“The Bads of Bollywood is out, and what more could I say, Tamally Ma'ak. Thank you very much, everyone loved it, Aryan Khan has done a remarkable job. Hats off to Aryan Khan, thank you and love you.” – That was actor-dancer Raghav Juyal at the Khidkiyaan Theatre Festival 2025, and if you weren’t already curious about Netflix’s latest hit, his heartfelt words might just nudge you to start bingeing.
Riding high on the wave of success, Raghav couldn't contain his gratitude for the glowing response to The Bads of Bollywood, a show that has unexpectedly taken both audiences and critics by storm. His shout-out to Aryan Khan, the show’s debutant creator-director, was more than just co-star camaraderie—it felt like genuine admiration for a fresh voice that’s just finding its rhythm in Indian storytelling.
The series, a satirical action-comedy drama, is a Netflix original backed by Red Chillies Entertainment, and follows the journey of a rising actor tangled in a web of fame, contracts, and egos. With Bobby Deol, Lakshya Lalwani, Sahher Bambba, Raghav Juyal, and an ensemble of familiar faces, the show has struck gold with its mix of razor-sharp writing, dark humour, and industry-insider commentary. Raghav’s own performance has been widely appreciated, adding layers to the chaos with his signature blend of quirk and emotion.
While chatting with media at the theatre festival, Raghav also expressed his excitement about the live performances. “Fun, dance and theater world is like that, and I am eagerly waiting for the performances this season,” he said. “Mukesh Chhabra is doing an amazing job with his festival and this is my first time being here, so excited.” His presence at Khidkiyaan further bridges his love for both screen and stage—a versatility fans have long admired.
From stealing hearts on reality TV to making waves in a Netflix original, Raghav Juyal continues to redefine what a modern entertainer can be. And if The Bads of Bollywood is any indication, he—and Aryan Khan—are just getting started.