Shah Rukh Khan's son, aryan Khan, just graduated from the USC school of Cinematic Arts. Pictures from the graduation ceremony have also gone viral. Now, Elizabeth Daley, Dean of the USC school of Cinematic Arts, and Dr. priya Jaikumar, professor and Chair of the Division of cinema and media Studies, have spoken out regarding Aryan. They not only discussed his online series, but also stated that they had never seen him in person because of Covid.

In an interview with indian Express, Elizabeth Daley, Dean of the USC school of Cinematic Arts, and Dr. priya Jaikumar, professor and Chair of the Division of cinema and media Studies, USC school of Cinematic Arts, were questioned about Shah Rukh Khan's son, aryan Khan, who attended the school.

Priya Jaikumar opened out about him, saying, "We never met him when he was there because COVID took one and a half years." Everyone must take the class 'Intro to Cinema'. But I know of several of my graduate students that served as TAs for that class, which had 350 students in two parts, and they worked with Aryan. So, we were also chatting to his father (Shah Rukh Khan).

He also noted, "Aryan has a streaming show coming out, and he indicated that his stint at USC and Cinematic Arts inspired him greatly. So he's working with at least two or three other folks from there."

Furthermore, Elizabeth Daley claimed, "His father offered him some professional crew, but aryan said, 'No, no, I am bringing my USC friends!'" He graduated the year we conducted commencement in the Colosseum; this marked the end of the Covid since we couldn't remain indoors."


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