By  
on  

Fans notice a Ganesh idol and Quran in the background during Shah Rukh Khan's 'I For India' performance, hail him as 'pride of India'

Shah Rukh Khan and his youngest son AbRam Khan participated in the recently held concert titled I For India. The concert, a fundraiser event organised by filmmakers Karan Johar and Zoya Akhtar was streamed on Facebook on Sunday from 7.30 pm onwards with half of Bollywood, Hollywood and cricket fraternity in attendance. The superstar, during the concert, was seen performing a song Sab Sahi Ho Jayega composed by Badshah and written by Sainee Raj. However, apart from Shah Rukh's amazing singing skills and the cute moments he shared with AbRam on record, fans were quick to notice an interesting detail.

As soon as the video from I For India was shared on social media platforms, fans curiously noticed a Ganesh idol and Quran in the background. Shah Rukh, who has time and again proven to be a secular by heart, won hearts of all. Hailing him for respecting all religions and Gods, Twitter showered love on him.  

 

Recommended Read: Like father, like son! Gauri Khan shares a cute video of Shah Rukh Khan and AbRam dancing on 'Main Hoon Na' remix

One of the user wrote, "Ganesh bhi milega, Quran bhi milega... Ye SRK ka Mannat hai sahab, yaha aapko har dharm milega. The image that truly described #IForIndia @iamsrk". Another person said, "Left mein Ganpati Right mein Quran The Most Secular Person @iamsrk Pride of India #IForIndia". A fan of the superstar wrote, "Ganpati ki Murti Left mai. Right Mai Quran
Shah Rukh Khan Hai Bharat Ki shaan". Take a look at the tweets:

Talking about being a secular and most importantly an Indian by birth, Shah Rukh, during his recent appearance on the dance reality show Dance +5, told, "We have never discussed Hindu-Muslim. My wife is Hindu, I am a Muslim and our kids are Hindustan. When they went to school, they had to write their religion. My daughter came to me once and asked ‘what is our religion?’ I simply wrote in her form that we are Indian, we do not have a religion."

(Source: Twitter)

Recommended