Aryan Khan's Mimicry Secret & Bengaluru Pub Incident: Bollywood's New Chapter
Aryan Khan: Mimicry Secret, SRK Praise & Bengaluru Pub Complaint

The spotlight is firmly on Aryan Khan, son of superstar Shah Rukh Khan, for a mix of professional triumphs and a recent personal controversy. The young filmmaker's directorial debut, 'The Ba***ds Of Bollywood', released earlier this year to significant appreciation, but he now finds himself navigating a legal complaint stemming from an incident at a Bengaluru pub.

Behind the Scenes of a Bollywood Debut

In a recent interview with GQ India, Aryan Khan shared fascinating behind-the-scenes details about his much-talked-about web series. He revealed a fun fact that has surprised fans: he provided the voice for a famous Salman Khan line in the show. "Fun fact, in the show, when Salman Khan says, ‘What party? Bullshit party,’ that’s actually me!" Aryan confessed, showcasing his talent for mimicry.

The series, which starred Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Sahher Bambba, Anya Singh, and Mona Singh, was also notable for its star-studded cameos. The list included Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Disha Patani, Orry, Shanaya Kapoor, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Rajkummar Rao, Sara Ali Khan, Aamir Khan, S S Rajamouli, Badshah, Ranbir Kapoor, and Emraan Hashmi, who reportedly stole the show.

Working with King Khan: A Director's Perspective

Aryan also opened up about the experience of directing his legendary father, Shah Rukh Khan. He had nothing but praise, describing SRK as the easiest person to work with. "He knows exactly what to do, how to do it. And when he’s on set, everyone else behaves exceptionally well," Aryan stated, highlighting the professionalism and respect his father commands on a film set.

A Legal Hurdle Emerges in Bengaluru

While his creative work continues to be discussed, Aryan Khan is currently in the news for a different reason. A formal complaint has been filed against him following an incident at a Bengaluru pub on November 28. The complainant alleges that Aryan flashed his middle finger towards the crowd.

Videos of the alleged gesture went viral on social media, sparking immediate online outrage. This led to legal action being initiated. According to an ANI report, advocate Owaiz Hussain S, a resident of Sankey Road, submitted the complaint to multiple authorities. These included the Director General of Police, the Bengaluru City Police Commissioner, the DCP (Central Division), the Inspector of Cubbon Park Police Station, and the Karnataka State Women’s Commission.

The advocate has sought the registration of an FIR against Aryan Khan for making what he described as an obscene gesture in public view. The authorities are now looking into the matter based on this complaint.

This development marks a complex moment for Aryan Khan, as he balances the acclaim from his successful entry into filmmaking with the scrutiny of a public controversy. The industry and fans alike are watching closely to see how both narratives unfold.