Lights, Camera, Paaji! Shah Rukh Khan just had the most heartwarming and hilarious dad moment on social media, and the internet can’t get enough. In a charming behind-the-scenes video, SRK revealed a sneak peek into the recording of “Tenu Ki Pata”, the latest track from “The Bads of Bollywood,” a new Netflix series that marks Aryan Khan’s directorial debut. And guess who’s lending his golden vocals? None other than Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh, whose swag and sincerity are just as powerful as his voice.
SRK, as always, added his signature flair. Posting the video with a big virtual jhappi for Diljit, he wrote: “A heartfelt thanks and big jhappi to Diljit paaji….you are too kind and sweet. Hope Aryan didn’t trouble u too much.” You can almost hear the warm chuckle in his tone. It’s not just a proud parent’s post — it’s Shah Rukh’s way of keeping it real, funny, and full of love. And honestly, who wouldn't want to be on a set where SRK is cheering you on and Diljit is on mic duty?
“The Bads of Bollywood” (don’t let the bleeped-out title fool you) is being billed as a sharp, witty satire on the inner workings of the Hindi film industry — a playground Aryan Khan is now boldly stepping into. The Netflix series, releasing on September 18, features a bold ensemble cast including names like Lakshya, Raghav Juyal, Sahher Bambba, and even Badshah. But it’s Aryan’s behind-the-camera presence that’s stealing the spotlight — and rightfully so, with dad SRK amplifying the buzz like only a Khan can.
Diljit Dosanjh, on the other hand, continues his streak of being the most loved guy in the business. The video shows him effortlessly recording the track, blending cool with compassion. It’s no surprise SRK couldn’t help but gush. Fans of both the stars were treated to a wholesome moment of mutual respect and creative collaboration. "Tenu Ki Pata" is not just another soundtrack — it’s a musical handshake between two generations of talent, with SRK playing proud referee.
So mark your calendars and prep your popcorn. Between Aryan’s satirical take on stardom, Diljit’s musical magic, and SRK’s dad-energy-powered promotions, “The Bads of Bollywood” is already shaping up to be one of Netflix India’s biggest drops of the year. And let’s be honest — if King Khan says “watch it,” who’s arguing?
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