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Shah Rukh Khan returns to Instagram after four months since Aryan Khan’s drug case

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan is back on Instagram after a gap of almost four months since his son Aryan Khan was arrested in a drug-related case. He dropped a commercial post featuring himself with his wife Gauri Khan which read, “Very few times you associate with a product that has such a harmony of art and technology.”

The ad video begins with SRK driving a swanky car to a bungalow where he makes himself comfortable with all the available amenities, including a couch, a rollable television and so on. It’s when Gauri Khan joins in and the couple enjoys watching TV on the couch.

Within three hours, the post has acquired over 9 lakh views with fans rejoicing to see King Khan back to social media. A fan took to the comment section and wrote, “The king is back, finally”. “Very happy to see your post. I love you” added another while someone else said, “Good to see SRK's post after so long... Love SRK always.”

Aryan was arrested on October 3 by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) after they raided an alleged rave party on a Goa-bound luxury cruise in Mumbai. After an initial NCB custody, the star son was lodged in Arthur Road jail. He was granted bail by the Bombay High Court.

While granting him bail on October 28, the HC had imposed a condition on him that he should appear before the Narcotics Control Bureau’s South Mumbai office every Friday to mark his presence. Later, the Bombay High Court exempted Aryan Khan from his weekly appearance before the NCB’s office. A single bench of Justice N W Sambre said the condition imposed on Aryan Khan while granting him bail that he has to appear before the NCB office every Friday is modified.

On the other hand, extortion allegations that had previously surfaced during the drug probe have been halted for now after no case was registered with no evidence in the matter, as per Mumbai Police.

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