The actor also said that AbRam respects the fact that people love and respect his father.
"When there is Eid, Diwali or my birthday, people usually come outside my house and they shout and take my name. And their voices can be heard inside the house. When AbRam hears it, he says 'Papa bachas have come'," Shah Rukh said here. "I was working till late night, so I thought I will meet you (media and fans) bit late, but he (AbRam) came to my room and said 'papa bachas have come'. I don't know how he feels it as he is small. But he respects the fact that people love and respect me from outside the house. He makes it a point and holds my hand and takes me to the balcony," he added.
The "Dilwale" star reveals he gets to play with toys more now due to AbRam.
"I have got lot more toys like cycle, etc. I have an excuse to buy toys in the name of AbRam and play it myself," he adds.
Wearing a white kurta-pyjama, SRK came with his three-year-old son AbRam and waved to the fans waiting outside his house in suburban Mumbai.
The 50-year-old actor, married to Gauri Khan, has three children - Aryan, Suhana and the youngest one, AbRam, and he says he loves all of them equally.
"I am equal with my children. Aryan was the first child, Suhana is most special because she is a girl and AbRam is the youngest so everybody loves him. I can't decide. I have a dude son, pretty lady and a little gangster...I love them all and it is nice to spend time with them," he said.
"It is not possible to say who is pampered more or who is close as I love them equally they are my children. I hope they love me equally as we love them," he added.