Shahrukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
has
grown
up
into
a
handsome
lad
and
already
enjoys
an
immense
fan-following
on
social
media.
Everyone
is
looking
forward
to
see
him
follow
his
father's
footsteps
of
becoming
actor.
Time
and
again,
reports
of
him
making
his
debut
in
Bollywood
keeps
surfacing.
Last
year,
there
were
reports
of
him
making
his
Bollywood
debut
with
Khushi
Kapoor.
But
it
turned
out
to
be
mere
rumours.
Now,
an
entertainment
portal
has
reported
that
Aryan
is
indeed
planning
to
step
into
the
world
of
showbiz.
Aryan
Khan
To
Assist
Karan
Johar
On
Takht
As
per
a
report
in
Pinkvilla,
Aryan
will
be
assisting
Karan
Johar
on
his
upcoming
film
'Takht'
which
stars
Ranveer
Singh,
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan,
Alia
Bhatt,
Vicky
Kaushal,
Bhumi
Pednekar,
Janhvi
Kapoor
and
Anil
Kapoor.
The
Star
Kid
Is
More
Interested
In
Filmmaking
Earlier
in
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
King
Khan
had
revealed,
"Aryan
is
studying
to
be
a
filmmaker
and
a
writer,
while
Suhana
wants
to
be
an
actor."
SRK
Had
Dropped
A
Hint
Earlier
He
had
further
added,
"But
even
if
he
wants
to
be
a
filmmaker,
he
needs
to
study
for
another
five
to
six
years
and
not
just
the
literal
form
of
studying,
but
probably
be
an
assistant
to
Karan
after
he
finishes
his
film-making
course."
SRK
Would
Be
Proud
If
His
Kids
Become
Actors
"If
they
(kids)
want
to
act,
I
would
be
very
proud
as
it's
my
line
of
work
and
we
will
have
something
to
chat
about.
When
I
came
here,
I
got
into
theatre,
did
television
and
then
I
got
into
films.
I
have
strangely
studied
for
10
years
before
becoming
a
film
star.
They
(kids)
will
also
have
to
do
the
same
thing;
develop
a
passion,
get
educated
and
come
back
and
do
something
that
will
take
Indian
cinema
forward.
Don't
come
back
or
rely
on
it
to
take
you
forward.
Indian
cinema
has
helped
your
dad
become
a
star,
now
it's
the
duty
of
his
family
to
take
it
forward," the
superstar
had
said
in
yet
another
interview.
Speaking
about
Takht,
Karan
Johar
had
earlier
said,
"Takht
is
the
most
passionate
piece
of
material
that
I
think
I
will
ever
direct.
I'm
hugely
passionate
about
it.
I'm
obsessed
about
the
Mughal
era
ever
since
I
can
remember.
That's
the
one
part
of
history
that
I
was
obsessed
about
in
terms
of
its
visual
texture,
its
controversial
content,
the
political
betrayal,
the
love,
the
lust,
the
decadence,
the
debauchery,
the
madness,
the
violence,
everything.
That
era
is
exotic
and
it's
gorgeous.
It's
absolutely
beautiful."