The NCB, according to Indian media, refused to offer Aryans food from their homes. Aryan and his pals were served vegetable curry, puris, and dal rice on paper plates in the NCB headquarters after his detention. Went those who had been summoned from the vicinity of the office.

Aryan Khan, on the other hand, might face a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, according to Indian media reports.

He might spend anywhere from six months to twenty years in prison if convicted.

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