SEE PIC: Shah Rukh Khan's daughter Suhana looks drop-dead-gorgeous

Yes, Gauri Khan shared a pre birthday pic on Instagram and she looks no less than a Bollywood diva.   Check out her latest pic. 

Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter Suhana Khan has turned a year older today and the latest photograph is a proof that she is ready to make her Bollywood debut.

Yes, Gauri Khan shared a pre birthday pic on Instagram and she looks no less than a Bollywood diva.        

She captioned the image, “Gearing up for a birthday bash...”

 

Gearing up for a birthday bash... Thanks @karanjohar Pic credits: @avigowariker

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Meanwhile, according to a magazine, Suhana and her family are heading for an exotic destination to celebrate her birthday.

Well, where the family is going, only time will tell. Till then stay tuned.

We wish you a very happy birthday. Interestingly, Karan Johar has already taken off to this “exotic destination” given that he was spotted leaving at the airport this morning. 

In an interview to a leading daily, Gauri Khan said, "Suhana wants to be an actress. I see that zeal in her. She's extremely good on stage, I've seen her performances. She's admittedly a cinema fan and wants to be in the industry. But my point is simple - you need to complete your education before doing anything. That's the only thing I have told my children. Otherwise, they are free to be in the film industry, not be in it and do whatever they like. I will be supportive of whatever they want to do."

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