Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Shah Rukh Khan reaches polling booth with Gauri Khan, Suhana, Aryan and Abram

Updated : May 20, 2024 16:12
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Mumbai is voting in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha elections 2024 and participating in the biggest democratic process are Bollywood superstars. While many chose to cast their votes early, some opted to take their time and reach the booths in the afternoon. Bollywood Badshah Shah Rukh Khan proved himself to be the responsible citizen and was clicked arriving at a polling station in the city.  

Shah Rukh Khan reaches to vote 

Shah Rukh Khan took out his precious time to cast his vote and the superstar did not come alone. Entire Khan clan was seen accompanying the actor to the polling station. Gauri Khan, Suhana Khan, Aryan Khan and Abram khan were clicked with SRK while entering the polling station. 

Khan family chose simplicity as theme for their outfits. King Khan wore a classic black T-shirt and denim jeans and sported a ponytail. Gauri Khan looked elegant in a white top and jeans. Family’s rising star, Suhana opted for a kurti while D'Yavol X owner, Aryan Khan wore a white T-shirt. Little Abram twinned with his brother in a cute white t-shirt. While the other members walked ahead, SRK stayed just behind his children, escorting them inside the booth.  

Shah Rukh Khan’s work front 

On professional front, Shah Rukh Khan will soon begin the filming of ‘King’, where he will share screen with his daughter Suhana Khan. The film will also mark Suhana’s big screen debut.  
Meanwhile, Shah Rukh Khan also has ‘Pathaan 2’ in the pipeline, which is expected to go on the floors by the end of 2024 and will later also feature in a ‘Tiger Vs Pathaan’ film. 
 

Also Watch: Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Ranveer Singh-Deepika Padukone twin in white as they cast their votes | Watch
 

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