Shah
Rukh
Khan
has
had
a
difficult
time
last
month
owing
to
his
son
Aryan
Khan's
alleged
drug
case.
Now
after
his
son
has
been
granted
bail
on
October
30,
Shah
Rukh
will
soon
bounce
back
to
his
professional
commitments.
However,
the
latest
development
close
to
the
actor
is
that
he
has
made
a
special
request
to
his
directors
as
he
continues
shooting
for
his
upcoming
projects.
According
to
a
news
report
in
BollywoodLife,
Shah
Rukh
Khan
has
made
a
special
request
to
his
directors
and
that
is
related
to
him
trying
to
balance
his
personal
and
professional
life.
The
report
stated
that
the
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayenge
actor
will
be
required
to
fly
out
of
the
country
for
shooting
his
upcoming
projects
so
as
a
result,
he
has
requested
his
directors
to
keep
the
chunks
of
his
overseas
shooting
schedule
short
so
that
he
can
also
spend
some
adequate
time
with
his
family.
This
is
reportedly
because
the
actor
wants
to
be
there
for
his
family
especially
his
son
Aryan
Khan
after
his
tumultuous
time
during
his
case.
The
news
report
stated,
"He
has
asked
to
keep
film
schedules
that
are
outside
India
in
small
chunks,
instead
of
one
big
schedule
and
leave
scope
for
him
to
visit
home
every
couple
of
weeks
for
a
few
days.
He
has
requested
them
to
plan
the
shoot
in
such
a
way
that
portions
with
the
other
artists
can
be
shot
while
he
is
away
so
that
he
can
be
there
with
his
family
every
once
in
a
while
without
impacting
the
shoots
or
causing
any
delays." It
further
added,
"Shah
Rukh
Khan
has
become
very
protective
of
Aryan
and
his
family
after
the
recent
incident
and
has
decided
to
be
there
for
them
and
find
a
balance
between
personal
and
professional
time."
The
report
further
stated
that
Shah
Rukh
Khan
has
been
on
the
lookout
for
his
son
Aryan
Khan's
safety
and
well-being
ever
since
the
latter
was
granted
bail
on
his
alleged
drug
case.
There
were
also
speculations
that
the
Kabhi
Khushi
Kabhie
Gham
actor
was
on
a
hunt
for
a
bodyguard
for
his
son.
The
megastar
has
reportedly
appointed
his
trusted
bodyguard
Ravi
Singh
for
providing
security
to
Aryan.