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Elli AvRam has revealed that Shah Rukh Khan's son, AbRam Khan, inspired a recent change in her name's spelling. Noticing the capital 'R' in AbRam's name, Elli found it appealing and, after consulting her astrologer, adopted the same styling for her own name. This subtle alteration has now become her official signature.
Elli AvRam recently addressed the change in the spelling of her name. The actress opened up about why she tweaked the styling of how she writes her name. She revealed that Shah Rukh Khan's youngest son, AbRam Khan, was her inspiration for the same.
Let's learn what she has to say.
Elli AvRam on why she changed the way her name spells
In an interview with Bollywood Bubble, Elli AvRam stated that she saw a few news articles of Shah Rukh Khan's little kid, AbRam Khan, and noticed that the 'R' in his name is always written in a capital letter. The actress felt that even she could add this detail to her own name.She said, "For so long, I’ve been seeing how journalists write about Shah Rukh Khan’s son AbRam—there’s always a capital 'R'.
I thought it looked really cool. So, I asked my astrologer if I could do the same with my name. He said it wouldn’t make any difference, so I decided to add the capital 'R'."The actress shared that she loved how it looked, and hence, her name is now Elli AvRam.
More about Elli AvRam
Elli AvRam recently made headlines after popular YouTuber Ashish Chanchlani shared a picture with her. Soon, netizens speculated that they are probably dating each other.
Later, it was revealed that the duo had shot for a music video with the YouTuber. The video received love and appreciation from the audience.On the work front, the actress, who hails from Sweden, was last seen in the Marathi film 'Ilu Ilu 1998' as Ms. Pinto. She also made a cameo in the Abhishek Bachchan-starrer 'Be Happy', directed by Remo D'Souza. If the reports are to be believed, the actress will star in 'Butterfly' and 'Paris Paris', both of which are Kannada and Tamil remakes of the Hindi film 'Queen'.

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