Directed by Aryan Khan, "The Bads of Bollywood" features several industry stars. Arshad Warsi also plays a key role. He recently revealed why he decided to work on Aryan Khan's series. Arshad Warsi revealed that he hadn't even read the script.
What transpired between Aryan Khan and Arshad?
Speaking on Raj Shamani's podcast, actor Arshad Warsi said, "Aryan Khan called me to do 'The Bads of Bollywood.' I didn't even think about it. He wanted me to do something, just a day or two of work. I said, 'I'm ready.'" Arshad further added, "I didn't even need to listen to the script." Arshad had told Aryan Khan, "I don't need to hear anything, just tell me what to do." Aryan replied, "Sir, it's the role of a gangster who always gets the hero bail." I said, "That's it, I'm doing it."
A Funny Story from the Set
Arshad also shared a funny story from the set of the series. He said, "When I went to shoot, I asked him a very simple question. I said, 'Where is that boat coming from with four strong men?' He said, 'Sir, it must be coming from Somalia.' As soon as I heard that this small boat with four 'blacks' was coming from Somalia, I understood what kind of director he was. I said, 'Done.'
These stars are part of the series.
He continued, "So what I want to say is that when you look at it as an actor, where the boat is coming from doesn't matter at all. He's the kind of director with whom, once you know the story well, you're both on the same page." "Bads of Bollywood" stars Lakshya, Bobby Deol, Mona Singh, Gautami Kapoor, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, and Sahher Bambba. It is available on Netflix.
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