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AbRam Khan greets fan outside Mannat as brother Aryan Khan gets bail

  • AbRam Khan appeared in front of fans and media standing outside Mannat
  • He greeted them shortly after Bombay High Court granted his brother Aryan Khan bail
  • A number of fans were  also seen celebrating the verdict outside Mannat

Written by:Nivedita
Published: October 29, 2021 03:04:59 New Delhi, Delhi, India

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s elder son Aryan Khan was granted bail in the cruise-drug case on Thursday and soon after the verdict was out, fans outside Mannat celebrated the moment with crackers and sweets. Amid this, Aryan’s younger brother AbRam Khan was spotted waving at fans and media from the terrace of his house.

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AbRam was seen standing on a balcony and waving at the media and fans gathered outside the bungalow. He was joined by a friend. He continued to wave until his nanny took him back inside.

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Videos and pictures of fans bursting crackers and holding banners in support of Shah Rukh outside Mannat are being shared online.

On Thursday, Bombay High Court granted bail to Aryan and his co-accused Arbaaz Merchant and Munmun Dhamecha. The trio was among the eight people who were arrested after a raid at an alleged rave party on a Goa-bound cruise earlier this month.

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Aryan was arrested on October 3 and was kept into the Arthur Road Jail, in Mumbai, on October 8. Last week, he was visited by Shah Rukh. A prison official told PTI last week that Shah Rukh and Aryan’s meet lasted for 15-20 minutes with four guards were present around. They spoke on the intercom, with a glass wall between them.

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The 23-year-old’s legal team had moved to the Bombay High Court after his bail appeal was rejected by the special Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) court last week. 

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