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PHOTOS: Aryan Khan And Navya Naveli Nanda Celebrate Graduation Day

Meet The Graduates, Aryan Khan And Navya Naveli Nanda
NAvya Naveli Nanda/Instagram

Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan and Amitabh Bachchan's granddaughter Navya Naveli Nanda (daughter of Shweta and Nikhil Nanda) celebrated their high-school graduation over the weekend in London. Posts on multiple social networking sites show how they spent their last day at college.

Reportedly very good friends, both Nanda and Khan Jr. studied together at the prestigious Seven Oaks School in London.

Khan took to Twitter to congratulate his son on his big day.

Today the only negative is that my kids have grown up…now to wait till they start believing in fairy tales again… pic.twitter.com/XKJCWV4bd0

— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) May 21, 2016

Aryan and Navya also shared some pictures on Instagram from graduation day.

G.D

A photo posted by Aryan Khan (@iamaryankhan) on

#7o

A photo posted by Aryan Khan (@iamaryankhan) on

HBD ❤

A photo posted by Aryan Khan (@iamaryankhan) on

#7o

A photo posted by Aryan Khan (@iamaryankhan) on

G.D

A photo posted by Aryan Khan (@iamaryankhan) on

Thank you #happy #graduate #home 😚😚

A photo posted by Navya Naveli Nanda (@navya__nanda) on

#missyouall 😟

A photo posted by Navya Naveli Nanda (@navya__nanda) on

Rumours are rife that both Aryan and Navya are eyeing a Bollywood career. Khan's close friend Karan Johar has also repeatedly said that he intends to launch Aryan, although Khan himself never confirmed this. Meanwhile, Navya looked ethereal at last year’s prestigious Bal des Débutantes in Paris sparking speculations of a potential career in the glamour industry.

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