Aryan Khan's dream of directing a show has finally come true with The Bads of Bollywood releasing on Netflix. For fans of Bollywood too it is dream come true as the three Khans of B-town - Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan - are reunited in the show.
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Though SRK, Salman and Aamir do not share screen space, the trio appeared in stylish cameos that is sure to bring you goosebumps. Shah Rukh's "Ghante Ka Badshah" scene has already won the hearts of fans.
Bobby Deol, who plays a key character in The Bads of Bollywood, revealed how Aryan pulled off the cameos. "They knew it was his (SRK's) son's first venture, so they were all ready to do it," Bobby Deol revealed during an interview with Siddarth Kannan.
Talking about Salman's guest role, Deol said, "In fact, Salman (Khan) just came to the shoot that day. He was not supposed to be around. He just came, did that shot and he left."
Anya Singh, who plays the role of Sanya, the lead character Aasmaan's manager, recalled how Aamir Khan's cameo was added to the script. Speaking to Shravan Shah in an interview, Anya said, "It was written on the spot. Aryan wrote it on the spot because we were shooting, and Aamir sir and Rajamouli sir were shooting an ad."
"He got to know and he said, 'OK, we are gonna do this.' He just thought of all of it over there, and we went, changed and came back, and the idli-sambar and vadapav scene happene," she added.
Besides the Khans, Ranveer Kapoor and Karan Johar also appears in a scene. Lakshya Lalwani plays the lead role as Aasmaan and is joined by an ensemble cast of Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, Manoj Pahwa, Mona Singh, Manish Chaudhari, Sahher Bambba, Anya Singh, Vijayant Kohli, and Gautami Kapoor.
Produced by Gauri Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment, The Bads of Bollywood is co-written by Aryan, Bilal Siddiqi and Manav Chauhan. Announcing the series, Shah Rukh Khan posted on X, "Ab jo bolega… yeh show bolega 🔥 Watch The Ba***ds of Bollywood, out now, only on Netflix."