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Twinkle Khanna REACTS To Aryan Khan’s Arrest; Compares It To ‘SQUID GAME’ Series!

Aryan Khan– Shah Rukh Khan’s son- has currently been lodged at the Arthur Road Jail, Mumbai, in connection with the alleged cruise ship drugs case.

The 23-year-old was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau despite recovering NO DRUGS from him or his bag.

Aryan Khan

Yesterday (October 20), the special Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) court rejected Aryan’s bail application. After which, his lawyers moved to Bombay High Court to seek bail. As per HT, the Bombay HC will hear the bail plea on October 26.

Meanwhile, actress-turned-author Twinkle Khanna has now come out in support of Aryan Khan. In one of her posts on Instagram, Twinkle has compared Aryan’s arrest to the popular Korean series ‘Squid Game’, which is released on Netflix.

Twinkle Khanna reacts to Aryan’s arrest

The ‘Baadshah’ actress shared the post under the title ‘Let the desi Squid Games begin’ and voiced her opinion on the news of SRK’s arrest.

Citing one of the episodes of the hit South Korean show, Twinkle wrote, “Each player is given ten marbles and must get their opponent’s marbles by competing in any game of their choosing. In this episode, one of the strongest candidates is badgered and ultimately bamboozled into losing his marbles. I seem to have misplaced mine as well when I read the news about Shah Rukh Khan’s son’s arrest.”

“While his friend was apparently carrying 6 gm of charas, there is reportedly no evidence of possession by Aryan Khan. Yet, the young boy has been languishing in Arthur Road jail for almost two weeks now,” she added.

Referring to the news anchor Arnab Goswami, she also wrote, “I suppose I feel like emulating one of Arnab’s dramatic proclamations where he once said, ‘Mujhe drug do, mujhe drugs do,’ because I need some heavy-duty psychotropic substances to make sense of this development.” 

Earlier today (October 21), SRK visited the Arthur Road Jail to meet his son Aryan.

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