NCB officials reach homes of Shah Rukh Khan and Ananya Panday, celebrities say "Bollywood has become a punching bag.
Bollywood celebs like Hansal Mehta and Pooja Bhatt have undergone SRK’s visit to Arthur Road jail to satisfy Aryan and therefore the media mania it caused.

After Shah Rukh Khan visited his son Aryan Khan at Arthur Road jail on weekday morning, NCB officers reached his residence Mannat in Mumbai. A team of NCB has conjointly visited actor Ananya Panday’s residence. As per reports, she has been asked to hitch probe supported some WhatsApp chats between her and Aryan.
Bollywood celebs like Hansal Mehta and Pooja Bhatt have undergone SRK’s visit to Arthur Road jail to satisfy Aryan and therefore the media mania it caused.
When Shah Rukh Khan visited Aryan on Thursday it led to a rush to capture his footage, after the site's footage went viral on social media, director Hansal Mehta shared on Twitter: "Be a celebrity, be a star., being from 'Bollywood' means that your emotion, torment, and worry as a father becomes a matter of public consumption, ruthless abuse, and ruthless judgment.
He any mentioned, “Bollywood isn't a place, not a company and positively not some mafia. it's a loosely coined term for an oversized range of people who work very arduous to create, to entertain, to have interaction and in contrast to several alternative professions are continually liable to criticism, scrutiny and abuse.” “I don’t recognize or have not appreciated the term Bollywood. What I do know is that this term and also the individuals connected thereto are a favorite punching pag and indirect vehicle for some divisive, abusive and inefficient set of some faint invisible people,” ended Mehta.
“I don’t understand or have not appreciated the term Bollywood. What I do know is that this term and also the people connected thereto are a favorite punching pag and indirect vehicle for many divisive, abusive and inefficient set of some unmanly invisible people,” finished Mehta.
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