An entertaining ride through the adventures of an ambitious outsider navigating the glitzy yet tricky world of Bollywood, with self-aware humor, cameos, and larger-than-life characters for a... Read allAn entertaining ride through the adventures of an ambitious outsider navigating the glitzy yet tricky world of Bollywood, with self-aware humor, cameos, and larger-than-life characters for a tongue-in-cheek take on Indian cinema.An entertaining ride through the adventures of an ambitious outsider navigating the glitzy yet tricky world of Bollywood, with self-aware humor, cameos, and larger-than-life characters for a tongue-in-cheek take on Indian cinema.
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MUST Watch As A Bollywood & Hindi Cinema Fan
Aryan is really hilarious as a Director, he mocked the whole bollywood in his unique style which is really entertaining. COMEDY is a Big Plus Point of this show, it works really well. Bobby Deol & Lakshya really shines, Raghav is good friend. Really loved all the cameos of big stars, it's so fun to watch.. Overall A Good ENTERTAINING SHOW TO ENJOY. KUDOS ARYAN KHAN & THE MAKERS.
The Ultimate Bollywood Burn: Smart, Sharp, and Surprisingly Sweet
Aryan Khan's directorial debut delivers a surprisingly mature and entertaining satirical take on Bollywood that succeeds far more than it stumbles. "The Ba***ds of Bollywood" works because it doesn't just mock the industry... it understands it intimately, creating characters and situations that feel authentic while maintaining sharp comedic edge.
Lakshya Lalwani anchors the season with a charismatic performance that grows stronger with each episode, while Sahher Bambba provides excellent support as both romantic interest and industry insider. The supporting ensemble, particularly Bobby Deol, brings depth to what could have been caricatures.
The season's greatest strength lies in its insider knowledge, with 27+ celebrity cameos that feel organic rather than gimmicky. Episodes 1-2 and 6-7 represent the series at its satirical peak, while mid-season episodes experience predictable but minor growing pains.
Khan's direction shows remarkable confidence for a debut, successfully balancing meta-commentary with genuine character development. The shocking finale twist recontextualizes the entire season while setting up intriguing Season 2 possibilities.
While not every episode hits the same heights, the season maintains consistent quality and delivers on its ambitious premise of creating an insider's satirical love letter to Bollywood.
Lakshya Lalwani anchors the season with a charismatic performance that grows stronger with each episode, while Sahher Bambba provides excellent support as both romantic interest and industry insider. The supporting ensemble, particularly Bobby Deol, brings depth to what could have been caricatures.
The season's greatest strength lies in its insider knowledge, with 27+ celebrity cameos that feel organic rather than gimmicky. Episodes 1-2 and 6-7 represent the series at its satirical peak, while mid-season episodes experience predictable but minor growing pains.
Khan's direction shows remarkable confidence for a debut, successfully balancing meta-commentary with genuine character development. The shocking finale twist recontextualizes the entire season while setting up intriguing Season 2 possibilities.
While not every episode hits the same heights, the season maintains consistent quality and delivers on its ambitious premise of creating an insider's satirical love letter to Bollywood.
Decent
Aryan Khan's much awaited Netflix debut The Ba***ds of Bollywood, delves into the underbelly of the film industry, with a mix of satire, drama and masala. With the bold title and Aryan's directorial debut under Red Chillies Entertainment, expectations were high. While the series has its moments, it's far from perfect.
The show starts off strong, pulls you into the chaos of Bollywood. Most episodes are engaging, with dark humor and celebrity cameos that add to the meta-Bollywood feel. But the pacing is uneven-some episodes fly by while others drag. It's the kind of series that keeps you hooked but sometimes tests your patience.
Rated "A" for heavy use of bad language which feels natural in the raw tone. Episode 6 has a scene that might make some uncomfortable for few people
The cameos are the highlight and let's be real this wouldn't have been possible without Shah Rukh Khan's pull. From Salman Khan to Ranveer Singh, these appearances create buzz but add nothing to the story.
By Episode 7 the chase sequences are flat with bad VFX that stick out like a sore thumb. The production values and technical quality is decent but not great which is surprising given Red Chillies' reputation.
Aryan Khan shows promise in his debut but The Ba*_ds of Bollywood_ is trying too hard to impress. The series is unapologetically "mass masala" with insider jokes, gritty drama and Bollywood chaos but not for everyone.
Verdict:
If you love Bollywood gossip, satire and meta moments you'll find something to like here. But if you're looking for polished storytelling or groundbreaking execution this might disappoint. Aryan's debut is decent but not great.
Overall : 3/5.
The show starts off strong, pulls you into the chaos of Bollywood. Most episodes are engaging, with dark humor and celebrity cameos that add to the meta-Bollywood feel. But the pacing is uneven-some episodes fly by while others drag. It's the kind of series that keeps you hooked but sometimes tests your patience.
Rated "A" for heavy use of bad language which feels natural in the raw tone. Episode 6 has a scene that might make some uncomfortable for few people
The cameos are the highlight and let's be real this wouldn't have been possible without Shah Rukh Khan's pull. From Salman Khan to Ranveer Singh, these appearances create buzz but add nothing to the story.
By Episode 7 the chase sequences are flat with bad VFX that stick out like a sore thumb. The production values and technical quality is decent but not great which is surprising given Red Chillies' reputation.
Aryan Khan shows promise in his debut but The Ba*_ds of Bollywood_ is trying too hard to impress. The series is unapologetically "mass masala" with insider jokes, gritty drama and Bollywood chaos but not for everyone.
Verdict:
If you love Bollywood gossip, satire and meta moments you'll find something to like here. But if you're looking for polished storytelling or groundbreaking execution this might disappoint. Aryan's debut is decent but not great.
Overall : 3/5.
Funny, witty and an intriguing roller coaster Bollywood ride
Hilarious and witty take by Aryan Khan (son of Shah Rukh Khan) in his directorial web series debut. He exposes the inner workings and some negative shade of Bollywood industry in a unique way.
Bobby Deol as the macho man stands up tall. Lakshya as the protagonist enacts well with ease. Sahher as another main lead is apt.
All cameos have nailed it- be it the comic timing between Amir khan & Rajamouli, to face palm moment of Shah Rukh khan scenes, to voila jakaas moment with Arshad Warsi.
This web series has a proper story, action, comedy and takes you through an emotional ride. The climax comes with a side splitting and surprising twist that no one can guess.
A complete paisa vasool entertainer!
Not to be missed on Netflix!
Bobby Deol as the macho man stands up tall. Lakshya as the protagonist enacts well with ease. Sahher as another main lead is apt.
All cameos have nailed it- be it the comic timing between Amir khan & Rajamouli, to face palm moment of Shah Rukh khan scenes, to voila jakaas moment with Arshad Warsi.
This web series has a proper story, action, comedy and takes you through an emotional ride. The climax comes with a side splitting and surprising twist that no one can guess.
A complete paisa vasool entertainer!
Not to be missed on Netflix!
10Kabir-87
Ba***ds(satire) of Bollywood
Satire of Bollywood at his best. Nice performance of bobby deol, lakshaya .Raghav juyel comic time top notch with Hashmi 😂. Atlast Nice directional of Ariyan Khan. Best of luck for future. Love it Ba***ds of Bollywood.
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#badsofbollywood #Ariyan khan#srk #netflix#BestOfBollywod #Satire#redchillies #Ariyan.
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- TriviaMany references from big blockblusters from the past
- ConnectionsReferences Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997)
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