Gauri Khan's first post since Aryan's arrest, Shah Rukh makes digital appearance at Hyundai event

Updated : Dec 16, 2021 10:15
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Editorji News Desk

Interior designer and wife of Shah Rukh Khan, Gauri Khan, shared her first post on Instagram since son Aryan Khan's arrest & subsequent bail in the drugs-on-cruise case in October.

Gauri announced her collaboration with fashion designer duo Falguni and Shane Peacock and shared a video, which shows glimpses of their meetings and then gave fans a look at Falguni and Shane’s new store in Hyderabad, designed by Gauri.

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"A collaboration where design meets fashion for the new @falgunishanepeacockindia store in Hyderabad with the dream team @falgunipeacock @shanepeacock @tanaaz. New designs, new city, same team....so excited for the continuation of this alliance. Can’t wait to share more details! @bottomlinemedia #gaurikhandesigns #falgunishanepeacock #collaboration,” the post was captioned.

Earlier in the day, fan clubs also shared images of Shah Rukh’s first digital appearance after Aryan’s bail, at an event for Hyundai India. He addressed the new brand ambassadors via video conferencing. But it is difficult to say whether his appearance was live or it was a pre-recorded clip.

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Shah Rukh and Gauri have been maintaining a low profile since Aryan’s arrest. The 24-year-old was arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) on October 3 after a raid at an alleged rave party on a Goa-bound cruise ship. He was granted bail by the Bombay High Court after spending more than three weeks in Arthur Road jail.

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