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Shah Rukh Khan cheers on song ‘Tu Pehli Tu Aakhri’

‘The Ba***ds Of Bollywood’: Shah Rukh Khan cheers on song 'Tu Pehli Tu Aakhri' from Aryan Khan’s debut: ‘Magic is you’

Aryan Khan’s Netflix debut, The Ba***ds Of Bollywood, premieres September 18, starring Lakshya and Sahher Bambba. Shah Rukh Khan praises Shashwat’s song “Tu Pehli Tu Aakhri,” calling him “Magic.” Produced by Gauri Khan’s Red Chillies, the series offers a witty, insider view of Bollywood’s glitter and chaos.

Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan, marks his directorial debut with the highly anticipated Netflix series, ‘The Ba***ds Of Bollywood’. Proudly supporting his son’s new venture, Shah Rukh actively promotes the show across his social media platforms ahead of its release.Let’s take a closer look.

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Shah Rukh’s social media tribute to ShashwatTaking to Instagram, Shah Rukh shared a poster of the new song “Tu Pehli Tu Aakhri,” featuring Lakshya and Sahher Bambba. He wrote, “Here’s #TuPehliTuAakhri. This young man Shashwat has done amazing work with the music of #TheBadsofBollywood.” He continued the praise, “Bless you beta for the hard work, perseverance and creativity. This love song from the score is one of my favourites. Shash you are Magic and Magic is you!!!..And @kumaarofficial lyrics are lovely paaji!!”.

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Shashwat’s heartfelt gratitudeShashwat expressed his heartfelt thanks by resharing Shah Rukh Khan’s post on his Instagram Story. He wrote, “Dear Sir, With you, even my search and my childish pursuits were fun, and that fun became the true wisdom..I also stumbled upon true grace and kindness in Aaryan. With all my heart”.

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About ‘The Ba***ds Of Bollywood’‘The Ba***ds Of Bollywood’ is a vibrant new Netflix series created and directed by Aryan Khan, produced by Gauri Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment. Starring Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, and Manoj Pahwa, the show offers a witty, self-aware glimpse into Bollywood’s chaotic world through the eyes of ambitious outsiders. Set to premiere September 18, it blends humor, drama, and insider cameos for a fresh take on the film industry’s glitter and grind.

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