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Rajat Bedi’s fans celebrate comeback of B-town’s ‘OG Villain’

'The Ba***ds Of Bollywood': Rajat Bedi fans celebrate comeback of B-town's 'OG Villain'; say 'Aryan Khan ne izzat rakhli bhai ki'

Rajat Bedi, best remembered for his iconic negative role opposite Hrithik Roshan in ‘Koi Mil Gaya’, is set for a major Hindi comeback with Aryan Khan’s upcoming series ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’. The actor, who dominated the big screens in the 90s and early 2000s with villainous roles in various films, including ‘Partner’, had been absent from big-screen Hindi projects for years until now. Following the release of the trailer, on Wednesday, fans were quick to take note of the star’s short appearance in the clip.

Rajat Bedi makes his comeback

According to reports, Bedi will be seen playing the role of Jaraj Saxena, a character introduced on stage at the show’s preview launch last evening, where Shah Rukh Khan played the host. Taking to social media, they shared their excitement about the return of Bollywood’s ‘OG Villain’.

Fans hail return of Rajat Bedi as ‘OG Villain’

One netizen tweeted, “Rajat Bedi is back!” Another wrote, “The comeback of the notorious villain Rajat Bedi.” Still another used the actor’s iconic dialogue to say, “Rajat bedi returns aryan ne izzat rakhli bhai ki.” Sharing a throwback photo of the actor, another wrote, “Aisa comeback Rajat bedi ka bhi banta hai”Check out the fan reactions below: After a brief return in 2023 with the Punjabi film Gol Gappe and the Telugu film ‘Ahimsa’, this will mark Bedi’s return to the Hindi film industry with this highly anticipated series.

About ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’

The series which also features Lakshya, Bobby Deol, Sahher Bambba, Mona Singh, and Raghav Juyal in lead roles, with feature special cameos from Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh, and Salman Khan.The Ba**ds of Bollywood* begins streaming on Netflix from September 18, 2025.

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