Aryan Khan is a spitting image of father Shah Rukh Khan, see pic
Aryan Khan, son of Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan, has a massive fan following on the internet. Fans have…
SNS | New Delhi | November 8, 2017 4:41 pm
Aryan Khan (Photo Credits: Instagram)
Aryan Khan, son of Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan, has a massive fan following on the internet.
Fans have already seen the striking resemblance between him and his father in his posts on Instagram. The young boy has attracted a lot of appreciation from his followers especially the girls.
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Aryan (19) is one of the most talked about star kids for the appearances he makes with his family and for his parties with his friends including Sara Ali Khan, Yuvaan Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan.
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Recently, Aryan shared a picture of him with a monochromic effect and captioned it “#Candid.” The picture reminds us of a young Shah Rukh Khan from the 90s.
There are filmmakers who have already kept a hawk’s eye on Aryan as they want to offer him a launch pad. But as of now making it in Bollywood is not on his priority list, because Aryan is completing his studies in California.
Filmmaker Karan Johar, who is a close friend of SRK, says that he will be a big part of Aryan’s career.
“Aryan is my godchild. Currently, he is in Los Angeles and he has four years of university ahead of him. When he comes back, he is going to decide if he wants to be in the movies. And if he does, of course, I will be a big part of it as a director or just as a guiding support,” Johar had said earlier.
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