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Shahrukh Khan shared a small clip of him dancing with a group of underprivileged children on his Twitter account on Tuesday 14th November.
The actor was dancing with underprivileged children that came from ‘Spark A Change foundation’ on his set to celebrate Children’s Day with him.
Reliving my childhood this #ChildrensDay ! The babies taught me a step or two… pic.twitter.com/IG8e8zUeV9
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) November 14, 2017
The actor danced with children on a song ‘Tukur Tukur’ from his movie ‘Dilwale’. In his tweet actor wrote “Reliving my childhood this Children’s Day. Babies taught me a step or two.”
Bright smiles were scattered on the faces of Children as Khan shared the floor with them. Later in the day, he posted few more snaps from celebrations on his Twitter account.
Over a hundred beautiful souls from the Spark a Change Foundation dropped in to visit me on set! Best #ChildrensDay ever… pic.twitter.com/sYSU07xHeZ
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) November 14, 2017
Had my cake and ate it too… #ChildrensDay pic.twitter.com/l5KkqkPVbY
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) November 14, 2017
Khan also made time for his family as was evident by another tweet he posted a video in which he was dancing with his little son Abram Khan.
A madly happily childly dance for Aryan & Suhana by lil AbRam on this day for children. pic.twitter.com/nCl9Iw8GtP
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) November 14, 2017
The video was captioned as: “A madly happily childly dance for Aryan and Suhana by little Abram Khan on this day of Children.”
The Bollywood King is appreciated by his admirers for perfectly balancing his professional and family life. Khan himself has asserted several times on the immense importance his family holds for him.
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On the professional front, Khan has recently worked in Imtiaz Ali’s ‘Jab Harry Met Sejal’ alongside Anushka Sharma.
He will again be seen opposite Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif in Anand Bakshi’s film. In a movie, he will play the role of a vertically challenged man.