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A Subtle Jibe at the Authorities? Aryan Khan’s Dialogue Sparks Debate in Upcoming Series

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Published: 21st August 2025, 11:58 AM

A Subtle Jibe at the Authorities? Aryan Khan’s Dialogue Sparks Debate in Upcoming Series

Shah Rukh Khan’s son, Aryan Khan, has become the centre of attention in Bollywood with the high-voltage promotions of his upcoming project, “Bads of Bollywood.” The series, reportedly the result of four years of dedication, has been creating waves—not only because of Aryan’s behind-the-scenes involvement but also for his on-screen presence.

Now, discussions have intensified after a provocative dialogue from the show surfaced online.

 

The recently released teaser of Bads of Bollywood features a striking sequence:

  1. The protagonist (played by Aryan) is seen inside a prison cell.
  2. A police officer then remarks: “Don’t worry, popularity increases even more once you’re in jail.”

This line has quickly gone viral across social media, with many netizens speculating whether Aryan deliberately included the dialogue as a satirical reference to his own past experiences with law enforcement.

 

To understand the context, one must revisit the 2021 drugs case that rocked Bollywood:

Date Event
October 2021 Aryan Khan’s name surfaced in connection with a drugs raid on a luxury cruise party.
October 2021 Arrested by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB).
November 2021 After several weeks in custody, Aryan was eventually granted bail.

The incident left a deep mark on Aryan’s public image, sparking endless debates and media scrutiny at the time.

Industry and Audience Reactions

  • Many Bollywood insiders believe Aryan may have used this dialogue as a witty commentary on his past ordeal.
  • Others interpret it as a clever marketing move, designed to generate buzz before the official release.
  • Fans, meanwhile, are intrigued by Aryan’s boldness, noting that his first project already carries an undertone of personal narrative woven into fiction.

 

Whether it was a calculated creative decision or simply coincidental, one thing is certain: Aryan Khan’s Bads of Bollywood has ensured that all eyes are firmly set on its release—with heightened curiosity about how much of the reel mirrors the real.

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