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Shah Rukh Khan issues diktat to paparazzi not to click AbRam outside his school

Shah Rukh Khan’s adorable little munchkin has started school. AbRam Khan has been enrolled in Dhirubhai Ambani International School and has classes from 9am to 1pm as per reports. This is the little one’s first year at school and SRK is apparently taking every step to make sure that his son enjoys schooling like every normal kid. The superstar has told the paparazzi not click pictures of AbRam entering or exiting the school premises. However, it has not deterred the cameramen from trying to get snaps of AbRam in his first year of school. We know that Dhirubhai Ambani International School has strict security and has students from many film families so they might be equipped to handle the media but SRK is going all out to ensure that AbRam is stress-free in his formative years.

However, despite his requests a couple of photographers are always posted there to click candid pictures of the little one. The actor, who is fine with his children being photographed at events and other occasions is clear that he does not want any distraction at school. Like every parent, Shah Rukh Khan also gives a lot of importance to education. Even Aryan, after a stint at a Mumbai school was packed off to the prestigious Sevenoaks School in Kent so that he could study without extra attention. It looks like he wants the same for AbRam. A source said, “He does not want any pictures of AbRam in school or of Aryan. He is very particular about it. But a couple of people are stationed outside. It is rare to get a picture of AbRam.”

We feel that Shah Rukh is being very prudent about it. He wants AbRam to enjoy his schooling like a regular child and not feel the trappings of being a star kid. Moreover, the little munchkin already has had enough exposure to the media. He was also a focused student and would love his kids to do the same.

Source : bollywoodlife.com

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