Aryan Khan about balancing satire, respect in the BA *** Rev of Bollywood: 'wanted to be self -reducing, not respectful'
Aryan Khan opened over the tone and creative choices behind his debut project, the BA *** Rev of Bollywood*, who is his first step in writing and direction. Aryan Khan on the tone of ‘The Ba *** DS of Bollywood’ In a conversation with Variety, Aryan Khan shared insights on how the team worked carefully to find a balance between humor, honesty and respect for the industry they belong to. “We wanted to be self -reducing, but nowhere disrespectful,” he said. “So I think we maintained the line correctly, and the handrail was self-imposed, mostly because something was made to the industry and part of the industry, there must be a lot of respect. People are able to take jokes on themselves, I feel, is the first and most important thing of comedy. Take a joke about yourself and then spread the love. ‘ Khan further explained that the tone of the show was designed with careful consideration. “We had other handrail about the tone. Are we who show that constantly deceitful slap -stick -genre? Maybe not. Do we have a fraudulent and slack -sticking moments? Yes. But is it serious or is it a joke? It bends a lot of genres and merges a lot of things, ‘he said. Khan called the series “a family drama at its core”, and noted that emotion remains central to the story. “In order to do this, the handrail is tight, but [we] also found out on the path of where to push. “About ‘The BA *** Rev of Bollywood’ based in the Hindi film industry, the BA ** DS of Bollywood*on Aasmoon Singh, depicted by Lakshya, while making the unpredictable and fiercely competitive world of fame and filming. Identity carve-one that mixes satire with sincerity and self-awareness.