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Breaking: Aryan Khan Overcomes Drug Case, Makes Bollywood Debut With ‘Bads of Bollywood’ Show

Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, has been at the center of media attention ever since his controversial arrest in 2021 by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in a drug case. The arrest, which saw him spend 13 days in jail, was a major turning point in his life. Aryan Khan, despite facing public scrutiny and challenges, has managed to rise above his past. After being acquitted from the drug charges, Aryan made his highly anticipated debut in the entertainment industry with the show Bads of Bollywood.The premiere event in Mumbai saw Shah Rukh Khan’s entire family in attendance, with Aryan visibly shy and serious, unlike the usual media-savvy public figures of Bollywood. While Aryan’s style and demeanor mirrored his father, Shah Rukh Khan was seen supporting him as a proud parent. Aryan’s talent as a director and his mature approach to filmmaking have caught the attention of the industry. With his debut web series, Aryan Khan is carving out his own identity, showcasing his dedication to the craft of storytelling, much like his father did decades ago.

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