Shah Rukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan, is celebrating a big win. His first show as a director, “The Bads of Bollywood,” is taking the world by storm. After its release, the series quickly became a talking point everywhere.
Even though it received mixed reviews from critics and viewers at home, the show found a special place in hearts globally. This wave of love from around the world has made Aryan Khan very happy. He recently shared his feelings in an official statement.
A Director’s Personal Journey
Aryan spoke about the long road to bringing his vision to life. He shared how hard work and a deep love for storytelling helped him stay focused. He also revealed a mantra that kept him going through tough times. He said that a character named Jarj in his show often reminded him, “There’s a big difference between losing and giving up.”
At first, Aryan thought these words were purely inspiring. Later, he realized they might have also come from sheer exhaustion and a lack of sleep. Still, this thought pushed him forward. He called it “deeply emotional” to see how much joy his work brings to people now. This feeling is exactly what draws him to tell stories in the first place.
From His Story to Everyone’s
The love pouring in from all corners of the world for “The Bads of Bollywood” has been truly amazing. Aryan mentioned that the show is trending in many countries. Social media timelines are filled with funny reels, creative memes, and fan theories about the series.
What began as a personal story for him has now truly become something owned by the audience. He thanked Netflix for helping his story reach so many homes worldwide. He even quoted Jarj again, who would humbly ask, “Recognize me now?”
Global Top-5 Status
“The Bads of Bollywood” isn’t just a hit in one place. It snagged the number one spot on Netflix India’s Top 10 list right after it came out. More impressively, it’s currently one of the top 5 non-English TV shows worldwide. The series features a talented cast, including Laksh Lalwani, Raghav Juyal, Bobby Deol, Mona Singh, Sehar Bamba, Manoj Pahwa, and Anya Singh, who all play key roles.
