes u have 2 let Life turn u upside down, so u can learn how 2 live, rite side up.Or Big Brother is always there.”
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SRK is regularly updating fans with the pics of his three children – Aryan, Suhana and AbRam.
SRK tweeted:
Sumtimes u have 2 let Life turn u upside down, so u can
learn how 2 live, rite side up.Or Big Brother is always there pic.twitter.com/fuZQwXXEfS
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Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) September
13, 2015
Far from being afraid, little AbRam seems to be enjoying the antics. Shah Rukh Khan also shared a collage of his three beautiful kids’ baby pictures – AbRam, Suhana and Aryan with a heart-melting caption, “The 3 roots of virtue r : Lack of greed, Lack of hatred, Lack of delusion…I have all three by default not by deeds.”
The 3 roots of virtue r : Lack of greed, Lack of hatred, Lack of delusion…I have all three by default not by deeds. pic.twitter.com/hXKjyhIGlO — Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) September 12, 2015
The actor, who is busy with Rohit Shetty’s ‘Dilwale’ along with Kajol, seems to be in a reflective mood these days. He also posted a self portrait in a white shirt, denim jacket and blue mirrored sunnies.
I
am a strange looking man with yesterday’s face, With the smell of
smoke in my clothes, And I think it’s alright… pic.twitter.com/8zBcea7Jpj
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Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) September
13, 2015
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Extremely active on social media, Shah Rukh Khan boasts of over 15 million followers on Twitter. Not only does the actor share posts about his films and life on the sets, but also keeps his fans informed about matters close to his heart and that includes his children.
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