Aryan Khan, age 23, has been in custody since October 3, hours after drug raids on a cruise ship party by the Narcotics Control Bureau. The Bombay High Court has provided bail to Shah Rukh Khan’s beloved son Aryan Khan today (October 28). Bollywood celebrities such as Sonu Sood, Malaika Arora, Sonam Kapoor, Swara Bhasker, Shanaya Kapoor, among others responded to the story on social media.
Aryan was seized in association with the Mumbai cruise narcotics case, after an attack was carried on October 2. Now, numerous personalities have acted to the news of Aryan’s bail. Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan, who was captured in a claimed drug bust aboard a cruise ship by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on October 3, has received bail.
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Supporters of the superstar are thrilled with the news. Countless fans carrying posters in Aryan’s comfort have been placed outside SRK’s apartment Mannat for ampere-hours. Aryan pledged bail from the Bombay High Court after both Magistrate and Sessions Court had denied his bail request.
The Bombay HC allowed bail to Aryan Khan and co-blamed Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha. The court allowed their appeals against denial of their bail requests by the special NDPS court in the NCB drug case. Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri‘s boy, has arrived at Mannat now. The means to clear Aryan Khan from jail was performed this morning. SRK arrived at the jail to meet his son. The film star did not move out, and Aryan was quickly instructed by his bodyguard into the vehicle.
Aryan Khan has previously remained for almost 25 days at the Arthur Road jail in Mumbai, for alleged misuse of narcotics and claimed tricks under the stringent Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Matters. Road jail, where he apparently remains under legal custody, simply the court grants its operative position on the restrictions required while giving bail. The right crew of the 23-year-old Aryan Khan will now try to finish the customs for his discharge by Friday or Saturday. Aryan was captured by NCB on October 3, a day after NCB official Sammer Wankhede directed a raid on the sailing ship anchored off the Mumbai coast.