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SRK happy to bring kids to IPL, introduces AbRam to Kolkata
Kolkata, April 9
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who
is in the city with his three children Wednesday to cheer for his team,
the Kolkata Knight Riders, said he is "extremely happy" that his kids
enjoy the matches and understand the value of losing and winning.
"I
want my children to enjoy sports... this game and I love IPL. It's very
personal to me so I feel extremely happy that my kids come and
understand the value of losing and winning. Tonight (Wednesday) was
winning...it had to be... all there were here," SRK said here.
Defending
champions KKR coasted to a seven-wicket win over Mumbai Indians in the
eighth Indian Premier League opener here on Wednesday.
Son AbRam,
youngest of the lot at less than two years, was seen running around the
pitch post the game and attempted to hug KKR captain Gautam Gambhir
after the win. This was AbRam's first IPL match.
"You can't come
with three kids and let them down. Tonight is important because after a
long time I am together with them. I will come for all the matches," he
said.
SRK jokingly said he is the "packaging" of the team and him and his kids are the cheerleaders.
"I
would honestly like to take the whole responsibility for it but I would
be lying. I stand by them. There is Gautam and the rest of the boys and
Venky sir and Jai bhai.
"They spend so much time that they have
completely made sure that I am now just the packaging of the team and
when I become boring... I bring my children to the game. I just come and
cheer. I am the cheerleader of the losing team and now we have three
cheerleaders," SRK responded to a poser on his contribution to KKR's
performance.
King Khan took to Twitter earlier in the day about his trip to Kolkata with his kids.
"Taking
so many kids for the KKR match...it's like I am a class teacher
Incharge of Nursery to Higher Secondary," SRK posted on Twitter, as KKR
took on Mumbai Indians in the historic arena," he said.
Known for
his emotional connect with Kolkata, SRK stressed this sojourn was also
an introduction of AbRam to the "maximum love" that the city has to
offer.
"The fact that I have got my under two year old son here
is to introduce him to the maximum love I have got anywhere in the world
while failing repeatedly and I want him to know the people that love
you, love you unconditionally, so I thank Kolkata for unconditional
love," he said.