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Shah Rukh Khan visits jail to meet son Aryan for just 18 minutes

Shah Rukh Khan visits jail to meet son Aryan for just 18 minutes

Shah Rukh Khan visits jail to meet son Aryan for just 18 minutes
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Bollywood’s versatile actor Shah Rukh Khan paid a visit to the Arthur Road jail here on Thursday to meet his son Aryan Khan, who was being arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in the cruise drug scandal.

Shah Rukh Khan visited to meet Aryan after his bail plea was rejected for the second time. The actor spent around 18 minutes with his son and used the intercom to interact with him. During the meeting, Aryan Khan looked emotional, sources said.

During the meeting, two jail guards were present as the two spoke on the intercom with a grill and glass wall between them.

Sources further added that Khan asked his son whether he was eating properly to which the 23-year-old shared that he was not fond of the jail food.

However, the actor requested the jail officials if his son could be presented with homemade food to which he was informed that he needs to get permission from the court.

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According to jail sources, no special treatment was given to Shah Rukh Khan. Around five guards from the jail were present during the meeting.

Aryan Khan was arrested on October 3 in connection with the seizure of banned drugs onboard a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast.

The NCB has accused Aryan of consuming drugs, while his counsel has maintained that no drugs were found with his client during raids.

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