Taking the stage, Aryan Khan admitted his nerves but charmed the crowd with his honesty. He shared that he had prepared thoroughly, even keeping his speech written down on a piece of paper as backup, and joked that if things still went wrong, his father, Shah Rukh Khan was there to step in. Aryan also expressed gratitude to his crew, lightheartedly recalling the countless retakes the show required, while emphasising that his only goal was to create entertainment for the audience.
About The Ba***ds of Bollywood
The Ba***ds of Bollywood, takes a daring dive into the Hindi film industry — the stars, the myths, the making of legends, and the whispers that never quite fade. At its core, it’s a high-stakes dramedy following Aasmaan Singh (played by Lakshya Lalwani), an ambitious outsider trying to carve a place for himself in Bollywood’s chaotic yet glittering world. Alongside Lakshya, Raghav Juyal plays a pivotal role, while Bobby Deol, Manish Chaudhary, Sahher Bambba, Manoj Pahwa, Gautami Kapoor, Mona Singh, and Rajat Bedi add depth to the drama.
Picture toh saalon se baki hai par show toh ab shuru hoga.
— Shah Rukh Khan (@iamsrk) February 3, 2025
Witness Aryan Khan’s take on Bollywood… The Ba***ds of Bollywood, coming soon.#AryanKhan @bilals158 #ManavChauhan@RedChilliesEnt @NetflixIndia#TheBadsOfBollywood#TheBadsOfBollywoodOnNetflix #NextOnNetflixIndia pic.twitter.com/VnwkfNEtUy
Who all are set to make cameo appearances?
Adding to the anticipation is the music. Composer Anirudh Ravichander has worked on the soundtrack, ensuring the show’s high-energy storytelling is paired with equally vibrant tunes.
When will The Ba***ds of Bollywood release?
The release date was locked at the launch event, with Shah Rukh Khan proudly introducing the quirky lineup of characters from his son’s ambitious debut. The Bads of Bollywood will premiere on Netflix on September 18, 2025, and if the preview is anything to go by, Aryan Khan’s first outing as a writer-director promises both chaos and charm in equal measure.
Internet's reaction
Fans quickly took to social media after spotting a sequence in the trailer where Lakshya’s character, Aasmaan Singh, is shown behind bars. The scene drew attention because a police officer is seen telling him that people often become even more famous after going to jail. What added to the buzz was that Aryan Khan is credited as the writer and director immediately after this sequence, making the moment stand out for many viewers.
Reactions poured in praising Aryan’s directorial touch, with some highlighting the way he framed Salman Khan’s cameo and others pointing out the clever placement of the jail dialogue.
#ARYANKHAN As Director: Impressive 👏🏻🔥
— Raju Singh ★ (@rajusingh_AK) August 20, 2025
Specially I Loved The Frame He Show #SalmanKhan In Frame , Hero Inside Jail in 2nd Where Police Says " Don't Worry Andar Jaa k Log Aur Famous Hotain Hain " And Finally He Shows His Name 😭.#TheBadsOfBollywoodOnNetflix #TheBadsOfBollywood pic.twitter.com/Z1TCkrAqWB
Many described the scene as both bold and witty, calling it a strong creative choice for a debut.
Several users also noted that the project has been in post-production for a long time, with actors appearing in their 2023 looks, suggesting the scale and budget invested in the show.
The work that #AryanKhan has put into #TheBadsOfBollywood is visible. Impressive!
— Tyler (@Cinegeek_RKF) August 20, 2025
Also it has been in post production for quite some time. Every actor is in their 2023 look. Clearly, it has a massive budget. pic.twitter.com/61s0zcq6Vr
Excitement around the series was clear, with fans saying Aryan had “cooked well” with his first project and expressing their eagerness for The Bads of Bollywood to arrive on Netflix on September 18.
Aryan khan cooked very well. Can't wait for this one. The Ba***ds of Bollywood is coming on 18 September, Netflix. #TheBadsOfBollywood
— Soni Raj Singh (@SoniDreams_) August 20, 2025
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What do you think of the trailer?
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