Aryan khan, son
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Aryan Khan
Indian entrepreneur (born 1997)
Aryan Khan (born 12 November 1997) is an Indian entrepreneur and filmmaker.[2] He is the elder son of actor Shah Rukh Khan and producer Gauri Khan. After graduating from the University of Southern California, he co-founded the company Slab Ventures in 2022, under which he launched a luxury collective brand named D'yavol.
Early life and education
Aryan Khan was born on 12 November 1997 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.[3] He is the eldest son of actor Shah Rukh Khan and producer Gauri Khan.[4][5] He has two younger siblings, including actress Suhana.[6] Khan was raised with both his parents' religions of Islam and Hinduism.[7] He did his schooling at Mumbai's Dhirubhai Ambani International School until age 15, after which he attended the Sevenoaks School in Kent.[8]
As a child, Khan played the young version of his father's character in one scene of the film Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001).[9] He has worked as a voice actor in the Hindi dub o
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You won't believe what's taking over the internet today — it's the teaser for the much-awaited Netflix series The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, marking Aryan Khan's directorial debut.
More than just the teaser itself, more than the headline or even Shah Rukh Khan’s iconic presence, it's Aryan’s rare smile that’s captured everyone’s heart in the announcement video.
The series offers a sneak peek into the unpredictable and over-the-top world of Bollywood, centering on an ambitious outsider and his friends as they dive into the chaos and glamour of the industry.
Shah Rukh Khan, who plays an important role in the series, shares a unique bond with his son Aryan, with Aryan taking the lead as director.
Shah Rukh spoke about the project, saying, “The Ba**ds of Bollywood* is a venture that takes audiences into the heart of the film industry. I’m excited to see Aryan Khan’s vision come to life in this unique project.”
But what truly stole the show was Aryan’s smile. Known for his usually serious and reserved
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Kangana Ranaut reacts to Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan making his debut as a director not an actor: 'Those with resources often take the easiest roads'
Kangana shared the announcement post by the OTT platform on her Instagram stories and wrote, “It’s great that children from film families are going beyond just wanting to wear makeup, lose weight, doll up, and think they are actors. We should collectively uplift the standards of Indian cinema; that is the need of the hour. Those who have resources often end up taking the easiest roads.”
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She criticized star kids who chose acting as their career, claiming they failed to contribute meaningfully t
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