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Today, The Only Negative Is That My Kids Have Grown Up: Shah Rukh Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 May, 2016 12:11 PM
  • Today, The Only Negative Is That My Kids Have Grown Up: Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan is in awe of how fast time flies. The superstar, who seemed to be in a gloomy mode, says the only "negative" thing at present is that his kids have grown up.
 
The actor took to social media to reminisce about the time gone by on his daughter Suhana's birthday and after son Aryan's graduation day.
 
SRK on Sunday posted a collage of old and new photographs with one image showing Suhana and Aryan when they were younger, and another as grown-ups. The 50-year-old star shared the image on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
 
He captioned the image as: “Today the only negative is that my kids have grown up...now to wait till they start believing in fairy tales again.”
 
 

Happy#birthday#suhana

A photo posted by Gauri Khan (@gaurikhan) on

Meanwhile, Shah Rukh's wife Gauri also took to Facebook to wish her daughter. Aryan, who graduated on Friday, studied in Sevenoaks School in London. 
 
In an interview to IANS earlier this year, the 50-year-old actor shared that none of his children -- Aryan, Suhana and AbRam -- had shown interest in joining showbiz. 
 
 

Graduation Day ....

A photo posted by Gauri Khan (@gaurikhan) on

He had said: “None of them has jumped (the bandwagon) and said that they want to start acting... They come to my sets to understand what filmmaking is about because it’s time for them to get interested. If they get interested, then good, but if they don’t, that’s even better.” 
 
On the professional front, post “Fan”, Shah Rukh is busy with Rahul Dholakia's "Raees".
 
Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana turns 16 today
 
 

@sevenoaks

A photo posted by Gauri Khan (@gaurikhan) on

 
Mother Gauri Khan too took to Instagram to wish her daughter.
 
She also shared another image of the siblings, walking on the lanes of Sevenoaks.

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