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SRK Is All Smiles In Pics After Aryan’s Bail But People Are Way Too Insensitive To Troll Him


It must have been really traumatizing for Shah Rukh Khan to see his son suffering in jail. But he must have breathed a sigh of relief, as after spending almost 26 days in jail, Aryan Khan was granted bail by the Bombay High Court.

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The former attorney general of India, Mukul Rohatgi, had stepped in to represent Aryan Khan in the Bombay High Court and made sure that he was granted bail. Aryan Khan has ultimately been released on bail by Bombay HC. "No possession, no evidence, no consumption, no conspiracy, right from the first moment when he was detained on Oct 2! Satyameva Jayate!” the legal team said. 

After the bail hearing, SRK met Mukul Rohatgi, Amit Desai, advocate Satish Maneshinde and the entire legal team. This is the first photograph of Shah Rukh Khan after his son Aryan Khan's bail following over three weeks in jail. SRK wasn’t available for any comments and stayed lowkey while his son was in jail. In the photos, you can see the sense of relief on his face. And he is all smiles when posing for the pictures. 

Here are the pictures: 

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But people are so insensitive that they trolled SRK after this picture started doing rounds of the internet. People were mean enough to say that he is smiling as if Aryan has got an Olympic medal back home. They went on to ask how much money did SRK give for his son’s bail. 

Here are the reactions: 

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We feel this is way too demeaning to troll a father who is happy for his son because any man would have felt relieved in such a case. 

Aryan along with Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Damecha had been in custody since October 2, when they were detained ahead of an alleged rave party on a cruise ship. All of them had approached the High Court after the special NDPS court rejected their bail pleas last Wednesday.


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