
Aryan Khan is set to 'toast and roast' in his upcoming directorial 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood'
"The Ba***ds of Bollywood" is a genre-defying series that blends self-awareness with cheeky humour.
It promises a stylised yet chaotic world, provocative yet rooted, according to a press release.
Written and created by Aryan alongside Bilal Siddiqi and Manav Chauhan the Netflix show is produced under Red Chillies Entertainments Pvt Ltd.
It features the star-studded cast comprising Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Manoj Pahwa, Mona Singh, Manish Chaudhari, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Vijayant Kohli, and Gautami Kapoor.

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