Shah Rukh Khan's eldest son, Aryan Khan, recently ventured into directorial life with the Netflix web series "The Baddies of Bollywood." His debut project has received widespread acclaim from audiences and critics. The series's comic timing, sharp commentary on the politics within Bollywood, and the conservatism of the film industry caught the attention of many. Now, renowned comedian Sunil Pal has responded to Aryan Khan's series, strongly criticizing his performance.

What did Sunil Pal say?
Speaking on a podcast for "Hindi Rush," Sunil Pal compared Aryan Khan's show to his viewpoint of responsibility towards Bollywood. He said, "Why are you criticizing the same Bollywood that made your father, Shah Rukh Khan, such a superstar?" Sunil Pal believes Aryan Khan made a mistake in his debut film by mocking the industry that helped make his father one of the biggest names in Indian cinema.
Aryan Khan's Web Series:
"The Baddies of Bollywood" stars Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, Anha Singh, Mona Singh, and Manoj Pahwa in lead roles. Several A-list Bollywood actors also make cameo appearances. The story follows the struggles of an outsider trying to establish himself in Bollywood and struggling to balance the industry's internal politics and rivalries.
Shah Rukh Khan also mocked in the series.
Aryan also mocks his father, Shah Rukh Khan, but the cast members did not object. Despite this, Sunil Pal says Aryan should have kept in mind that he had no shortage of popularity, wealth, and a platform. He could have sat at home and waited another five years to create something that even Sanjay Leela Bhansali would have appreciated.

Mixed Reaction to the Series
It's worth noting that Aryan's series has received mixed reactions so far. Many people have liked the series, saying it depicts the reality of Bollywood. However, some users have argued that the series should not have mocked major Bollywood superstars.
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