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Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and SS Rajamouli Steal the Show in Aryan Khan’s The Bads of Bollywood Trailer

The Bads of Bollywood Trailer: Aryan Khan's Directorial Debut is a Star-Studded Masterpiece

Netflix has unveiled the trailer for Aryan Khan’s highly anticipated debut series, The Bads of Bollywood, and it’s already creating a buzz online. The satirical, star-studded drama promises a rollercoaster ride through the glamorous yet chaotic world of the Hindi film industry.

A Satirical Dive into Bollywood’s Dark Side

The seven-episode series follows Aasmaan Singh (played by Lakshya), a passionate newcomer determined to make his mark in the film world. With his loyal best friend Parvaiz (Raghav Juyal) and sharp manager Sanya (Anya Singh) by his side, Aasmaan’s journey to stardom is anything but easy. His biggest challenge? Superstar Ajay Talvar, portrayed by Bobby Deol, who plays the perfect foil to Aasmaan’s underdog ambition.

Adding to the madness is a lineup of eccentric industry characters—from washed-up actors to manipulative producers—painting a comedic and chaotic picture of Bollywood’s inner workings.

Historic Cameos: Aamir, Shah Rukh, and SS Rajamouli Share Screen

What’s grabbing major headlines is the surprise appearance of Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and SS Rajamouli — all together on screen for the first time. This historic cameo trio has taken fans by storm. Earlier, Salman Khan also made an appearance in the teaser, adding to the show’s superstar quotient.

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Aryan Khan Steps Behind the Camera

Aryan Khan, who has co-written and directed the series, brings a fresh voice with biting one-liners, sharp observations, and a unique lens on the film industry. The show also features guest appearances from Ranveer Singh, Sara Ali Khan, Badshah, and Disha Patani.

Release Date and Expectations

Set to premiere on September 18, The Bads of Bollywood looks like a hilarious, gutsy, and irreverent tribute to the madness of Indian cinema.

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