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On KKR’s Win, Suhana Khan Shares Two Captivating Pics on Her Insta

One of team KKR Riders' biggest fans is none other than Shah Rukh Khan’s sassy daughter- Suhana Khan. Celebrating their victory, she shared two photographs on her Insta handle and captioned the pic, “The Stress! Since 2008”.

On KKR’s Win, Suhana Khan Shares Two Captivating Pics on Her Insta

One of team KKR Riders' biggest fans is none other than Shah Rukh Khan’s sassy daughter- Suhana Khan. 

She cheered the loudest for her father’s team during the match on Sunday in Dubai where KKR played against Hyderabad Sunrisers. 

After the match got over, Suhana was thrilled at KKR’s big win. Celebrating their victory, she shared two photographs on her Insta handle and captioned the pic, “The Stress!  Since 2008” coupled with a purple heart. 

2008 was the year Shah Rukh Khan acquired Kolkata Knight Riders along with Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta. 

The young gal looked pretty and captivating in her all-white top and her neatly plaited hair.

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In another adorable snapshot, she was seen giving her beloved dad a kiss on his cheek. The snap however was taken long back when she was a little kid. The father and daughter duo look absolutely cute in their KKR Jerseys.

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Below she can be seen in the cricket stands engaged in a conversation with her brother Aryan and Cousin Alia Chhiba who seem to be loyal cricket fans. 

The star kid has become quite a social media influencer. Her snapshots splashed all over social media are breath-taking and gorgeous! Blessed with clear skin, luscious hair, and striking features, the aspiring actress makes her pictures come alive.

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It was in fact astonishing when Suhana recently revealed that she was targeted when she was younger for her looks and her complexion. 

She wrote, “I've been told I'm ugly because of my skin tone, by full grown men and women, since I was 12 years old. Other than the fact that these are actual adults, what's sad is that we are all Indian, which automatically makes us brown.”

She added, “Yes we come in different shades but no matter how much you try to distance yourself from the melanin, you just can't.”

These thought-provoking lines send across a strong message that personally attacking individuals especially children who have tender minds for their personal attributes can be very damaging. 

Luckily for Suhana who exudes confidence, she knows very well where the fault lies. The girl who is very comfortable under her own skin ended the post saying, “I hope it helps to know that I'm 5"3 and brown and I am extremely happy about it and you should be too.