The
Bombay
High
Court
had
released
a
bail
order
of
superstar
Shah
Rukh
Khan's
son
Aryan
Khan
on
November
20
wherein
they
revealed
that
no
conspiracy
has
been
found
from
the
star
kid's
side
regarding
the
alleged
drug
case.
Now,
after
this
new
development,
some
celebs
questioned
who
will
compensate
for
the
trauma
that
was
faced
by
Shah
Rukh,
Aryan
and
their
family
while
the
star
kid
was
behind
bars
for
the
case
for
which
he
has
been
found
innocent
now.
The
celebs
also
took
a
dig
at
some
media
outlets
for
their
conduct
during
the
time
phase
of
Aryan's
prison
duration.
Director
Sanjay
Gupta
took
to
his
social
media
handle
to
tweet,
"So
Aryan
Khan
is
and
was
innocent
says
Bombay
High
Court.
Who
compensates
for
what
he
went
through,
his
family
went
through."
The
Kaabil
director
also
shared
a
tweet
that
said,
"Headlines
in
all
newspapers
today.
Now
can
the
news
channels
also
amplify
Aryan
Khan's
innocence
the
way
they
did
the
false
and
baseless
allegations?"
Take
a
look
at
his
post.
Headlines
in
all
newspapers
today.
Now
can
the
news
channels
also
amplify
Aryan
Khan’s
innocence
the
way
they
did
the
false
and
baseless
allegations…
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Designer
Farah
Khan
Ali
also
shared
Sanjay
Gupta's
tweet
on
her
social
media
account.
She
captioned
it
stating,
"Where
is
the
amplification
Media
channels
or
have
you
no
souls?" while
taking
a
jibe
at
the
news
channels
at
the
same
time.
Talking
about
the
recent
bail
order
released
by
the
Bombay
High
Court,
according
to
a
news
report
in
NDTV,
no
evidence
of
any
conspiracy
was
found
between
Aryan
and
his
co-accused
Arbaaz
Merchant
and
Munmun
Dhamecha.
The
court
further
mentioned
that
nothing
objectionable
was
found
on
the
star
kid's
Whatsapp
chats
surrounding
the
case.
The
publication
quoted
Aryan
Khan's
bail
order
to
state,
"There
is
hardly
any
positive
evidence
on
record
to
convince
this
Court
that
all
the
accused
persons
with
common
intention
agreed
to
commit
an
unlawful
act.
Merely
because
Aryan
Khan,
Arbaaz
Merchant,
and
Munmun
Dhamecha
were
travelling
in
the
same
cruise,
that
by
itself
cannot
be
a
foundation
for
the
charge
of
conspiracy
against
them."
The
news
report
had
further
added
that
the
Bombay
High
Court
stated
that
the
Narcotics
Control
Bureau
(NCB)
cannot
just
rely
on
the
alleged
statements
having
the
confessions
of
the
accused
recorded
by
the
agency's
officers.