A complaint has been filed against Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, for allegedly flashing the
middle finger toward the crowd during a public event held at a Bengaluru pub on November 28. The incident, captured in
viral videos, sparked online outrage and prompted legal action.
A complaint has been filed against Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, for allegedly flashing the
middle finger toward the crowd during a public event held at a Bengaluru pub on November 28. The incident, captured in
viral videos, sparked online outrage and prompted legal action. As per ANI, advocate Owaiz Hussain S, a resident of
Sankey Road, submitted the complaint to the Director General of Police, the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner, the DCP
(Central Division), the Inspector of Cubbon Park Police Station, and the Karnataka State Women’s Commission. He sought
the registration of an FIR against Aryan Khan for making what he described as an obscene gesture in the presence of the
Complaint alleges insult to women’s modesty
In his complaint, Hussain stated that several women were present at the venue when Aryan allegedly made the gesture,
claiming that the act “insulted their modesty” and attracted relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
He further alleged that the gesture caused “public discomfort, embarrassment and emotional distress,” and said the
incident reflected poorly on Bengaluru as a “safe and dignified public environment. ” Hussain outlined three main
accusations in his complaint: Intentionally making an obscene and humiliating gesture in the presence of women Obscene
acts in public, alleging the gesture was likely to cause annoyance or distress Conduct likely to cause public disorder
or alarm, citing viral footage and ensuing outrage The lawyer noted that the gesture occurred during an event under the
jurisdiction of the Ashok Nagar police station.
Aryan Khan Lands In Controversy After Showing Middle Finger In Bengaluru Pub!
Police initiate suo motu enquiry
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Central Division) Hakay Akshay Machhindra confirmed that the police had already taken
note of the incident. He said that based on social media posts, authorities had initiated a suo motu enquiry and
collected CCTV footage from the pub premises for verification. The case is currently being investigated under Section
173 B of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.