Shah Rukh Khan’s throwback video says Aryan Khan will perform ‘main puja’ on Diwali resurgence as star kid’s custody has been extended till October 30 – Times of India

After the news of Aryan Khan’s judicial custody being extended till October 30, fans debated on social media whether he Shah Rukh Khan And Gauri Khanside for Diwali.

There is uncertainty over his release from Arthur Road Jail on November 1, as courts in the country will remain closed for the Diwali holiday till November 7.

With celebrities, fans and even politicians raving about the development of the matter, an old video of Aryan performing a puja with his family on the occasion of Diwali has surfaced online again. A video posted by a fan, believed to be from 2002, shows a young Aryan excited to perform a puja at their home with father Shah Rukh, mother Gauri and sister Suhana.


In the clip, Shah Rukh is also saying, “Aryan knows Gayatri Mantra. He will perform the main puja.”

He further adds, “Children should be aware of the value of God, be it a Hindu deity or a Muslim deity. After Ganesha and Lakshmi, we also have the Quran. We put our hands together and my son would say. Gayatri Mantra and I say ‘Bismillah'”

a special ncb court On Thursday, the judicial custody of eight accused, including Aryan Khan and Arbaaz Merchant, was extended till October 30, it was revealed.

The accused were neither produced physically nor through video conferencing in the court.

The development comes a day after the court rejected his bail plea in the drugs case. After that, the star kid approached the Bombay High Court for bail, which will be heard on October 26.

It was reported that Khan’s lawyer, Satish Maneshinde Requested an urgent hearing before Justice Nitin Sambre. Interestingly, he also requested the court to hear the matter through video conferencing, stating that such a request has been made by the senior counsel who is arguing as the lead counsel in the matter.

This could mean that Khan has appointed a lawyer outside Mumbai to appear on his behalf in the High Court.

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