The actor, who invited the media today to celebrate Eid with him, said his parents encouraged him to respect all the religions.
"I believe religion is personal... You learn and respect each other because you learn about your religion on your own. I hope my children do the same," said Shah Rukh.
The actor, 51, a voracious reader, is known for his well-stocked library. He revealed that he has been reading 'Mahabharata' for sometime now.
"I have been reading Mahabharata for last one and half years because I love the stories in it. I tell those stories to AbRam. Similarly, the stories that I know of Islam, I narrate them to him as well. I hope they learn all the religions on their own and respect it.
The star, who has three kids -- Aryan, Suhana and AbRam -- with wife Gauri, says he would cook pasta to celebrate the festival with his children as it is the only dish he knows how to make.
Suhana recently made an appearance with Shah Rukh for the launch of a high-end restaurant in Mumbai. Their pictures started trending on social media but Shah Rukh said their public outings is not related to movies.
The actor said too much media attention makes them feel "awkward".
"I request that if you see them publicly... Don't assume they'll be able to handle media like I do. They get awkward. Secondly, they come out publicly doesn't mean they want to be actors."
SRK had earlier said his daughter wanted to become an actress. However, he maintains that Suhana will get into the profession only after completing her studies.
"Suhana is in 11th and still has 4-5 years of studies left. So there's a long long way to go. Just because she comes out publicly doesn't mean that we're taking her out in public so that people start calling her a 'heroine'."
The actor said he was an outsider when he came to Mumbai and did not need to come out publicly.
"I directly came in films and I hope my children do that once they are educated enough to do that.
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