Salman Khan visits Shah Rukh Khan's residence after Aryan Khan's arrest, See pics
Salman Khan visits Shah Rukh Khan's residence after Aryan Khan's arrest, See pics
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Mumbai: Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan, who was arrested in a drugs case, is still in the custody of NCB. Meanwhile Shah Rukh Khan is also constantly having every update of his son's case. Now, according to recent reports, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has come to meet Shah Rukh in this difficult time. However, it is not yet clear why the meeting was held. At present some pictures of Salman Khan's car have surfaced on social media which you can see.

He has come to meet Shah Rukh Khan at his bungalow. The meeting, which took place late last sunday night, has raised many questions in the minds of fans. You must be aware that Shah Rukh Khan's family is under stress at the moment, and it is being said that Salman has gone to boost his friend's courage. There is a lot of speculation on social media at the moment but neither of the two actors has made an official statement on the meeting. Talking about Salman he is considered to be a close friend of Shah Rukh.

The bond between the two appears strong. The duo also gets a lot of love on on-screen. Now that is why it is being said that Salman has come to support Shah Rukh in this difficult time and he will help him whatever he can.

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