Shah Rukh Khan reveals why he took his son AbRam, 5, to the polling booth



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Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan were accompanied by their five-year-old son AbRam to a polling station in Mumbai during the vote for Phase 4 of the Lok Sabha elections. The actor posted a photo of himself with Gauri and AbRam on his Twitter account and shared the interesting reason behind taking AbRam. In his message, SRK revealed that little AbRam was confused about the concept of "voting and boating". Now, in order to dispel the confusion of their son between the two activities, SRK and Gauri brought AbRam to the polling station. "The little one was a little confused between boating and voting, so took it with the experience of the difference," read the caption on Shah Rukh Khan's post.

The little one was a little confused between "boating" & # 39; and Vote, so took the experience of the difference. pic.twitter.com/8X6DsTP8bc

– Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) On April 29, 2019

Shah Rukh Khan came out in a blue sweatshirt, which he accompanied from a pair of blue denims. Gauri Khan opted for a white top, which she wore with a pair of black jeans and wore a pair of sunglbades. All eyes were on AbRam while he accompanied his parents to the booth, wearing a brown sweatshirt. See the image here:

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Shah Rukhuk photographed with Gauri and AbRam.

AbRam often appears on his parents Instagram profile and we love it when it happens. A few days ago, SRK shared a great picture of AbRam juxtaposed with a picture of himself on Instagram. the subtitle: "You never really understand your personality unless you have a Mini Me that acts the same way." ICYMI, here's the message we're talking about:

Besides AbRam, Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri are also parents of Suhana Khan, who is currently studying in London and Aryan, 21, who is studying in California.

On the labor front, Shah Rukh Khan was last seen in Zero with Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif. He has not announced his next project so far.

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