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Updated : Sep 8, 2025

Aryan Khan, son of Shah Rukh Khan, has turned into a director and he is debuting with BADS of Bollywood Netflix Web-Series. The trailer of the series has been released by SRK himself and he took a joke on himself too. But the impressive trailer got further traction as Aryan chose to put in an episode of leading man in jail. 


As the youngster been arrested by NCB officials for illegal possession of narcotic drugs, in a fabricated case, the jail visuals, are immediately connected to his traumatic experience by audiences. The youngster seems to have courage in showcasing a satirical reality in Bollywood about the big syndicate. 


Aryan got Karan Johar to present himself in an exaggerated manner while the young actor, who is on the verge to become a star, played by Lakshya, is unable to come out of the mess. Bobby Deol is back as an antogonist with Raghav Juyal, as close friend of Lakshya, a subversion to their on-screen rivalry in Kill. 


Even the jokes on paparazzi and digs at big producers, involvement of mafia, everything points to Aryan being bold to present this web series in his style. Well, the trailer looks interesting and different from Om Shanti Om, produced by his father on Bollywood. It gives Luck By Chance vibes too but seems to be more action-packed. The series is releasing on 18th September on Netflix. 


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