Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's fan base has been among the largest and most dedicated in the country. Known as SRKians, they've always stood by the actor no matter what. And now, with SRK's family under the scanner, owing to his 23-year-old son Aryan Khan's recent arrest in a drug case, an outpouring of love and support from millions of his fans can be seen. Some very loyal fans gathered outside Shah Rukh Khan's house 'Mannat' with a placard that had his family photograph including his wife Gauri Khan, and three kids - Aryan Khan, Suhana Khan and AbRam. The placard that was held to extend support to Shah Rukh and his family amid the testing times had a message atop it for his family that read, 'Dear Shah Rukh Khan, we hope, we pray, we believe. Everything will be alright soon. This too shall pass.' Ever since Aryan Khan's arrest in the infamous drug case, King Khan and his family have been receiving immense support from fans, friends and colleagues from the industry. Aryan Khan has been behind the bars since October 3. According to the jail authorities, they asked him to get some books issued from the jail library and read them. Aryan was given two books, one of which is 'Golden Lion' and the other is written on Lord Ram and Mother Sita. According to the jail rules, a prisoner or undertrial is only allowed to read motivational or religious books which can either be borrowed from Jail library or from their relatives. Prior to this, on October 21, Aryan was allowed to meet his father Shah Rukh Khan. The actor interacted with his son for around 18 minutes in the meeting section. They used the intercom to talk to each other and looked emotional as this was the first time Aryan was meeting any family member since his arrest in the drugs case. According to the jail authorities, Shah Rukh was treated like any other inmate's relative and was not given any special treatment. Aryan Khan, who is currently lodged in Arthur Road Jail, on October 20 moved the Bombay HC after a special court rejected his bail application while making a note that he was indulging in 'illicit drug activities on a regular basis'. The HC will now hear his bail plea on October 26.