Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan is all set to make his directorial debut with The Ba***ds of Bollywood. The series gives a glimpse into the glamorous yet chaotic sowbiz world. Netflix and Red Chillies Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. today unveiled a first glimpse of the highly anticipated. It’s fun, filmy, aur thoda zyaada!
The Ba***da of Bollywood first look out!
The teaser opens with a voiceover ushering in a romantic Mohabbatein-esque vibe only to close with a stinging rejoinder, kicking off that oh-so-familiar Hindi film nostalgia. But what seems like a soft homage quickly flips into something sharper and louder. The voice may remind you of Shah Rukh Khan, but the tone? All Aryan. With this first glimpse, debut director Aryan Khan signals his arrival, setting the tone with fresh intent and a novel cinematic take. With Lakshya Kapoor and Sahher Bambba’s budding romance in background, Aryan Khan shares how he is all set to give us a glimpse into the world of Bollywood. The teaser has action, emotions and drama. It also has Mona Singh and Bobby Deol’s appearance that left us intrigued.
Set against a filmy backdrop, the first glimpse signals a generational shift, where the romance of the past meets the vision of a new storyteller. The Ba***ds of Bollywood is a genre-defying series that blends self-awareness with cheeky humour. Aryan takes centre screen for the first time, teasing his debut series acclaiming, “Bollywood – jisse aapne saalon se pyaar bhi kiya aur vaar bhi kiya, main bhi wohi karunga, bohot saara pyaar… aur thoda sa vaar.”
Shah Rukh Khan’s cameo in series
This six-episode series explores the struggles of an ambitious newcomer trying to make a mark in the glamorous yet challenging world of film. It will have some prominent faces of Bollywood making their cameo. Shah Rukh recently confirmed he will also have an appearance in the series.
During Ask SRK session, he revealed, “Lots of lovely friends from the industry have participated in Aryan’s series. They have been very very gracious and loving to him. Main toh hun hiHaq se!” he also reviewed it and called it entertaining and wacky.