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The Bads Of Bollywood Trailer
The Bads of Bollywood Trailer Out Now:
Netflix has just dropped the trailer of Aryan Khan’s debut project The Bads of Bollywood, and it’s already sending social media into overdrive. While the seven-episode show promises a wickedly fun ride through the highs and lows of the film industry, what has truly grabbed eyeballs is the surprise cameo coup — Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and SS Rajamouli appearing together on screen for the first time. Previously, we have seen Salman Khan in the teaser promo.
Watch The Bads of Bollywood Trailer:
The trailer introduces viewers to Aasmaan Singh (Lakshya), an ambitious newcomer eager to make his mark in cinema. Backed by his best friend Parvaiz (Raghav Juyal) and manager Sanya (Anya Singh), Aasmaan’s rise comes with challenges, especially when he finds himself pitted against superstar Ajay Talvar, played by Bobby Deol. Along the way, a gallery of quirky characters — from shrewd producers to fading stars — add to the drama and comedy of the industry satire.
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Aryan Khan, who has co-written and directed the series, infuses it with sharp one-liners, larger-than-life moments, and a satirical take on Bollywood’s glamour and chaos. The show also boasts guest appearances from Ranveer Singh, Sara Ali Khan, Badshah, and Disha Patani.
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Set to premiere on September 18, The Bads of Bollywood looks like a bold, hilarious, and star-studded love letter to Hindi cinema.
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