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Aryan Khan’s The Bads of Bollywood: Trailer Reactions Split the Internet

A Bold Directorial Debut That Has Everyone Talking

Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, is finally stepping behind the camera with his much-awaited directorial debut, The Bads of Bollywood. The trailer of the Netflix series, releasing on 18th September 2025, has become a major talking point online—sparking a mix of excitement, skepticism, and plenty of heated discussions.

The Story and Star-Studded Cast

The show follows Aasman Singh (played by Lakshya), an ambitious outsider trying to make his way through the glamorous yet cutthroat world of Bollywood. Alongside him is Sahher Bambba, adding emotional depth and charm to the narrative.

The ensemble cast also includes:

  • Bobby Deol

  • Raghav Juyal

  • Mona Singh

And if that wasn’t enough, fans can expect explosive cameo appearances from Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Karan Johar, and even Shah Rukh Khan himself.

What People Loved

Many viewers have praised Aryan’s fresh take on Bollywood’s underbelly, appreciating the sharp humor and self-aware storytelling. One scene, where a character jokes that “people become more famous after going to jail,” has already gone viral, with fans calling it Aryan’s cheeky nod to his own past controversies.

Another aspect that audiences are applauding is the casting of newer faces. Instead of filling the show with predictable star kids, Aryan has chosen actors like Lakshya, which many see as a refreshing move in today’s nepotism-dominated industry.

The Criticisms

Of course, not everyone is convinced. Some feel the hype is less about the content and more about Aryan’s famous surname. Others question whether his directorial style is distinctive enough to stand on its own without the Khan legacy.

A common criticism is that the cameo reveals in the trailer might have spoiled the surprise factor. Big names like Salman and Aamir could have been a major “wow” moment during the actual series.

The Bigger Picture

Love it or hate it, Aryan has cleverly positioned himself as a director, not an actor. This move allows him to avoid direct comparisons with his father while still carving out his own identity in Bollywood. Interestingly, Shah Rukh Khan himself had revealed years ago that Aryan always wanted to write and direct, not act. Clearly, the young filmmaker is staying true to his vision.

Nepotism vs. Merit

The debate over nepotism has reignited with this series. While Aryan undeniably has access to platforms and resources thanks to his lineage, many argue that if the storytelling is bold and entertaining, his background shouldn’t matter.

By tackling themes of insiders, outsiders, and industry politics in his very first project, Aryan has proven he isn’t afraid to poke the bear—and that alone makes The Bads of Bollywood one of the most anticipated OTT releases of the year.

Final Thoughts

Whether this series becomes a game-changer or just another hyped launch, one thing is certain: Aryan Khan has managed to get the entire industry and audience talking. And in today’s OTT-driven entertainment world, that buzz is half the battle won.

Aapke Sawal, Hamare Jawab! (FAQs)

Q1. When is Aryan Khan’s The Bads of Bollywood releasing? It will premiere on Netflix on 18th September 2025.

Q2. Who are the main actors in the show? The lead roles are played by Lakshya and Sahher Bambba, supported by Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, and Mona Singh.

Q3. Are Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan really in the series? Yes, both make cameo appearances along with Aamir Khan and Karan Johar.

Q4. Is this Aryan Khan’s acting debut? No. Aryan has chosen to debut as a director, not an actor.

Q5. Why is the show being called “meta” or self-aware? Because it directly deals with Bollywood politics, nepotism, and the outsider struggle—issues that the industry itself is often accused of.

 
 
 

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