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Shah Rukh Khan's Son AbRam Adorably Crashes Interview In Video Going Viral

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Jan, 2017 01:15 PM
  • Shah Rukh Khan's Son AbRam Adorably Crashes Interview In Video Going Viral
A video of superstar Shah Rukh Khan's tiny son AbRam crashing his interview is currently delighting the Internet.
 
AbRam, a few months away from his fourth birthday and the youngest of the actor's three children, is pretty much his father's constant companion and often accompanies SRK on shoots and trips and to cricket matches. 
 
In the video that's swiftly going viral, little AbRam interrupts an interview that SRK, 51, is in the middle of to show him an injured thumb. "Papa, my thumb has broken," AbRam tells his dad, happily oblivious of the camera.
 
"Come here," says Shah Rukh Khan, in full daddy mode. He kisses AbRam's thumb and asks, "Is it okay now?" Later, the crew filming the interview asks AbRam to say bye to SRK's fans and audience.
 
Their conversation is winning social media's famously prickly heart.
 
In a recent interview to news agency, Shah Rukh Khan said that AbRam wanted to be in pictures with him when they were returning from a trip to Dubai.
 
"I was at the airport, had to get back from Dubai and there were lots of people taking pictures with me. So, I said let me stand here, finish the pictures and board the plane and he wanted to be part of every picture. Halfway through, my bodyguard just took him away but he got so disturbed. He said 'You're not allowing me to take pictures,'" SRK said.

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