Following his son Aryan Khan's imprisonment, Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri have been keeping a close eye on his health.

With son Aryan Khan being arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau on October 3,
 
Shah Rukh Khan-Gauri sleepless after son Aryan Khan’s

With son Aryan Khan being arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau on October 3, Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri are going through a personal crisis. The investigative agency detained him after drugs were discovered at a cruise party where Aryan was a VVIP guest. Senior Advocate Satish Manshinde has been fighting for Aryan Khan's release on bail, however, the hearing has been rescheduled for October 13.

Shah Rukh and Gauri have been devastated and shaken throughout this difficult time. According to India Today, SRK sought legal assistance shortly after Aryan's detention, speaking with numerous specialists throughout the country, and advocate Satish Maneshinde told the superstar that Aryan would be released soon. However, the 23-year-bail old's application was denied because it was deemed "unmaintainable," which shocked the family. Senior counsel Amit Desai, who had gotten Salman Khan acquitted in the infamous 2002 hit-and-run case, argued his second bail application appeal.

Shah Rukh and Gauri are said to be having restless nights as a result of the ongoing follow-up in the case, as well as monitoring on Aryan's health. According to the news source, the power couple checks on Aryan's health several times during the day. Aryan received home-cooked meals and personal stuff from Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri.

Shah Rukh Khan's work life has also been impacted by Aryan Khan's incarceration. The actor had to cancel his international tour for his next picture 'Pathan,' as well as postpone the filming of Atlee's next project. In addition, Shah Rukh Khan's education business has opted to cease its advertising featuring the celebrity for the time being. SRK is the app's brand ambassador, and sources told IANS that the company has chosen to cease running all commercials starring the actor, reportedly after social media users chastised the edtech firm for promoting ads featuring the actor.