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Raghav Juyal reveals words of wisdom he received from Shah Rukh Khan: 'Don't be a loose cannon'

Raghav Juyal, lauded for his role in Aryan Khan’s ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’, revealed lessons learned from Shah Rukh Khan. SRK advised him against being a “loose cannon” and romanticizing his image. Juyal also praised SRK’s incredible work ethic, calling him a “mentor” who works like a “mazdoor” without insecurities.

Raghav Juyal has been receiving a lot of appreciation for portraying the character of Parvaiz in Aryan Khan’s ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’. Amidst all the buzz around him, the actor recently talked about what he learned from Aryan’s father—superstar Shah Rukh Khan. Not just that, Juyal even shared that he wishes to become the “biggest superstar of this country.”

Raghav Juyal says Shah Rukh Khan asked him not to be a “loose cannon”

In conversation with Ranveer Allahbadia on his podcast, Raghav Juyal shared that Shah Rukh Khan told him not to make any statements that might land him in trouble. The ‘Kill’ actor recalled SRK telling him, “You cannot be a loose cannon.” Juyal shared that he understood that even Khan might have been a loose cannon “early in his career.”

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Raghav Juyal went on to share that Shah Rukh Khan told him not to “romanticize” his “image of being honest and raw.” He added, “I have to rein myself in.”

Raghav Juyal talks about how hardworking Shah Rukh Khan is

In the same conversation, Raghav Juyal shared that for him, Shah Rukh Khan is “like a mentor” to him. He stated that Khan can even work “24 hours a day.” Juyal shared that SRK gave him cues for the project. He expressed that the superstar “defers” to whatever the director has to say.Raghav clarified that SRK was not there on the sets of ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’ as it was Aryan Khan’s project. The actor who played Parvaiz said, “He loves to work. He enjoys it.”Juyal went on to reveal that Khan has no issues even in “moving lights around or moving heavy objects around.” The actor added, “He works like a ‘mazdoor,’ and that’s what you can learn from him. He’s the first superstar I’ve seen who doesn’t have any insecurities.”

More about ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’

Directed by Aryan Khan, the show featured Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Sahher Bambba, Bobby Deol, Mona Singh, and Anya Singh in the lead roles. The show premiered on Netflix on September 18, 2025. Go to Source

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