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Shah Rukh Khan Visits Lalbaughcha Raja, His pics withSon AbRam Goes Viral

On Thursday, Shah Rukh Khan, who has been making news for his recently released movie ‘Jawan,’ is back in news. This time for his visit the famous Lalbaughcha Raja at Mumbai. He was accompanied by his younger son AbRam and staff. Kind Khan’s presence on the said place made him popular again on social media. We see his fans are appreciative for his devotion to Bappa. He was seen in white kurta pyjama suiting the occasion, while AbRam looked utterly adorable in a red kurta. His pictures long with his son are getting viral and are being widely shared across various social media platforms, evoking love and admiration from fans who are expressing their affection through heart-eye and love emojis on paparazzi posts.

Check the photos as shared by the celebrity social media influencer as under:

 

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The 19th September went to see the initiation of the 10-day celebration in honour of Ganesha, Shah Rukh Khan took to Instagram, sharing an image of Lord Ganpati. Expressing to his fans, he conveyed that he had welcomed Bappa into his home, seeking ‘happiness and wisdom’. His caption conveyed, “Welcome home Ganpati Bappa Ji. Wishing you and your family a wonderful day honoring Lord Ganesha. May Lord Ganesha bless all of us with happiness, wisdom, good health and lots of Modak to eat!!!”

Currently we see Shah Rukh Khan is now basking in the success of his consecutive releases – ‘Pathaan’ and ‘Jawan’. Speaking about his latest release, ‘Jawan’ has emerged as one of the monumental blockbusters in Hindi cinema. This action-packed thriller, directed by Atlee, witnessed a colossal opening of Rs 70 crore on its initial day of release. The movie is rapidly approaching the milestone of Rs 500 crore net in India and has already surpassed Rs 800 crore worldwide.

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