Shah Rukh Khan along with his entire family was out enjoying a dinner at a popular restaurant in Bandra, Mumbai. SRK kept it casual in a black shirt and denim as he was seen carrying son AbRam as they stepped out from the eatery. All pictures/Yogen Shah
Shah Rukh Khan's sister Shahnaz Lala Rukh was also spotted at the Bandra eatery. SRK's sister is hardly spotted in public, this was one those rare occasions when she stepped out with the family for a dinner outing.
Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan was also present for the dinner outing. Aryan too kept it simple in a blue tee and denim for the outing. After The Incredibles (2004), SRK and son Aryan will be voicing Mufasa and Simba respectively, in the Hindi version of Disney's live-action adaptation of The Lion King.
If you've seen the newest clip from the Hindi version of The Lion King, you'll know that Aryan Khan sounds extremely similar to dad Shah Rukh Khan. And with just a few days to go for the release of The Lion King, Aryan Khan is here to keep fans on their toes!
Recently, Shah Rukh Khan shared a twenty-nine-second clip on Twitter featuring son Aryan Khan voicing Simba. 'Mera Simba', he wrote for his real and reel son. "Main hoon Simba, Mufasa ka beta (I am Simba, the son of Mufasa)," is how the clip opens and after hearing it one can affirm that Aryan has certainly borrowed his father's baritone.
Almost a fortnight ago, Shah Rukh Khan shared a teaser featuring Mufasa telling his son that he is always with him. Besides Bollywood's favourite father-son duo Shah Rukh and Aryan Khan, other big names are Ashish Vidyarthi who will be the voice behind Scar's character, Shreyas Talpade will lend his voice to Timon, Sanjay Mishra will voice Pumbaa and veteran actor Govardhan Asrani will dub for Zazu.
In picture: Shah Rukh Khan with son AbRam and Gauri Khan's brother Vikrant Chibber at the Bandra eatery.
Shah Rukh Khan to be bestowed with an Honorary Doctorate at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. A global icon, multi-award-winning actor, producer and women's equality advocate, Khan, will be awarded La Trobe University's highest accolade during his visit to Australia for the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.
SRK's daughter Suhana Khan too attended the dinner outing at the restaurant in Bandra. Suhana looked pretty in her floral dress as she was clicked exiting the eatery.
In June, Suhana Khan graduated from Ardingly College, England with an award for exceptional contribution to drama, and the star-couple couldn't be more proud. Suhana made her own name in the glamour world by becoming a magazine's cover star for the August 2018 issue. At age 18, Suhana did her first photoshoot ever.
Suhana Khan said in an interview: "I absolutely loved shooting this cover. Especially the dancing shots. I love dancing. It was so much fun. I was excited when my parents brought it up. I wanted to say yes straight away, but they wanted me to think about it - this is a very public thing. They wanted me to gain confidence from the experience, not lose it."
Gauri Khan wore a satin printed maxi dress which she complemented with peach pointed-toe heels. Recently at a book launch, Gauri said there are only positives as far as being the wife of superstar Shah Rukh Khan is concerned. She says he is a great father and husband.
When asked about the positive and negative effects she experiences in her professional career being Shah Rukh's wife, she said: "I think because of who he (Shah Rukh) is, there are a lot of positives. I only take the positives and I don't take the negatives. Even if there are some negatives, I have to brush it aside and the reason is very simple... because he helped me while launching Gauri Khan Designs, so, he is very important to me. Jokes apart, he has done a lot for our family. He is a great father and husband. I have to say that there are only positives being his wife and I would not like to share anything negative."
In picture: Gauri Khan at the restaurant in Bandra.
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