Aryan Khan’s ‘Let’s have a blast’ text interpreted as literal blast

Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) in India, flagged Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan's son, Aryan Khan, for his WhatsApp text "let's have a blast" to his friend, Arbaaz Merchant.
Dear NCB
The millennials of today have a language I had to Google to know.FOMO - Fear of missing out
SICK - Something that is cool
DOPE - Something Excellent
GOAT - Greatest of all time
BLAST - To have a good time.Want more, please see pic attached herein https://t.co/D1aMGy9E3H pic.twitter.com/qhsSVfoCQS
— Farah Khan (@FarahKhanAli) October 16, 2021
Netizens started bashing NCB and came in support of Aryan after NCB's interpretation of his text. They speculated that NCB is attempting to harass Shah Rukh Khan's son in this way.
Jewelry designer Farah Khan Ali teaches NCB millennial lingo after its interpretation of Aryan Khan's "let's have a blast" text.
"Dear NCB, the millennials today have a language that I had to Goggle to know," tweeted Farah Ali Khan, alongside a photo that explains the meaning of millennial lingo including FOMO: fear of missing out and BLAST: to have a good time.
Aryan was arrested along with Arbaaz and others by the NCB earlier this month in a drugs case.
He is currently lodged at Mumbai's Arthur Road jail. A special Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances court in Mumbai has reserved its order on his bail application till October 20, as per reports.
On Thursday, Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, arguing on behalf of the NCB, asked the court to note the WhatsApp chat between Aryan and Arbaaz, in which they talked about "having a blast". Aryan's lawyer Amit Desai suggested that the message was misinterpreted by the NCB.
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