Little AbRam's Big Question: Is Amitabh Bachchan My Other Grandfather?
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- November 19, 2025
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You know, there’s a certain logic that only children possess, a delightful, unvarnished way of seeing the world that often leaves adults both bewildered and utterly charmed. And honestly, isn’t it just the best? It’s this very innocent, yet profoundly logical, lens that recently brought a chuckle to many, all thanks to Bollywood's Badshah, Shah Rukh Khan, and his youngest, the utterly adorable AbRam.
The story, a gem shared by SRK himself, revolves around a truly endearing case of mistaken identity, or perhaps, a beautifully reasoned assumption from a child’s mind. Little AbRam, it turns out, was quite convinced he had two grandfathers. Not just the one he knew, but also the legendary Amitabh Bachchan. Imagine that! You could say, it’s a delightful consequence of growing up in a world where icons are practically family.
AbRam, with the earnest curiosity only a young child can muster, approached his superstar dad with a burning question. "Papa, why does grandpa Amitabh Bachchan live in a different house?" Or something to that effect, a query that cut right to the heart of a very unique family dynamic. And truly, who could fault the boy? His own father, Shah Rukh, calls Mr. Bachchan "Papa," a term of immense respect and affection, deeply rooted in their long-standing bond. For AbRam, the leap from 'Papa' to 'Grandfather' was, in his small, burgeoning worldview, entirely logical.
SRK, ever the quick-witted storyteller and doting father, didn’t miss a beat. He gently explained to his son that Mr. Bachchan was, in fact, "my father's friend." A simple, elegant truth, perhaps slightly distilled for a child's understanding, but it made perfect sense. The warmth and respect that permeate their relationship clearly transcended simple professional courtesy; it's a bond that runs deep, almost familial, and one that AbRam, in his own way, intuitively recognized.
This sweet anecdote, frankly, highlights more than just a child's innocent confusion. It speaks volumes about the unique tapestry of relationships within the film fraternity – where respect often blossoms into something akin to kinship. And it reminds us, too, of the endearing way children process information, often connecting dots we adults might overlook. It’s a lovely, human moment, isn’t it? A little peek behind the velvet ropes, showing that even the biggest stars navigate the delightful, sometimes bewildering, world of parenting, just like the rest of us. And honestly, it only makes us adore the Khan family, and the Bachchans, just that much more.
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