Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who was last seen on-screen in "Fan", is in awe of how schools have changed today. He also took to social media to reminisce about the time his father Taj Mohammed Khan used to drop him at school.
The 50-year-old shared a photograph of a road from inside his car.
"When my dad dropped me to school it meant a two minute walk to the bus stop. I have done planes trains and now automobile...how time and schools have changed!" The "Chennai Express" the star captioned the image.
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