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In a buzzing world of Bollywood, anticipation is mounting for the upcoming movie, "The Ba***ds of Bollywood". Set to release on Thursday, this film marks the directorial debut of Shah Rukh Khan's son, Aryan Khan.
Bhavana Panday, mother of Ananya Panday, has expressed her belief that the world will witness Aryan's hard work in this much-awaited production. She recently shared rare photos of Aryan on Instagram, hinting at her excitement for the film.
Karan Johar, a renowned name in Bollywood, has also expressed his excitement for Aryan's directorial debut. In a heartfelt note penned ahead of the release, he expressed his admiration for Aryan's courage and creativity. Johar, who has appeared in a cameo role in the series, has admitted to wanting a part in "The Ba***ds of Bollywood", although the specific role he secretly longed for remains unclear.
The film, which stars Lakshya and Sahher Bambba in lead roles, features many Bollywood celebrities in cameos, including Karan Johar, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and others.
"The Ba***ds of Bollywood" will be available on Netflix, making it easily accessible for fans worldwide. The news of the release was updated by IANS at 10:00 PM IST on September 17, 2025.
Ananya Panday's mother, Bhavana Panday, is not the only one excited for the film. Shah Rukh Khan himself has been associated with the release of "The Ba***ds of Bollywood", adding to the anticipation surrounding the film.
As the release date approaches, fans are eagerly waiting to see Aryan Khan's directorial debut and the world-class production that Bollywood is renowned for.
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