Farah Khan Shares BTS Photos From The Ba***ds Of Bollywood Sets, Reveals Ghafoor Song Was Shot In Just One Day
Farah took to Instagram, where she posted four pictures from the sets of the song Ghafoor

Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan gave fans a delightful throwback to Bollywood’s golden era of villains by sharing pictures with Shakti Kapoor, Ranjeet, and Gulshan Grover. The trio, often remembered as some of Hindi cinema’s most unforgettable antagonists, joined Farah on the sets of the song Ghafoor.
The highlight? Farah revealed that the much-talked-about track was shot in just one day—a feat that fans and industry insiders alike are praising.
Farah Khan Shares Behind-the-Scenes Glimpses
Taking to Instagram, Farah posted four pictures from the set. In one frame, she posed with Shakti Kapoor, Ranjeet, and Gulshan Grover, all of whom brought back a wave of nostalgia for audiences who grew up watching their iconic villainous roles. Another photo featured Aryan Khan, who joined the frame with the veterans, marking a symbolic passing of the torch to Bollywood’s next generation of creators.
In her caption, Farah wrote:
"Just!! What a blast I had shooting #ghafoor for @aryan even though we had only one day to shoot this. Getting so much love for it, thank you @iamsrk @shashwatology @tamannaahspeaks @ranjeetthegoli @shaktikapoor @gulshangrover @r_varman_ @anitandonald @nishkalulla @redchilliesent @bonniejain @sadnaminhas @karsonali @tusharshetty95 #Ba**dsofBollywood JUST Lov uuu @aryan (sic)."*

Her excitement reflected not only the joy of working with these industry veterans but also the anticipation surrounding Aryan Khan’s directorial debut.
About The Ba**ds of Bollywood*
The series, The Ba**ds of Bollywood*, is a satirical action-comedy television show and also marks Aryan Khan’s much-anticipated debut as a director. Available on Netflix, the show brings together a quirky blend of satire, action, and commentary on the underbelly of the film industry.
Produced by Gauri Khan under the Red Chillies Entertainment banner, the project highlights the Khan family’s continued creative influence on Indian entertainment.
The ensemble cast includes Lakshya Lalwani, Sahher Bambba, Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Mona Singh, Gautami Kapoor, Manoj Pahwa, Rajat Bedi, Manish Chaudhari, Vijayant Kohli, and Rohit Gill.
The Storyline
At the heart of The Ba**ds of Bollywood* is the story of Aasmaan, an aspiring young man determined to make it big in the ruthless world of cinema. Alongside his friends, Aasmaan must navigate the glamour, temptations, and darker realities of Bollywood, revealing both its allureand its unsettling truths.

The series blends satire with action, weaving a narrative that both entertains and critiques the chaotic, unpredictable universe of the Hindifilm industry.
A Nostalgic Blend of Old and New
What makes Farah Khan’s Ghafoor shoot even more special is the combination of Bollywood’s iconic villains with a modern satirical story directed by a rising filmmaker. Shakti Kapoor, Ranjeet, and Gulshan Grover defined villainy in Indian cinema for decades, while Aryan Khan now represents the new wave of storytelling.
Their presence in the song is more than just a cameo—it’s a symbolic nod to Bollywood’s enduring legacy of colorful characters, blending nostalgia with fresh vision.
With Aryan Khan stepping confidently into direction and Farah Khan ensuring her trademark touch of fun and spectacle, The Ba**ds of Bollywood* promises to be a unique addition to Netflix’s growing slate of Indian originals.
The collaboration between Farah Khan and Aryan Khan has also stirred interest for another reason—it represents a rare bridge between two cinematic generations. Farah, known for choreographing some of the biggest hits of the 1990s and early 2000s, brings with her a flair for spectacle and timing. Aryan, on the other hand, brings a sharp, modern sensibility that connects with the streaming generation. Together, their creative energies seem to have struck the right balance between legacy and innovation.
Shakti Kapoor, Ranjeet, and Gulshan Grover’s involvement isn’t just nostalgia for the sake of it. These veterans shaped how Indian audiences viewed villains. From charm mixed with menace to comic unpredictability, their performances gave Hindi films unforgettable depth. Seeing them back together under Farah’s direction feels like revisiting a part of Bollywood history that shaped popular culture for decades.
Social media users have also taken notice of the shoot. Farah’s post quickly went viral, with thousands of fans celebrating the return of “Bollywood’s Bad Boys.” Many praised her for bringing back the iconic trio in a fresh and humorous way, while others expressed curiosity about how they’d fit into Aryan Khan’s vision for *The Bads of Bollywood**.*
Industry insiders have been equally vocal. Several directors and actors lauded Aryan’s ability to attract top-tier collaborators for his debut project. According to sources close to Red Chillies Entertainment, Aryan was deeply involved in the creative process—from script development to shot composition. His hands-on approach reportedly impressed the senior crew members, who described him as “focused, articulate, and fearless aboutexperimenting.”
Farah Khan herself has never shied away from speaking about her admiration for the next generation of filmmakers. She often emphasizes the importance of adapting with time, and working on this project seems to have reignited her own creative spark. Behind the camera, she reportedly added her signature energy to the shoot, ensuring that even with just one day of filming, the song had visual punch and rhythm.
As for the series, early buzz suggests that *The Bads of Bollywood** is shaping up to be an unconventional ride. The storyline promises humor wrapped around sharp commentary, and the soundtrack—featuring Ghafoor—is already building anticipation. The blend of Farah’s choreography and Aryan’s direction could make it one of the most talked-about Indian web projects of the year.**
The Khan family’s involvement naturally adds weight. With Gauri Khan producing, Aryan directing, and Shah Rukh Khan offering his creative input, *The Bads of Bollywood** isn’t just another show—it’s a statement about how the family continues to redefine entertainment through new formats. From big screens to streaming platforms, their presence remains a benchmark of evolving Bollywood storytelling.**
As fans await the show’s full release on Netflix, Farah Khan’s behind-the-scenes glimpse has done what it was meant to—build excitement, spark nostalgia, and remind everyone why Bollywood’s villains and visionaries still hold a special place in the hearts of movie lovers.
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Dena Falken Esq
Dena Falken Esq is renowned in the legal community as the Founder and CEO of Legal-Ease International, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing legal communication and proficiency worldwide.



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