HomeEntertainmentWhen Shah Rukh Khan revealed he worships Ganpati Bappa along with Quran at Mannat, said, "my son Aryan says Gayatri Mantra, I say bismillah with him"

When Shah Rukh Khan revealed he worships Ganpati Bappa along with Quran at Mannat, said, "my son Aryan says Gayatri Mantra, I say bismillah with him"

Shah Rukh Khan, Bollywood’s King, is admired not only for his stardom but also for his inclusive outlook. Married to Gauri Khan, a Hindu, he raises Aryan, Suhana, and AbRam with values of respect, harmony, and love across religions.

September 02, 2025 / 00:21 IST
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When Shah Rukh Khan revealed he worships Ganpati Bappa along with Quran at Mannat, said, "my son Aryan says Gayatri Mantra, I say bismillah with him"
When Shah Rukh Khan revealed he worships Ganpati Bappa along with Quran at Mannat, said, "my son Aryan says Gayatri Mantra, I say bismillah with him"

Shah Rukh Khan, the King of Bollywood has always been admired for his charm, wit, and unmatched stardom. But beyond cinema, he has also won hearts for the way he lives embracing inclusivity and respect for all religions. His marriage to Gauri Khan, a Hindu, and the way they raise their three children Aryan, Suhana, and AbRam reflects this balance beautifully.

Nearly two decades ago, in 2004, fans got a rare glimpse into this side of SRK through the documentary The Inner and Outer World of Shah Rukh Khan. In it, the superstar spoke about raising his children with awareness and respect for both Hindu and Muslim traditions. He proudly shared how his kids showed equal devotion when reciting the Gayatri Mantra as they did while offering Namaz.

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That philosophy came to life again in an old video that resurfaced recently on social media. The clip, shot inside his iconic Mumbai home Mannat, shows Shah Rukh Khan taking fans into his family’s prayer area. What stood out was the sight of Hindu idols placed right next to the Quran—a symbolic representation of unity and respect for all faiths.

Explaining the significance of this, SRK said:
“Children should know about the value of God, whether it’s a Hindu god or a Muslim god. So, next to Ganesh and Laxmi, we have the Quran also. We put our hands together and say the Gayatri Mantra, which my son says, and I say ‘bismillah’ with him.”