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Shah Rukh Khan's Ground Rules For Daughter Suhana's Potential Boyfriend Is Every Dad Ever

You don't mess with SRK's little princess.
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Shah Rukh Khan, like most Indian parents, is somewhat of a paranoid father.

His daughter, Suhana, will be turning 17 this year, and like is the case with most teens her age, she might already be crushing on a guy or a girl.

However, Daddy SRK has some strict ground rules for whoever manages to woo and date his little princess.

In an interview with Femina, Khan revealed the ultimate rules that one will have to abide by if they get into a relationship with Suhana.

Rules for dating Suhana:

1. Get a job.

2. Understand I don't like you.

3. I'm everywhere.

4. Get a lawyer.

5. She's my princess, not your conquest.

6. I don't mind going back to jail.

7. Whatever you do to her, I will do to you.

In an interview with HuffPost India, Khan had revealed that Suhana aspires to be an actress and is currently into performing plays.

He had said, "Yes, she participates in a lot of theater and she's quite good as an actress. In fact, she's just done a play and I may get a call any minute about how she fared. I feel you must not be an actor because your father or mother wants you to be — you should be an actor because you cannot be anything else."

In the Femina interview, he further added, "She can be an actor if she has the passion and guts to work five times harder than me and get paid 10 times less than I do if times don't change for women actors. Nothing would make me happier than seeing her as an actress"

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