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Shah Rukh Khan believes he and Gauri are best at making some really good kids

Shah Rukh Khan is a family man. He loves spending time with his wife Gauri Khan and kids Aryan Khan, Suhana Khan and AbRam. SRK and Gauri have always given us couple goals, and in a recent tweet, SRK has stated that he believes he and Gauri are best at making some really good kids.

Gauri Khan posted a family picture on Twitter and wrote, “Squeezing memories into one frame...” To this Shah Rukh Khan replied, “Over years I made a good house...Gauri made a good Home but I really believe we are the best at making some really good kids!”


Shah Rukh Khan recently turned 54 and celebrated his birthday with fans and the media. The actor today also posted a tweet to thank his fans. He tweeted, “And a very heartfelt Thank u to everyone who is reading this. Every year I feel that this is the most memorable birthday celebrations & every next year all your love makes it bigger & more memorable. I must be the only person in the world who feels happy getting older! Love u all”

Talking about his movies, the actor was last seen on the big screen in Zero. It was said that SRK will be announcing his next project on his birthday 2nd November. However, he promised his fans that he will announce his next film in a couple of months when he starts shooting for it. He also stated that he will have a release next year.

Reportedly, Shah Rukh Khan will be seen in a movie titled Sanki which will be directed by South director Atlee. Well, we hope the announcement of the film is made soon.

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