Bads of Bollywood X reviews: Aryan Khan’s directorial debut is all Bollywood can talk about today. Coming a day after the glitzy, star-studded premiere, Bads of Bollywood is out on Netflix. With all seven episodes out, ‘Meet the Bads’ is the debut episode of the series. The 56-minute debut takes you on a rather interesting ride as the Ba***ds of Bollywood cast woos you away.

While reactions have been divided, the Internet is fair to judge the newcomer director, Aryan Khan. Not new to controversy or the glamorous world of Bollywood, this is his insider birds-eye view of Bollywood. Loaded with satire, irony, and humour, Bads of Bollywood is Netflix’s hottest trending series today. All that’s left to judge is, are you binge watching it tonight or saving it for the weekend?

The Ba***ds of Bollywood X reviews

With the apparent themes of nepotism visible, the Internet has been rather kind to Aryan Khan’s Bads of Bollywood. Starting off strong, a user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “finally a massy entertainer that had me engrossed throughout. if gods made you a nepo baby, use it as your biggest weapon, like Aryan Khan did.”

Flooded with high-praises about the first episode, the nearly 6 hour show is yet to be reviewed fully. However, based on the reviews on the first episode, the netizens seem to be really enjoying their time. “The first episode is so good, it went crazy and is such a fun breezy introduction and meta humour is working properly as well. Plus cameos don’t feel forced too.”

Several reviews also praised the dialogue writing of the show. The Bads of Bollywood had been declared, “fun” with the “perfect amount of zaniness and wackiness,” and everything in between. While taking a satirical dig at nepotism, Khan has been praised for the irony of taking newcomers and capturing Karan Johar‘s essence and impressing the audience in just one episode.

‘Bingeworthy series’

While the array of praises only seem to be flowing on X, Ba***ds of Bollywood has also been described as “An irreverent , entertaining , insider view,” but also been called “bingeworthy” in the same review. Is the Internet confused or just dazzled by Khan’s unexpected wonder? Only time will tell.

“This show isn’t about exposing Bollywood, it’s about embracing its madness. With wit, cameos, and chaos, the Netflix show is messy, filmy, and oh-so-fun,” commented on the raw but refined nature of the show. On the other hand, some have described the ending of the show a bit of a falling apart. “The Bads of Bollywood was going so strong! The performances, visuals, direction, then came the climax… and it all fell apart. Proof that “extra creativity” can ruin a masterpiece.