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The Bads of Bollywood Review – Aryan Khan’s Bold & Wacky Debut

⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (3.5/5)

👉 A wacky, self-aware, star-studded satire that celebrates the chaos of Bollywood, even if it stumbles in parts.


Movie Name:
The Bads of Bollywood
Streaming Platform: Netflix
Streaming Date: September 18, 2025
Director: Aryan Khan
Producer: Gauri Khan
Music Directors: Shashwat Sachdev, Anirudh Ravichander, Ujwal Gupta
Cinematographer: Jay Pinak Oza
Editor: Nitin Baid

The Bads of Bollywood, directed by Aryan Khan, dropped on Netflix on September 18, 2025, and quickly became one of the most talked-about web series of the year. Produced by Gauri Khan and supported by a massive ensemble cast, the show dives headfirst into the messy, glamorous, and chaotic world of Hindi cinema.

Unlike exposés that try to “reveal” dark secrets, Aryan Khan’s debut doesn’t mock Bollywood—it embraces its eccentricity. This satirical drama is packed with inside jokes, celebrity cameos, wacky dialogues, and emotional arcs, making it one of Netflix India’s most daring originals.

Story – Chaos Behind the Silver Screen

The show follows Aasmaan Singh (Lakshya Lalwani), an outsider determined to become Bollywood’s next superstar. After a blockbuster debut, he finds himself caught in a whirlwind of fame, fake friendships, PR games, politics, and personal conflicts. His closest bond is with Parvaiz (Raghav Juyal), but stardom begins to test their friendship.

Across seven suspense-filled episodes, Aryan Khan cleverly structures the story like a gossip-filled Bollywood party—chaotic yet entertaining. From secret affairs and box office disasters to underworld whispers and award show dramas, the show embraces everything we love (and hate) about B-town.

Cast

ActorRole
Lakshya LalwaniAasmaan Singh
Raghav JuyalParvaiz
Bobby DeolHimself/Star Entry
Sahher BambbaStar Kid
Manoj PahwaChachu/Support Role
Rajat BediJaraj Saxena
Anya SinghManager Sanya
Manish ChaudharySupporting Role
Arshad WarsiCircuit/Comic Role


Cameos:

The show is filled with memorable cameo appearances. Fans can spot Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh, Disha Patani, Rajkummar Rao, Badshah, Karan Johar, and even a brief appearance by Shah Rukh Khan. These cameos enhance the satirical, meta-humour of the series and bring a delightful layer of nostalgia and surprise.

Performances – The Stars Shine Bright

  • Lakshya Lalwani delivers a career-defining performance as Aasmaan, balancing action, romance, and emotional depth.

  • Raghav Juyal brings humour and heart, making the friendship arc deeply engaging.

  • Bobby Deol exudes charm, especially during the “seeti-maar” heroic entry.

  • Sahher Bambba is promising but slightly overshadowed by stronger performances.

  • Manoj Pahwa mixes comedy and sentiment, reminding viewers of his seasoned talent.

  • Rajat Bedi makes a memorable comeback, giving his character a touching redemption arc.

Direction – Aryan Khan’s Confident Debut

Aryan Khan surprises as a debutant, balancing satire with emotion. His self-referential humour—from nepotism jokes to playful industry commentary—keeps the series relatable for Bollywood fans.
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Though a few episodes lag and the romance feels underdeveloped, Aryan’s control over the ensemble cast and complex subplots is impressive.

Technical Aspects – Glossy, Loud, and Glitzy

  • Music: Shashwat Sachdev, Anirudh Ravichander, and Ujwal Gupta provide an energetic soundtrack, though only a few songs stand out.

  • Cinematography: Jay Pinak Oza beautifully captures the glitz of stardom alongside the grit behind the scenes.

  • Editing: Nitin Baid keeps most episodes sharp, but a tighter cut in the latter episodes would improve pacing.

  • Dialogues: Witty, satirical, and unapologetically filmy, providing frequent laugh-out-loud moments.

The Highs – Why You Should Watch

✅ Bold and self-aware direction by Aryan Khan
✅ Strong performances by Lakshya, Raghav, Bobby, and Pahwa
✅ Fun and surprising celebrity cameos
✅ Satirical take on Bollywood’s chaos and hypocrisy
✅ Suspense maintained until the 7th episode twist

The Lows – Where It Falters

❌ Overuse of abusive language may deter family viewers
❌ Uneven pacing in later episodes
❌ Forced product placements
❌ Underwhelming romantic angle
❌ Rushed VFX in the final episode

Verdict – Stream or Skip?

The Bads of Bollywood is a madcap, wacky, and unapologetically bold Netflix series. Aryan Khan makes a promising debut, skillfully blending satire, drama, and humour. While the series has some pacing issues and adult content, it remains highly entertaining for Bollywood buffs and casual viewers alike.

Final Rating: ⭐⭐⭐✨ (3.5/5)

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Neelesh Sudele

Neelesh Sudele is an actor based in Mumbai who holds a B.A. degree. He has appeared in regional movies, web series, and music videos — including Sakha (2021), Inside (Short, 2019), and Tu Laga Reh (2024). Beyond acting, he is a passionate film reviewer, writing at least two reviews per week.

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