Watch: Aryan Khan Tries To Dodge Paparazzi As Video Goes Viral

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Aryan Khan made a rare public appearance at Sohail Khan’s son Nirvan Khan’s birthday party in Mumbai on Monday night, but true to his nature, Shah Rukh Khan ’s son chose to stay away from the spotlight.
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Quiet Arrival, No Poses

A video from the venue soon surfaced on social media, showing two young men stepping out of a car as paparazzi waited outside. At one point, a voice allegedly from the security team was heard telling photographers, “Chalo chalo ho gaya.” Moments later, Aryan Khan emerged from the vehicle but quickly avoided the cameras and walked straight into the venue, ignoring repeated calls from photographers.



Video Credit: Viralbhayani


Known for Keeping a Low Profile

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Unlike many star kids, Aryan has consistently maintained a private life. He rarely poses for paparazzi and keeps his social media presence minimal, often choosing to stay behind the scenes rather than in front of the camera.

Successful Directorial Debut

Earlier this year, Aryan Khan made his directorial debut with The Ba**ds of Bollywood*. The series features an ensemble cast including Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Manoj Pahwa, Mona Singh, Manish Chaudhari, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, Vijayant Kohli, along with Rajat Bedi and Gautami Kapoor.

The show follows Aasmaan Singh, played by Lakshya, an ambitious outsider trying to make his mark in Bollywood, while navigating the industry’s glamour, chaos and ruthless competition.


Tops IMDb Popularity Charts

Recently, The Ba**ds of Bollywood* was named IMDb’s most popular series of 2025 in India. It topped the list ahead of Black Warrant, Paataal Lok Season 2 and Panchayat 4, marking a major milestone for Aryan’s first project as a director.

Aryan Reacts to the Recognition

Reacting to the achievement, Aryan expressed his gratitude, saying, “Seeing The Ba***ds of Bollywood as the most popular web series on IMDb feels exactly like what we wanted to do — shake the room and own the conversation, to make something that defines an entire genre in the modern era; a pop cultural phenomenon. I wanted this show to be a celebration of the madness, the magic, the mischief, and the raw ambition that fuels this industry. No soft edges, no pretending, we told the story the way it deserved to be told, and audiences across the world showed up for it in a massive way. The memes, the fan edits, the arguments, the obsession that’s a show becoming part of culture, not just a weekend watch."





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