Watch: Before 'Zero' promotions kick-start, Shah Rukh Khan with son AbRam leaves for a quick London vacation

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 24, 2018, 09:12 AM IST

AbRam and Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan is keeping busy with his next, Zero, which will hit the silver screens on December 21.

Shah Rukh Khan is keeping busy with his next, Zero, which will hit the silver screens on December 21.

But before the actor is neck deep in work and caught up with promotional activities of the film, he has taken off on a vacation with his son AbRam to London.

King Khan left the country for London on Friday night and that too quite sneakily, we must say!

There aren't any pictures of the father-son duo from outside the airport as the paparazzi were unable to spot them, but someone from inside the airport managed to get a video of the duo. 

Dressed in a blue t-shirt and black trousers, Shah Rukh looked absolutely young, while AbRam looked as cute as ever as he was talking to his father.

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Looks like the actor wants to spend some quality time with his family and take a quick breather before he gets busy again. 

A part of the promotional activities have already begun with the teasers, dialogue promos, songs and posters of the film being released regularly.

Zero, directed by Aanand L Rai, which also stars Katrina Kaif and Anushka Sharma, will see Shah Rukh essaying the role of a vertically challenged man who is full of life and falls for two women- Katrina's superstar and Anushka's scientist characters.

At the off set, while speaking to Telegraph, Shah Rukh Khan when asked what his adorable son AbRam thought about the trailer of Zero, the actor said, "Maine AbRam ko  poochha tha. (Speaking to Aanand L Rai sitting next to him) Just pretend you are Shah Rukh and I am AbRam and now ask me how did I like the trailer…" 

Rai does as directed and SRK answers, "‘Too good…too good’. He doesn’t have time for anything!" 

When asked if AbRam always reacts in that manner, SRK said, " I don’t know! I assume that at age five, you become a little sensible and so this will be my first film that could probably appeal to him. (Jab) Harry Met Sejal was a little adult for a kid and Fan was probably scary for him… he was just three then. So maybe Zero will be the first film of mine that he will like or dislike.