Aryan Khan's Viral Gesture at Bengaluru Pub Sparks Controversy
Aryan Khan's Controversial Moment Caught on Camera
Bengaluru: A video featuring Aryan Khan, the son of Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan, has gone viral after it allegedly shows him making an obscene gesture at a pub in Bengaluru.
In the footage, Aryan is seen entering the establishment alongside Kannada actor Zaid Khan, who is the son of Minister Zameer Ahmad Khan, and Congress politician Mohammad Nalpad, the son of MLA N.A. Haris.
Upon arrival, Aryan greets the crowd enthusiastically but is also captured on camera displaying his middle finger to onlookers.
The incident has ignited considerable debate online regarding the behavior of the star kid.
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As per police reports, this incident took place on November 28 at a well-known pub within the jurisdiction of the Ashoknagar police station in Bengaluru.
Interestingly, despite the presence of a dedicated unit within the Bengaluru Police Commissionerate to monitor inappropriate viral content, this particular incident seems to have gone unnoticed.
Typically, in situations involving regular citizens, law enforcement actively seeks out the origins of such videos, identifies the individuals involved, ensures the removal of the content, and takes necessary actions based on the severity of the situation.
Further information regarding this incident is still awaited, and the police have not yet released an official statement.
Aryan Khan was in Bengaluru to promote his brand and interacted with fans, as well as actors Zaid Khan and Dhanya Ramkumar.
Another video featuring Aryan also gained traction, showing him exiting a vehicle with significant security presence and acknowledging the crowd.
In yet another clip, Aryan was seen on a balcony at the venue, waving to fans who were cheering for him.
Known as an entrepreneur and filmmaker, Aryan Khan is the eldest son of actor Shah Rukh Khan and producer Gauri Khan.
He completed his education at the University of Southern California.
On October 3, 2021, he was detained along with six others by the Narcotics Control Bureau during a raid on a suspected rave party aboard a cruise ship.
After spending 25 days in Mumbai Central Prison and facing four bail rejections, he was finally granted bail on October 28, 2021.
