Aryan Khan recently announced his directorial debut with his latest series, ‘Bads of Bollywood’. Set to release on Netflix on September 18, Khan set the tone right for his entry in Bollywood. As the trailer sent expectations soaring high, the series has immense star power, with names like Shah Rukh Khan, Shilpa Shetty, Bobby Deol, and Raveena Tandon.

The TV series follows the life of an ambitious outsider navigating through the mysterious world of Bollywood. The satirical, self-aware humour sent the viewers into splits after the trailer was released. However, the most recent update on Aryan Khan’s Bads of Bollywood has left fans shocked. Diljit Dosanjh rolled out his newest single, ‘Tenu ki Pata’, for the upcoming series on Netflix.

Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Tenu ki Pata’

With a BTS video of the recording, the global Punjabi star announced the single on his official Instagram page. Written by Kumaar and produced Ujwal Gupta, the single arrives with a cinematic video featuring Manoj Pahwa and a cameo face-off with Badshah. Adding even more anticipation to Khan’s OTT debut, fans could not get enough of this collaboration.

‘Iss collab ne humara dil-jeet liya!’

As the internet fell absolutely in love with the single, netizens praised Khan’s dedication towards the craft. This unexpected duo, something the Internet “did not see coming,” surely raised the “serotonin levels” of fans online, read the 10,000 comments under Diljit’s joint post with Shah Rukh Khan.

Bads of Bollywood also stars Lakshya Lalwani, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Mona Singh, Sahher Bambba, Manish Chaudharo, Rajat Bedi, Vijayant Kohli, and Gautami Kapoor. Bollywood stars like Ranveer Singh, Karan Johar, Aamir Khan, SS Rajamouli, Shah Rukh Khan, Disha Patani, and Salman Khan also appear briefly in the OTT series. Released 5 days ago, Aryan Khan’s debut trailer garnered over 50 million views on YouTube.

With Dosanjh’s 200 million streams on Spotify, his newest song for Bads Of Bollywood is set to create big waves among his fans.

About ‘Bads of Bollywood’

This Aryan Khan directorial debut, showing the clash of glamour, ego, and ambition, is a sharp take on Bollywood’s culture. The seven-episode series is based, ironically, on the themes of nepotism, meta-commentary, and power struggles. It marks Aryan Khan‘s shift from Shah Rukh Khan’s son to director of a Netflix series and is set to release on September 18.