The Ba***ds of Bollywood
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Kill breakout star Lakshya, celebrated for his high-energy stunts and screen presence, takes centre stage as the lead.
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Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas actor Sahher Bambba steps into the role of the female lead in the series.
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Bobby Deol, fresh from reinventing himself as a menacing antagonist, will be seen essaying superstar Ajay Talvar.
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Kill co-star Raghav Juyal also joins the ensemble, playing a loyal friend to the protagonist.
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Veteran Manoj Pahwa is set to take on the role of Aasmaan’s father in the narrative.
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Mona Singh, known for her versatility, is reportedly cast as Aasmaan’s mother in the series.
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After a long absence from films, Rajat Bedi returns with a powerful and commanding Marking a strong comeback, Rajat Bedi returns to screens with a commanding turn.
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The trailer also teases a quirky cameo by filmmaker Karan Johar, who makes a playful entry.
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With Shah Rukh Khan lending his voice, "best friend" Salman Khan lights up the teaser with a surprise appearance.
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The trailer hints at a fiery special cameo by none other than Bollywood’s livewire, Ranveer Singh.
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The series is co-created by Bilal Siddiqi and Manav Chauhan, with Aryan contributing to the writing.
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Backed by Gauri Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment, the series boasts a big-banner stamp.
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The show, described as a genre-defying series that blends self-awareness with cheeky humour and will premiere on September 18, 2025.