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No chat evidence against Aryan & Ananya: Source

The drugs-on-cruise has caught the nation's attention since names of the celebrity kids came to the fore.While Bollywood megastar Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan is lodged at the Arthur Road Central Jail, awaiting the turn for his bail plea in Bombay High Court next week, actor Chunky Pandey's actress-daughter Ananya Pandey has been summoned again on Monday for questioning by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) after two straight days of grilling.On Friday evening, SRK's bodyguard visited the NCB office in south Mumbai and handed over some documents in a sealed envelope on the actor's behalf, the sources informed. "He did not speak to the reporters waiting outside the office and left," reported news agency PTI.On Thursday, an NCB team visited the 'DDLJ' actor's Bandra house 'Mannat', seeking some documents related to the investigation of the alleged drug seizure case. The NCB arrested the 23-year-old Khan on October 3, following a raid on a cruise ship off the Mumbai coast.In his bail application to Bombay HC, Khan said the NCB was 'misinterpreting' his WhatsApp chats to implicate him in the case of seizure of banned drugs. In his appeal, he said the NCB's "interpretation and misinterpretation" of the WhatsApp chats collected from his mobile phone was "wrong and unjustified". He moved the HC after a special court rejected his application for bail. Meanwhile, an official source told news agency IANS that the NCB has no evidence of any 'drug-related exchanges' in her alleged WhatsApp chats with Khan.The source reluctantly divulged that there are 'no traces or references' of any Marijuana (Ganja) or weed-related chat in the two star-kids' WhatsApp communication being scanned in-depth by the NCB.It is assumed that Pandey is being questioned for her version so the NCB can track some different leads. On Thursday, the actress was questioned for two hours, and the following day, she was grilled for four hours.After nabbing at least 20 people till date in the cruise ship raid case, the NCB has not ruled out making further arrests as the investigations widen and progress.

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