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Shah Rukh Khan’s Son AbRam Sings Die With A Smile While Playing Guitar—Video Goes Viral

Shah Rukh Khan’s youngest son, AbRam Khan, is melting hearts on the Internet with his musical talent. A video of AbRam playing the guitar and singing Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars’ Grammy-winning song Die With A Smile has gone viral on social media.

AbRam’s Musical Moment Wins Over the Internet

The video, which appears to be from a school function, shows AbRam confidently strumming the guitar while singing. Fans and social media users couldn’t stop gushing over the adorable performance.

Reacting to the video, one user wrote, “Aww,” while another dropped a heart emoji. A third user simply commented, “Cute.” The heartwarming clip is gaining rapid traction, with fans showering love on the young star.

AbRam’s Connection to Mufasa: The Lion King

Apart from his musical skills, AbRam has also stepped into the world of voice acting. He recently lent his voice to young Mufasa in Mufasa: The Lion King, marking his debut in the entertainment industry alongside his father, Shah Rukh Khan, and brother, Aryan Khan.

Shah Rukh Khan voiced Mufasa, Aryan Khan lent his voice to Simba, and AbRam played Mufasa as a cub in the Hindi-dubbed version of the Disney film.

Shah Rukh Khan on Voicing Mufasa with His Sons

Talking about his role in Mufasa: The Lion King, Shah Rukh Khan shared in a statement:
“Mufasa has an incredible legacy and stands as the ultimate king of the jungle, imparting his wisdom to his son, Simba. I deeply relate to him as a father and also resonate with Mufasa’s journey in the film. Mufasa: The Lion King depicts Mufasa’s life from childhood to his rise as an incredible king, and revisiting this character has been exceptional. It’s a special collaboration for me with Disney, particularly because my sons, Aryan and AbRam, are part of this journey, and sharing this experience with them is truly meaningful.”

Success of Mufasa: The Lion King

The film, which was released on December 20, received positive reviews from both critics and audiences. Fans praised the Hindi voice cast, especially the father-son trio of Shah Rukh Khan, Aryan Khan, and AbRam Khan, for bringing an emotional depth to the iconic characters.

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