By Kalash Khurana Last Updated:
Shah Rukh Khan is happily married to his wife, Gauri Khan, and they are blessed with three kids, Aryan Khan, Suhana Khan, and AbRam Khan. The youngest of all, AbRam is the apple of the eyes of everyone in his family. The little one has the cutest smile and the most humble nature, which make him one of the favourite star kids among the paps. However, many people are curious to know the secret behind the capital 'R' in AbRam's name, and SRK once wittily spilt the beans about the same.
Shah Rukh Khan enjoys a humongous fan following, and he often takes time out of his busy schedule to interact with his admirers on social media. The superstar often conducts #AskSRK sessions, where he addresses his fans’ queries most hilariously. And every single time, he proves he’s called the king of wit, courtesy of his replies. The superstar, who never minds answering his fans, once talked about the meaning of the capital 'R' in his younger son, AbRam’s name.
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Back in 2017, as Shah Rukh Khan hosted an #AskSRK session, a Twitter user asked the actor about the reason for using the capital 'R' in his son, AbRam’s name. The fan tweeted:
“I know it's a stupid question but why ‘r’ is capital in AbRam.”
The user indeed asked the most intriguing question, which the entire nation wanted to know. Well, Shah Rukh Khan being his witty self, gave a very sophisticated response and left everyone in awe of him. Replying to the fan's query, Shah Rukh Khan said:
“For the same reason that Rhythm is spelt like this.”
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Earlier, during his appearance on the talk show, Aap Ki Adalat, Shah Rukh Khan revealed that AbRam has a capital 'R' in his name as his name is a mix of both, Prophet Ibrahim and Ram, as they are a Hindu-Muslim family. Speaking about the same, he expressed that he wanted to use secular names for his kids so that they grow up without any difference of opinion in the name. SRK had said:
“His name is based on a variation of Prophet Ibrahim. And I liked the connotation that it’s kind of a secular name. We are a Hindu-Muslim family so to say, and I want my children to grow up without any difference of opinion in the name. It’s nice this way and has more universal appeal.. It sounds very nice with the name of Hindu god Ram in it.”
For the unversed, Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri welcomed their third child, AbRam Khan, via surrogacy.
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