Suhana Khan, daughter of Badshah of Bollywood Shah Rukh Khan and producer-entrepreneur Gauri Khan, is an avid social media user. The 20-year-old often makes it a point to treat her fans and even friends, with photos of herself sometimes doing sweet nothings while on other occasions sharing her looks or experiments with makeup and quarantine filming.
Recently, on Wednesday, Suhana treated her fans and followers on Instagram with a glamourous photo of herself dressed in a printed crop-top with front knot detail teamed with a white layered skirt.
Posing barefoot on the grass in what looks like a hotel location, Suhana gave major diva vibes.
She captioned the post, "look! me in a skirt! (sic)."
Take a look.
A couple of hours earlier, Suhana had shared a photo of herself with cousin Alia Chibba on her Instagram stories.
In the photo, Suhana can be seen in a blue and white dress, posing next to Alia, who wore a white top and dark pants.
However, it Suhana's head, which is partially cropped in the image, that has her own attention and makes it to her caption too. Explaining the reason behind it she wrote, "My head's cut off because I am too tall." She added, "Miss u @aliachibba."
Previously, Suhana had talked about how she used to feel insecure about her height and skin colour.
Calling for an end to colourism, she had written in an Instagram post, "There's a lot going on right now and this is one of the issues we need to fix!! this isn’t just about me, it’s about every young girl/boy who has grown up feeling inferior for absolutely no reason. Here are just a few of the comments made about my appearance. I've been told I'm ugly because of my skin tone, by full grown men and women, since I was 12 years old."
She had added, "Other than the fact that these are actual adults, what's sad is that we are all indian, which automatically makes us brown - yes we come in different shades but no matter how much you try to distance yourself from the melanin, you just can't. Hating on your own people just means that you are painfully insecure. I'm sorry if social media, Indian matchmaking or even your own families have convinced you, that if you're not 5"7 and fair you're not beautiful. 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. #endcolourism (sic)."
Suhana, who aspires to be an actor and has essayed several roles in various plays, is enrolled in a film studies course at New York University.