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Three generations of SRKs khandaan

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New Delhi: Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan brought his younger son AbRam in public, in front of thousands of onlookers, for the first time at the IPL match between Kolkata Knight Riders, which he co-owns with Juhi Chawla and Jay Mehta, and the Mumbai Indians in Kolkata.

Dressed in the Knight Riders’ jersey, AbRam looked adorable as he gazed at the crowd from the safety of his father’s arms. The two-year-old certainly proved to be a lucky charm for the Knight Riders who beat Mumbai Indians by 7 wickets in the opening game of the IPL at Eden Gardens.

A relieved SRK later wrote on Twitter

 

SRK makes sure to be accompanied by his other lucky charms – Suhana and Aryan everytime his IPL team Kolkata Knight Riders plays at Eden Gardens. Aryan, who has grown tall, is a carbon copy of his dad while Suhana is also growing up into a pretty lady.

They were also spotted in the stands, taking a keen interest in the match. But it was their little brother who was the focus of everyone’s attention this time.

AbRam has already made his official debut on Twitter last year when his famous father tweeted a photo of them together as an Eid gift to fans who had been clamouring to see his third-born.

His doting father occasionally shares pictures of him on the microblogging site. He’s also made a Bollywood debut of sorts and was spotted in the end credits of 2014 blockbuster Happy New Year and on the sets of SRK’s next film Fan.

 

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