SRK’s stardom embarrasses his kids

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Shah Rukh Khan says

his star status some

times embarrasses and angers his two children — Aryan and Suhana — who are uncomfortable sharing the limelight.

On Eid, the 47-year-old superstar along with wife Gauri, his sister Shehnaz and children came out to pose for the shutterbugs after offering prayers with the family.

He waved at hundreds of fans, waiting for him since morning outside his residence ‘Mannat’ in suburban Bandra.

Holding her father’s hand, daughter Suhana also waved at the fans along with brother Aryan, who seemed a little uncomfortable. “I enjoy celebrating functions with fans.. I can’t be alone. Now that my kids are grown up, I would like them also to say hello to all those who made me who I am today,” Shah Rukh said.

“They were feeling embarrassed, shy and were even angry but I feel they should do this,” he said.

SRK is happy with the response of his film Chennai Express. The actor is so busy that he has not checked his phone to see the messages sent by industry friends.

“We are happy with the response. People are having fun and are finding it entertaining is a great thing. We can’t stop smiling. I don’t think about the numbers.”

The film sees Deepika Padukone playing a Tamilian. There are few dialogues in the film that are in Tamil. (PTI)

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