Shahrukh Khan is looking for personal security guard for Aryan; Know more

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Bollywood buzz Shah Rukh Khan’s senior son Aryan Khan was captured by the NCB authorities on October 3 in the Mumbai drug case. The star kid was saved in guardianship for 25 days before conceding him bail in Bombay High Court on October 28. Aryan was then set free from Mumbai’s Arthur Road prison and presently his parents Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan are continually searching for a personal bodyguard for their 24-year-old child.

Aryan Khan
Aryan Khan
As per the reports, many private security organizations have sent their applications to Red Chillies office for the occupation of a personal security guard for Aryan. After Aryan’s release, Shah Rukh has been very defensive with regard to his child and is investing quality energy with him. After the news came out that Shah Rukh is searching for a new bodyguard for Aryan, a few major organizations from Mumbai snatched this chance.

People who have long periods of involvement with taking care of the security of VIPs and clubs have sent their resumes to Shah Rukh’s office.

Prior we had revealed that Shah Rukh has been stressed over his child’s security. He is searching for a bodyguard as dependable as the one he has, Ravi Singh who resembles a family to him. Shah Rukh has now decided that instead of a new person for Aryan, he will let Ravi Singh be in the city.shah-rukh-khan-body guard Ravi Singh
Aryan was granted bail by the high court on a personal bond of Rs 1 lakh with one or two sureties of the same amount. SRK’s actress-friend Juhi Chawla stood as surety for the 24-year-old before the special court, designated to hear cases related to the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.

Juhi Chawla
Juhi Chawla
The court had listed around 14 conditions while granting bail including weekly (every Friday) attendance between 11 am and 2 pm at the NCB office. The court also ordered Aryan to surrender his passport, directed him not to leave the city without informing the local police or taking permission from the NDPS court.