Proud moment in a father's life, when the Prime Minister pulls your son's ear in jest & calls him a good boy ;) pic.twitter.com/0NWRyDtWh6 ? Ranjit Katiyal (@akshaykumar) February 6, 2016

When a picture is truly worth a thousand words.. #BigMomenthttps://t.co/WCXzdlaK52 ? Twinkle Khanna (@mrsfunnybones) February 6, 2016

#Akshaykumar sir spotted with Union Minister for Civil Aviation At Visakhapatnam #ifr2016 few Minutes ago. A photo posted by Akshay kumar (@akshaykumar259) on Feb 5, 2016 at 11:33pm PST

PIC : #AkshayKumar Sir, #KanganaRanaut Spotted at #IFR2016 in Visakhapatnam Yesterday ! #akki #bollywoodactor #khiladikumar #airlift A photo posted by Akshay Kumar 24X7 (@akkistaan) on Feb 5, 2016 at 10:38pm PST

#Akshaykumar #ifr2016 #Salute #Vizag A photo posted by Akshay kumar (@akshaykumar259) on Feb 6, 2016 at 12:11am PST

Among the sea of dignitaries who witnessed the Navy's show of strength at the ongoing International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam, was a leading family from Bollywood - actor Akshay Kumar, his author-wife Twinkle and their 13-year-old son Aarav.The men in white stood to attention as President Pranab Mukherjee and the Prime Minister Modi witnessed the guard of honour. The 'good boy' for PM Modi, however, turned out to be Aarav, who himself looked like a dashing young gent in a blazer and trousers.Akshay, who is the brand ambassador of the International Fleet Review, shared a picture of PM Modi pulling Aarav's ears:A proud Twinkle tweeted that the picture was 'truly more than a thousand words.'Akshay's fanclubs also posted pictures of theactor posing for pictures on board the Presidential Yacht 'INS Sumitra.' He also participated in the opening ceremony at INS Sathavahana Stadium on Friday and was photographed posing for pictures with Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and actress Kangana Ranaut. .Akshay and Twinkle, who were married in 2001, also have a four-year-old daughter Nitara.The second edition of the International Fleet Review kicked off on Thursday. The five-day event has brought together 50 countries, 99 ships, 24 foreign warships and 4,000 sailors.