Shah Rukh Khan takes son AbRam's help to promote Raees
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Superstar Shah Rukh Khan took his three-year-old son AbRam's help to promote his forthcoming film Raees.
The 51-year-old posted a black and white image of his son wearing a pair of glasses and captioned it with a dialogue from the film. "And bola na battery nahi bolne ka," Shah Rukh captioned the image on his Twitter account.
The story behind Mahira's famous dialogue 'Battery Saala'
The Dilwale star had earlier shared his own photograph wearing a pair of glasses similar to those donned by AbRam. "And if the glasses are 3D then I guess Battery bol lo... Alas Raees is in 2D but the story is multi-dimensional," he tweeted.
Set against the backdrop of prohibition in Gujarat, Raees touches upon the way the alcohol industry crumbled and several illegal activities followed. Its trailer presents a glimpse of the story backed by heavy duty action sequences and many thrilling moments.
Mahira Khan breaks silence over not being able to promote Raees
In the film, the Chennai Express star essays the title role of Raees, a bootlegger. It also marks Pakistani actor Mahira Khan's foray into Bollywood. The Rahul Dholakia directorial will clash with Hrithik Roshan-Yami Gautam starrer Kaabil at the box-office on January 25.
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The 51-year-old posted a black and white image of his son wearing a pair of glasses and captioned it with a dialogue from the film. "And bola na battery nahi bolne ka," Shah Rukh captioned the image on his Twitter account.
The story behind Mahira's famous dialogue 'Battery Saala'
The Dilwale star had earlier shared his own photograph wearing a pair of glasses similar to those donned by AbRam. "And if the glasses are 3D then I guess Battery bol lo... Alas Raees is in 2D but the story is multi-dimensional," he tweeted.
Set against the backdrop of prohibition in Gujarat, Raees touches upon the way the alcohol industry crumbled and several illegal activities followed. Its trailer presents a glimpse of the story backed by heavy duty action sequences and many thrilling moments.
Mahira Khan breaks silence over not being able to promote Raees
In the film, the Chennai Express star essays the title role of Raees, a bootlegger. It also marks Pakistani actor Mahira Khan's foray into Bollywood. The Rahul Dholakia directorial will clash with Hrithik Roshan-Yami Gautam starrer Kaabil at the box-office on January 25.
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