Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who was caught in the controversy over the pre-birth sex determination of his surrogate son AbRam, Friday said the practise itself is "redundant". <br /><br />The Indian Medical Association (IMA) had slammed the actor over reports that he and his wife Gauri Khan had got a sex determination test for the baby. However, Shah Rukh had denied any such activity via an official statement in July, when he had confirmed the birth of the baby. <br /><br />"Sex determination is redundant," Shah Rukh said at a press conference at his residence here to celebrate Eid. <br /><br />Shah Rukh Khan: I am happy because of my son AbRam <br /><br />The Indian Medical Association had slammed SRK over reports that he and Gauri Khan got a sex determination test for the baby. <br /><br />He said he has been trying to cover up all such controversies in his life with happy moments. <br /><br />"I am trying to cover all that up with happy moments. My son is born and Inshallah, he will be well. Being in the public eye is a part and parcel of life, we will go on doing it. Sex determination is redundant. I don't know how the lawyers will deal with it (case). I hope I am not called often," Shah Rukh told the media <br /><br />The actor said that his newborn baby makes him very happy. <br /><br />"He is very small right now. We request him to pray for the health of the family as he is closest to god. It is a fact that I am happy because of him," said the actor, whose film "Chennai Express" also released Friday.