Bollywood
superstar
Shahrukh
Khan
feels
earlier
his
family
used
to
feel
awkward
by
the
paparazzi
culture,
but
now
they
consider
it
a
part
of
their
lives.
He
says
his
family
has
sold
their
souls
for
photographs.
"(Being
photographed
is)
the
part
of
stardom
that
we
all
have
accepted...I
think
everybody
in
this
day
and
age
is
fair
game.
We've
sold
our
souls
for
selfies," Shahrukh
told
CNN-News18.
Shah
Rukh.
who
is
married
to
Gauri
Khan,
has
three
children
--
Aryan,
Suhana
and
AbRam.
Last
month,
Suhana,
17,
looked
helpless
and
uncomfortable
as
she
tried
to
hide
her
face
and
turns
around
to
escape
shutterbugs
while
she
waited
for
the
doors
of
an
elevator
to
open
at
a
theatre's
basement.
"I
think
the
kids
started
feeling
awkward
with
all
the
paraphernalia.
Every
time
I
go
out
in
a
public
place,
I
don't
take
them
with
me.
My
wife
doesn't
come,
my
children
don't
come.
I
go
to
functions
alone
or
post
they
have
gone,"
Shahrukh
said.
To
avoid
such
occasions,
Shahrukh
said
he
made
few
adjustments
for
his
family.
"Some
adjustments
have
to
be
made…one
of
them
was
that
I
sent
them
abroad
to
study.
Not
because
of
the
scrutiny,
but
because
they
were
feeling
a
little
awkward
with
all
the
attention
they
have,"
Shahrukh
said.
"I'm
happy
they've
gone.
Where
they're
studying,
to
a
large
extent
people
don't
know
me.
(But)
I'm
Okay
with
them
being
photographed.''
''I
understand
photographs
(need)
to
be
taken,
I've
explained
it
to
my
kids
also
that
listen,
if
photographers
come,
stand,
do
the
picture
and
say
it,
'Please
can
I
go
now?' And
they'll
listen
to
you.
I've
known
them
for
25
years,"
he
added.
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Shahrukh
says
his
children
feel
that
being
"photographs
doesn't
make
you
important."
"More
often
than
not
they'll
tell
me
how
to
behave
with
the
paparazzi.
They'll
say,
'Papa,
now
don't
lose
your
temper.
There
will
be
too
many
people.' I
think
they're
quite
mature
about
it,"
he
said.
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inputs
from
IANS.