By Manvi Malhotra Last Updated:
This certainly is the season of finding love, we suppose. Not just our beloved celebrities, but celeb kids too are on the lookout for saccha pyaar these days.
So, an interesting discovery made by an online portal has revealed that the beautiful Navya Naveli Nanda, Amitabh Bachchan’s granddaughter, who was rumoured to be dating Shah Rukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan, has a Londoner boyfriend!
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Navya and Aryan, both went to the Seven Oaks School In London and ever since, rumours of them being a couple have surfaced innumerable times on the internet. But all this while, Navya was enjoying a blissful love-life with Harry Gillis, a London-based guy who went to school with her.
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A lot of pictures of them hanging out together, that went unnoticed from the media’s eyes, have now come under the scanner and it turns out that this handsome fellow, really is someone special in Navya’s ife.
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In fact, he is not just associated with Navya, but is great friends with Aryan Khan too, and probably studied in the same class as him. He has been seen partying with these two star kids a lot.
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We guess, these three are pretty close!
Interestingly, he was also a part of a group photograph that had Navya, her mother Shweta Nanda, SRK, Gauri Khan and Suhana Khan smiling at the camera. Ooh!
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While neither Navya nor Harry have openly accepted their relationship, these cutesy pictures are proof enough that something’s definitely brewing between the two hotties.
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Well, we really hope that these two are a thing, because sure as hell, they look amazing together, don’t they?
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