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Shah Rukh Khan Feeling ‘Helpless & Broken’ With Son Aryan Khan In Arthur Road Jail


Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and wife Gauri Khan have completely steered clear of the media and have avoided stepping out of their house, Mannat as much as possible since the time their son Aryan Khan was arrested in connection with a drug raid on a cruise. 

According to a report by Bollywoodlife.com, SRK has been feeling 'helpless and broken' ever since Aryan was detained and consecutively taken into custody by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). 

The report quotes a close friend of the actor saying, “suffering from grief and anger. He is not sleeping and eating much and is just broken like a helpless father." 

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Aryan Khan was detained and later arrested by the NCB during a raid that took place at a cruise ship on October 3. 

He is currently in Arthur Jail after a Mumbai Court rejected his bail plea after he was sent to judicial custody for 14 days. 

Aryan Khan’s lawyer will be filing a bail plea today in the sessions court as the courts were shut over the weekend. 

According to reports, SRK has not put the shooting of his highly anticipated movies including Pathan and director Atlee’s next with Nayanthara, on hold. 

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The latest report says that SRK is putting up a brave front but he is not in a good space following the recent developments in his son's case. 

Earlier, Shah Rukh Khan took permission from the NCB to meet his son, and reportedly, Aryan broke down before him as the father and son had an emotional meeting.

Aryan Khan was arrested along with 10 others at a rave party on a cruise.

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Munmun Dhamecha, Arbaaz Merchant, Vikrant Chhoker, Nupur Sarika, Ismeet Singh, Mohak Jaiswal, and Gomit Chopra, and many others were taken in the custody by the second NCB operation abroad the cruiser on Monday (4th October).


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