A picture has been doing the rounds since New Year's Day, which shows actor Shah Rukh Khan , wife and interior designer Gauri Khan, and their son and budding filmmaker Aryan Khan offering prayers at Mecca. However, here's the truth behind the viral still, as per NDTV . (Also Read – Abhijeet Bhattacharya takes a dig at Shah Rukh Khan again: ‘He can sing his own songs’ ) Fake picture alert In the picture, Gauri, wearing a black kurti and a grey hijab, is seen smiling at Shah Rukh, who looks sombre in a white kurta, standing in front of her.
Aryan can also be spotted behind Gauri, wearing a white kurta, and looking at Shah Rukh. Mecca locales can be seen in the backdrop. The report claims that the viral picture of the Khan family at the Mecca is in fact fake.
It's been created using Deepfake or other Artificial Intelligence technology. While several social media outlets claimed the picture is real, many pointed out that it's AI-generated. What Gauri had said about Shah Rukh's religion On the chat show Koffee with Karan season 2 in 2005, Gauri told host and BFF Karan Johar, “There is a balance.
I respect Shah Rukh's religion, but that doesn't mean I would convert and become a Muslim. I don't believe in that. Everyone is an individual and follows their religion.
Of course, there should be mutual respect. Shah Rukh would never disrespect my religion, and I wouldn't disrespect his.” Shah Rukh and Gauri began dating in their hometown of Delhi in the late 1980s and tied the .