Up to date on: Oct 04, 2025 10:38 am IST
Sunil Pal has criticised Aryan Khan ‘bad-mouthing’ Hindi cinema in The Ba***ds of Bollywood, saying the trade created his father, Shah Rukh Khan.
Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, has obtained reward from critics and love from followers. The collection’ irreverent tackle the Hindi movie trade and sharp critique of a few of its tropes have been appreciated by most viewers. However nonetheless, there are a number of who usually are not proud of how the present has critiqued Bollywood. Comic Sunil Pal is a kind of, who feels that Aryan erred by mocking the identical trade that made his father, Shah Rukh Khan, an enormous celebrity.
Sunil Pal shares tackle The Ba***ds of Bollywood
Talking on a podcast for Hindi Rush, the comic shared his blunt tackle Aryan’s present and its tone. “Jis Bollywood ne aapke baap ko itna bada celebrity banaya, aaj uss Bollywood ki buraayi aap iss tarah kar rahe ho (The very Bollywood that made your father such a giant celebrity, you’re bad-mouthing it in such a approach at present).”
Shah Rukh Khan is arguably the largest and hottest Indian actor over the past 30 years, having delivered numerous blockbusters. Aryan’s present made enjoyable of the actor himself (who appeared in a cameo) together with a number of of his trade colleagues. None of those that appeared on the present has taken offence, nevertheless.
However Sunil Pal felt Aryan might have made one thing else as a substitute. He mentioned, “Aryan Khan had no dearth of fame, cash, or platform. He might have sat at dwelling for 5 extra years and provide you with one thing that even a Sanjay Leela Bhansali would have praised.”
All about The Ba***ds of Bollywood
The Ba***ds of Bollywood stars Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Mona Singh, and Manoj Pahwa, together with cameos by a number of Bollywood A-listers. The present, which is streaming on Netflix, is the story of an outsider’s wrestle to determine himself in Bollywood whereas navigating inner politics and rivalries.
