Following his father's example, Shah Rukh Khan says he wants to keep the childhood of his children (Aryan, Suhana and AbRam) alive for as long as possible
Shah Rukh Khan
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Following his father's example, Shah Rukh Khan says he wants to keep the childhood of his children (Aryan, Suhana and AbRam) alive for as long as possible.
The actor got emotional on his father's 36th death anniversary yesterday and posted a heartfelt message on his social media account.
He wrote, "September 19. Like my dad (RIP), my only duty to my kids is to delay the onset of their adulthood as much as possible. Retain purity of their childhood."
SRK lost his father to cancer in 1981 and his mother, Lateef Fatima Khan, passed away in 1991 from complications of diabetes, before the release of his debut film Deewana in 1992.
Khan's biggest regret is that when he finally achieved success, his parents were not around to see it. It is said that he does not like to visit his Delhi residence where his parents passed away.