Superstar
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
Khan
was
denied
bail
today
(October
20)
by
a
special
Mumbai
NDPS
court.
The
other
two
accused
in
the
alleged
drug
case
namely
Arbaaz
Merchant
and
Munmun
Dhamecha
were
also
not
given
bail
in
the
hearing.
The
lawyers
of
all
the
three
accused
are
now
planning
to
move
to
High
Court
but
the
trouble
may
increase
for
the
star
kid
from
the
following
month.
The
reason
behind
this
is
the
vacation
of
the
Court
in
the
month
of
November.
According
to
a
news
report
in
India
Today,
"The
courts
will
go
on
vacation
in
the
first
week
of
November
with
Diwali
on
November
4.
If
Aryan
Khan
doesn't
get
bail
before
the
first
week
of
November,
his
jail
stay
will
be
prolonged
further.
Aryan
Khan
and
other
accused
in
the
Mumbai
cruise
drugs
case
have
already
spent
over
two
weeks
in
jail
after
being
arrested
on
October
3."
Not
only
this
but
if
Aryan's
judicial
custody
extends
furthermore
to
the
next
month,
it
will
also
prove
to
be
a
disheartening
birthday
for
his
father
and
megastar
Shah
Rukh
Khan
who
will
be
turning
a
year
older
on
November
2.
Aryan
himself
will
also
be
turning
a
year
older
on
November
13.
Talking
about
the
ongoing
case,
Aryan
Khan
was
arrested
by
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
during
a
raid
on
a
Goa-bound
cruise
ship
in
Mumbai
on
October
2.
The
star
kid
along
with
seven
others
was
booked
under
IPC
sections
8(c)
read
with
20b
(purchase),
27
(consumption),
28
(attempt
to
commit
offence),
29
(abetment/
conspiracy)
and
35
(presumption
of
culpable
mental
state)
of
the
NDPS
Act,
after
six
and
five
grams
of
charas
was
allegedly
seized
from
Merchant
and
Dhamecha
respectively.
Aryan's
bail
pleas
have
been
rejected
several
times
now.
Aryan
also
underwent
a
counselling
session
with
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau.
He
had
stated
during
the
counselling
that
he
will
focus
on
working
for
the
betterment
of
the
poor
and
will
prevent
engaging
in
any
kind
of
activity
that
threatens
to
tarnish
his
image.
Sameer
Wankhede,
NCB's
Zonal
Director
said
that
the
star
kid
will
work
towards
the
"social
and
financial
uplift
of
the
poor
and
downtrodden."