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We all have fond memories of our childhood, and it’s delightful to catch a glimpse of the early years of our favourite celebrities. While we see these stars creating magic on screen, their childhood photos reveal another side of them, filled with innocence and charm. As we celebrate Children's Day today, let’s take a look at some precious childhood pictures of our beloved stars.
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Hands down, Shah Rukh Khan has the most adorable childhood photos. The charm that made SRK the Badshaah of Bollywood can also be seen in these photos. Fans even get confused with Shah Rukh and his younger son Abram's childhood photos as his son looks like a replica of his father in his childhood photos.
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Salman Khan is one of the most loved superstars, and he had the same magnetic charm as a child. His aura has remained constant over the years, with a hint of drama present even in his childhood. In this photo, you can spot Salman Khan, Arbaaz Khan, Sohail Khan and Alveera.
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Deepika Padukone, the diva of Bollywood, had a special kind of cuteness in her childhood. The actress looked truly adorable, especially with her smile which has always been a heart-stealer.
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Millions adore Aamir Khan for his remarkable work, and it’s no surprise that he was equally adorable as a child. His distinct charm, visible even back then, continues to captivate audiences today.
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Even as a child, Ranbir Kapoor exuded the charm we see today. Cute and adorable, his childhood picture is heartwarming. He indeed melted hearts with his charm even back then.
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The gorgeous Kareena Kapoor Khan seemed to carry her "Poo" personality from childhood. Her sheer cuteness and innate aura were evident early on, showing she was born with star power.
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The National Award winner Rishab Shetty has always been steeped in the richness of cultural heritage. This childhood picture of him performing a divine role shows how deeply he was connected to India’s traditions. An ardent follower of Yakshagana, he performed with dedication and dreamed of bringing his region’s folklore to the big screen for the world to see.