Ba**ds Of Bollywood Budget, Casting, Casting Fee, And review

Ba**ds Of Bollywood Budget

Aryan Khan brought together the truth of Bollywood and everyone’s thoughts, roasting Bollywood in his own style. In this way, everyone’s place has been shown, be it Karan Johar, or any big production company, or the stardom of a star, or nepotism. It’s the same story for everyone. Whatever has been shown can be real because no one knows what is going on inside Bollywood, how many new actors and actresses are made and ruined, there is a lot of depth in this series, I found Raghav Juyal to have done the best work in the series, brother his acting is full of comedy and daring, the guy can do a lot in this industry, just keep getting the opportunity. Make him try comedy or the role of a villain, he is a macho man in both.

Series Review Ba***ds Of Bollywood.

Speaking of the review, everyone has done a very good job, the first direction is by Aryan Khan and that too is the best. How is the movie Banti, how is the Bollywood industry, what can happen like that, all that has been told, in personal terms, the involvement of Karan Johar’s Dharma Production seemed right because how would it have looked if those who promote nepotism and those who challenge Naya Chehre were not there in this series.

Sone extra ordinary and some negative points

In one scene, Aamir Khan and SS Rajamouli both of them have been shown, in my opinion, in the budget in which this series has been made, a blockbuster movie could have been made but the plan of the series is amazing. Before entering the theatre, it is very important to test the skills of the small screen. Lakshya has left everyone stunned with his brilliant acting in the series, and Bobby sir’s work is also very good. Overall the series is worth watching but because he has used a lot of abuses, it seems as if he can speak any dialogue but not a single dialogue has been written without abuses. You should not have put that much, ch**ya, be**chd, it works till normal but in this there are only some abuses which go beyond the limits, which are moving half the audience for this series.

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Ba**ds Of Bollywood Budget, Casting, Casting Fee, And review

Category Details
Title The Ba***ds of Bollywood
Type TV Series (Netflix Original)
Release Date September 18, 2025
Seasons / Episodes Season 1 – 7 Episodes
Runtime per Episode 56 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Genre Comedy, Satire, Drama, Masala
Creator / Director Aryan Khan (Directorial Debut)
Production House Red Chillies Entertainment
Streaming Platform Netflix
IMDb Rating 7.4/10 (based on ~1.4K ratings)
Top Rated Episode Episode 7 – Picture Ka Title Hoga (8.2/10)
Popularity Trending in Netflix Top 10 (India)
Filming Location Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Tech Specs Dolby Digital

Star Cast & Roles

  • Bobby Deol – Ajay Talvar (Lead, 7 Episodes)

  • Lakshya Lalwani – Aasmaan Singh (Lead, 7 Episodes)

  • Raghav Juyal – Parvaiz (Lead, 7 Episodes)

  • Sahher Bambba – Karishma Talvar (7 Episodes)

  • Anya Singh – Sanya (7 Episodes)

  • Manish Chaudhari – Freddy Sodawallah (7 Episodes)

  • Mona Singh – Neeta Singh (6 Episodes)

  • Rajat Bedi – Jaraj Saxena (6 Episodes)

  • Manoj Pahwa – Avtar (6 Episodes)

  • Eshika Dey – Pushpa (4 Episodes)

  • Arshad Warsi – Gafoor Ismail (Special Cameo, 3 Episodes)

  • Cameos: Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh, Aamir Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Disha Patani, Karan Johar, Ranbir Kapoor

Budget & Cast Fees

Actor Approx. Fee (INR)
Bobby Deol ₹8 Crore
Lakshya Lalwani ₹3 Crore
Raghav Juyal ₹2.5 Crore
Sahher Bambba ₹1.5 Crore
Mona Singh ₹1 Crore
Manoj Pahwa ₹1 Crore
Special Cameos (Top Stars) ₹15–20 Crore (combined, goodwill + fee)

Overall Budget (Season 1): Estimated ₹120–130 Crore, including cast, production, VFX, and promotions.

Highlights

  • Aryan Khan’s bold directorial debut under Red Chillies Entertainment.

  • A satirical yet entertaining take on nepotism, gossip, and scandals in Bollywood.

  • Packed with celebrity cameos that created major buzz.

  • Received mixed reviews: praised for comedy, cameos, and bold storytelling, but criticized for uneven pacing and average VFX.

  • Currently streaming on Netflix India & Global.

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