The Dark Side of Orry: An Unexpected Encounter with His Bodyguard Reveals a Shocking Reality
- Shiva Sundar Murugan
- Oct 15, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Feb 2
It started, as many interesting stories do, completely by chance. I was just standing around when I struck up a conversation with a well-built man. We started with the usual small talk—fitness, muscle gain, the daily grind. But as we spoke, I learned he wasn't just anyone; he was a bodyguard for one of the most talked-about personalities in India right now: Orhan Awatramani, or as the world knows him, Orry.
My curiosity piqued, I shifted the conversation. "So, what's Orry like in real life?" I asked, expecting a generic, media-trained answer.
What I got instead was a raw, unfiltered look behind the meticulously crafted public persona. The man's face hardened slightly as he began to speak, and the glossy image of Orry I had in my mind began to crack.
"He's Good for the Media, Not for Us"
The first bomb he dropped was about Orry’s personality. "For the media, for the public, he is a good guy," the bodyguard explained, "But in his personal life, he's not the good person you think he is."
He went on to describe a professional relationship that was strictly transactional, devoid of any human warmth. "He only cares about the work (kaam se kaam hai)," he said. According to him, Orry never bothers to ask the simple, human questions. "He never asks if we've eaten or had anything to drink. He just doesn't care (khayal nahi rakhta hai)."
This wasn't just a one-off complaint. The bodyguard painted a picture of immense dedication, but met with cold indifference.
18-Hour Days and Endless Waiting
"We work 18-hour shifts for him," he continued, his voice heavy with fatigue. "We stand on a waiting list, sometimes waiting for hours under his building, often without having eaten a thing."
He spoke of the long, grueling hours spent ensuring Orry's safety, a service for which they receive little to no personal acknowledgment. The contrast was jarring: the man who lives a life of seemingly endless parties and luxury, allegedly oblivious to the basic needs of the people paid to protect him. The bodyguard had been working with him for two years, and the sentiment felt deeply ingrained. He didn't just dislike his job; he seemed to resent the man he worked for.
He used strong language, cursing under his breath as he recounted his experiences, calling Orry's behaviour "very bad."
A Glimpse into the Bodyguard's World
The conversation also gave me a fascinating insight into the high-stakes world of celebrity protection. He mentioned that the field has good scope and earning potential.
"How much can one make?" I ventured.
"It depends on the actor's level," he said. "If you are an armed guard, the starting salary is around ₹1.5 lakh per month." He explained that while the money is good, it comes at a cost—dealing with demanding clients and unpredictable schedules. Sometimes a workday is just an hour; other times it's an endless, thankless marathon.
Conclusion: The Man Behind the Poses
As I walked away from the conversation, I couldn't shake the feeling that I had seen a glimpse of the real Orry—or at least, a version of him far removed from the smiling, posing figure on Instagram. The bodyguard’s story was a stark reminder that behind every glamorous celebrity photograph are people working tirelessly in the shadows, whose stories are rarely heard.
While Orry continues to charm the public with his quirky captions and celebrity friendships, this encounter left me with a lingering question: Who is the real Orry when the cameras are turned off? According to the man who stands by his side for 18 hours a day, the answer is far more complicated, and much darker, than any of us could have imagined.





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