Farah Khan Reveals BTS Moments From Ba**ds of Bollywood, Ghafoor Shot in One Day
Farah shares exclusive behind-the-scenes photos with iconic villains from Bollywood.
Acclaimed filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan delighted fans with a glimpse into the making of the song "Ghafoor" from the upcoming film The Ba**ds of Bollywood, revealing it was filmed in a single day. On Thursday, Khan posted four behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram, showcasing herself alongside Bollywood’s legendary villains Shakti Kapoor, Ranjeet, and Gulshan Grover, with one image featuring debutant director Aryan Khan. The vibrant track, part of a project backed by Red Chillies Entertainment, has garnered significant buzz, amplified by this nostalgic peek into its high-energy production.
Khan’s caption expressed her exhilaration: “Just!! What a blast I had shooting #ghafoor for @aryan even though we had only one day to shoot this. Getting so much love for it, thank you @iamsrk @shashwatology @tamannaahspeaks @ranjeetthegoli @shaktikapoor @gulshangrover @r_varman_ @anitandonald @nishkalulla @redchilliesent @bonniejain @sadnaminhas @karsonali @tusharshetty95 #Ba**dsofBollywood JUST Love youuu @aryan.” The images capture the camaraderie on set, blending veteran charisma with fresh creative direction under Aryan Khan, son of Shah Rukh Khan, who is steering the project as director.
The Ba**ds of Bollywood, a gritty action-drama, marks Aryan’s directorial debut, produced by Red Chillies Entertainment, co-owned by Shah Rukh Khan and Gauri Khan. The song "Ghafoor", featuring Tamannaah Bhatia and composed by Shashwat Sachdev, has struck a chord with audiences for its retro-modern vibe, evoking the masala flair of 1980s Bollywood. The inclusion of iconic antagonists like Kapoor, Ranjeet, and Grover—known for their memorable roles in classics like Qurbani and Karz—adds a layer of nostalgia, appealing to fans across generations.
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The rapid shoot, completed in a single day, underscores Khan’s choreographic prowess and ability to orchestrate complex sequences under tight constraints. Social media reactions to her post reflect excitement for the film, slated for a 2026 release, with fans praising the star-studded collaboration and Aryan’s bold entry into filmmaking. As Bollywood navigates a post-pandemic revival, The Ba***ds of Bollywood promises to merge vintage swagger with contemporary storytelling, with "Ghafoor" setting an electrifying tone.
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