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Shah Rukh Khan on Karan Johar's Twins 3/10/2017 This happiness is very personal: Shah Rukh Khan on Karan Johar’s twins | bollywood | Hindustan Times PARTNER (https://adclick.g.doubleclick.net/pcs/click? xai=AKAOjsuoxeA_l_HFmq7p_5GRn6Ymj6kWRxDBTa0Neu6T26Pyci2Yesju4anV2zpqIo(Sh8tt6pFs9:q//AbIsl.dsefarzvrinGg4-iH2gLu0o4Ecp8nPuUEHtip7Gxwk5e8iu0SnLD2WKqFrtNHYOAfe95ss3r0JGoNIlYsAp3WgJNj- RqUvtlFiQlwer4NK0DqPJoLNxuOMJhRuQAia5KeP42ds3wSBXBjLvKk6M1_KTSaWbITEs1yosg.cyommh/ss0ecrNviPnGg/LaidOSJe0rHvXerN.besq?D6P7Rsv0xk8- _LzM&sig=Cg0ArKJSzFnJzKo6Fm3nEAE&urlfix=1&adurl=http://www.hindustantimesc.nco=mtrd/a&ssmemc=bcllyic-k&pli=20196985&PluID=0&ord=526341867) elections/) (http://www.hindustantimes.com/) e-paper (http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx) 22°C New Delhi,India Follow us: (https://twitter.com/htTweets) (https://www.facebook.com/hindustantimes) (https://plus.google.com/+hindustantimes/posts) (https://www.instagram.com/hindustan_times) india ( /india-news/) elections 2017 ( /assembly-elections/) world ( /world-news/) cities opinion ( /opinion/) cricket ( /cricket/) sports ( /sports-news/) entertainment ( /entertainment/) lifestyle ( /lifestyle/) tech ( /tech/) education ( /education/) whatnow ( /what-now/) photos ( /photos/) videos ( /videos/) jaago re (http://www.hindustantimes.com/brandstories/tatateajaagore?utm_source=website&utm_campaign=tata&utm_medium=navbar) (http://www.hindustantimes.com/) This happiness is very personal: Shah Rukh Khan on Karan Johar’s twins “We wish him happiness. It’s still very personal. Don’t think I am being cagey by not answering about it. I have had this moment in my life so I know how personal it is. Let’s respect it and leave it to that. We will have love, celebrations, happiness and health later,” SRK said. BOLLYWOOD (HTTP://WWW.HINDUSTANTIMES.COM/BOLLYWOOD/) Updated: Mar 06, 2017 11:37 IST ANI http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/this­happiness­is­very­personal­shah­rukh­khan­on­karan­johar­s­twins/story­zSTYUFc57CG0UlUw5xcOCJ.html 1/4 3/10/2017 This happiness is very personal: Shah Rukh Khan on Karan Johar’s twins | bollywood | Hindustan Times Karan Johar and Shah Rukh Khan are very close friends. The weekend turned into a big celebration for the tinsel town as soon as news of the ‘wonderful addition’ to Karan Johar’s life broke. When the whole B- Town showered Karan and his twins, Yash and Roohi, with wishes, how can his best friend Shah Rukh Khan be far behind? The 51-year- old actor, who walked the ramp at the Mijwan- Karan Johar is very close to Shah Rukh Khan’s kids. Summer 2017 yesterday for Manish Malhotra, along with Anushka Sharma, shared his thoughts, when asked by the media. Read more () I feel enormously blessed to be a parent: Karan Johar on fathering twins via IVF (http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/karan-johar-becomes-father-to-twins-through-surrogacy/story- JLC54ReOEc96TAf5EOPEXK.html) “We wish him happiness. It’s still very personal. Don’t think I am being cagey by not answering about it. I have had this moment in my life so I know how personal it is. Let’s respect it and leave it to that. We will have love, celebrations, happiness and health later,” he said. The 44-year-old filmmaker took to Twitter, on Sunday morning, to share the news of birth of Roohi and Yash via surrogacy, with an official statement, “I am ecstatic to share with you all the two most wonderful additions to my life, my children and lifelines; Roohi and Yash. I feel enormously blessed to be a parent to these pieces of my heart who were welcomed into this world with the help of the marvels of medical science,” he added. The statement further read, “This was an emotional yet well thought out decision which I have taken after considering all the responsibilities and duties that come with being a parent. In order to arrive at this decision, I have prepared myself mentally, physically, emotionally and logistically to ensure that my children get all the unconditional love, care and http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/this­happiness­is­very­personal­shah­rukh­khan­on­karan­johar­s­twins/story­zSTYUFc57CG0UlUw5xcOCJ.html 2/4 3/10/2017 This happiness is very personal: Shah Rukh Khan on Karan Johar’s twins | bollywood | Hindustan Times attention from me and mine. I have submitted to the fact that my children are my world and priority.” Read more Is Rekha married to Sanjay Dutt? Her biographer denies rumours (http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/is-rekha- married-to-sanjay-dutt-her-biographer-denies-rumours/story-GnhL6ls61GghVH2IjlKWSO.html) Swara Bhaskar refuses to play Shah Rukh Khan’s mom in Aanand L Rai’s next (http://www.hindustantimes.com/bollywood/swara-bhaskar-refuses-to-play-shah-rukh-khan-s-mom-in-aanand-l-rai-s- next/story-VXHoXhw2o6hzfQuF8n3UZL.html) “My work, travels and social commitments would have to take a back seat and I am prepared for that. By the grace of God, I have the most caring and supportive mother who will be an integral part in the up-bringing of her grandchildren and of course, friends who are family,” the Ae Dil Hai Mushkil director continued. He concluded, “I am eternally grateful to the surrogate who has fulfilled my lifelong dream and provided a warm, loving and nurturing environment to my children before bringing them into this world. She will always remain in my prayers. Finally, a big thank you to Dr. Jatin Shah for his guidance and support and for being like a family member through this wonderful and exciting journey.” On a related note, KJo, who has been very close to SRK’s family for years now, considers the latter’s kids his godchildren. So, can we expect the SRK to be the godfather for KJo’s tiny tots? Follow @htshowbiz (https://twitter.com/htshowbiz) for more from around the web Sponsored by Revcontent Why Doctors In The Know No 17 Tragic Selfies Seconds Before What is Continuous Delivery? Diet for Lazy Ones! 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