'I beg you,' Shah Rukh Khan to Aryan's case officer
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Aryan Khan, the son of Bollywood King Khan Shah Rukh Khan was under arrest in a high profile drugs case of 2021 and had spent approximately a month in jail.
The ongoing legal battle surrounding Aryan’s arrest made headlines over the internet and garnered significant attention.
The Chief Investigating Officer of the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Sameer Wankhede who arrested Aryan Khan is now facing the corruption charges.
Recently the chat between King Khan and the officer went viral across the social platforms in which the super star begged the officer to release his son.
Khan appealed to officer to show mercy or compassion towards Aryan Khan.
He expressed his concern about Aryan's well-being and acknowledged that his son may have deviated from the right path but insists that Aryan does not deserve to be incarcerated.
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Khan addressed the officer in the most respectful manner saying him “Sameer Sahab”.
The text messages reads: "But my son is not part of that please. You also know that. You know his part is minuscule in it. All he needs is reformation and for that he has had his quota and I will also follow suit with what we talked in terms of making him a better person."
"Please man I beg you there is nothing from my side that is participant in the vested interests. I went out of my way and without even knowing them called and begged them not to involve my child in their politics. The people here and also the person in the North. I spoke as a father to them and even chided them that they are harming my kid in their selfish interests", Khan wrote.
The text further reads, "Please man don't make him pay for these assholes and vested people. I beg you man please. It's a larger thing my son and my family I swear play no part in it. I have even refrained from talking to anyone and even told all these foolish people not to speak on my behalf. When we speak I will tell you what I have done in my capacity not to hurt your drive to be upright. I swear man. Please! Beg vou."