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SRK, Hrithik's Sons Perform Stunts And It's Cooler Than Anything The Stars Have Ever Done On Screen

Move Over SRK, Hrithik! Watch Their Kids Perform Some Really Cool Stunts
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A day after Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan showed us some cool stunts, Hrithik's son Hrehaan is now showing off his acrobatic skills. His mother Suzanne thinks Spiderman has a competition, and we couldn't agree more.

While both SRK and Hrithik love doing their bit of action in movies, their kids are clearly giving them a run for their money.

Watch Hrithik's son performing the stunt here:

We won't be surprised if he is cast in the next Krrish movie.

In Don, SRK performs an escape stunt on mid-air. He does some 'really cool car stunt' in Dilwale too.

The actor's love for IO Hawk, the self-balancing motorised personal transporter which may be described as a combination of skateboard and Segway, is known to all his fans too. Today, he must be a proud Dad.

His teenage son Aryan has taken the social media by a storm following a video that shows him performing a stunt on the IO Hawk.

A video of SRK's 19-year-old son doing a hand stand and, balancing himself well on IO Hawk has been doing the rounds on social media.

Take a look at it here:

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A video posted by Aryan Khan (@iamaryankhan) on

The young Khan, who is not less than an Instagram celebrity now, recently shared a video of him doing a front roll, cartwheel and a somersault at the same time.

In an earlier interview, SRK had said he performs the stunts for his children children Aryan and Suhana. "I have two children who tell me I should do more stunts so I listen to them more than I listen to her (wife Gauri). I like doing it. I have fun. I feel if I don't do something challenging then I am succumbing to that injury," he had said.

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