India
'My Wife Is Hindu, I am Muslim, My Kids Are Hindustan': Actor Shah Rukh Khan
|Khan made a special appearance on a dance reality show where he shared that he always taught his children that they were Indians with no religion.
The 71st Republic Day celebrations were marked with patriotic fervour across the country. Amidst several patriotic posts to flood the internet, was a video of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan breaking his silence and expressing his views on religion.
The actor recently made an appearance on a dance reality show 'Dance Plus' Season 5, where he shared that he always taught his children that they were Indians with no religion.
During the show that was aired on Saturday, the actor stressed on the importance of 'secularism' is the need of the hour. He spoke about how being 'Indian' is more important in his family than understanding the religion one belongs to and hinted at the fact that he never discussed religion-specific topics with his children.
"Humne koi Hindu-Musalman ki baat hi nahi ki. Meri biwi Hindu hai, main Musalman hoon. Aur mere jo bacche hain, wo Hindustan hain," said Khan on the show. (We never spoke about being Hindu-Muslim. My wife is Hindu, I am Muslim, my children are Hindustan)
My wife is Hindu, I am a Muslim and my kids are Hindustan. My daughter was asked the religion in school form, I told her we are Indians 🇮🇳 ❤️ - The pride of India Shah Rukh Khan. #RepublicDayIndia #RepublicDay2020 pic.twitter.com/Qk95xxLT3j
— Neel Joshi (@neeljoshiii) January 25, 2020
He went on to describe an incident when his daughter, Suhana, had to fill in her religion in a form at school and she innocently asked him which religion they belonged to, and Khan's answered her saying, "we are all Indians, we do not have a religion."
On the occasion of Republic Day, the actor also took to Twitter remembering the struggles that gave rise to this democratic nation and celebrating the constitution that binds us as the proud citizens of the country.
Nothing beautiful happens without struggle. Let's remember the struggle that gave us this beautiful day and celebrate both. #HappyRepublicDay to all. pic.twitter.com/d8cXzIhBj1
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) January 26, 2020