A respectful revelation has emerged from the set of The Bads of Bollywood, leaving many in awe. *Choreographer Mudassar Khan shared an insightful story about Aryan Khan's unique approach to addressing his famous father, Shah Rukh Khan.
In a recent podcast interview, Mudassar Khan, who worked on the series' songs, recounted an interaction that showcased Aryan's professionalism and respect for his father, a renowned Bollywood superstar.
'Aryan Khan: A Son's Respectful Address'
Mudassar described the moment when Aryan and he presented a reference video for a song to Shah Rukh Khan in his vanity van. Aryan's choice of words left Mudassar stunned. Instead of the expected 'Dad', Aryan respectfully called his father 'Sir'.
"Aryan waited patiently for Shah Rukh sir's attention and then said, 'Sir, we have prepared something for the song. Would you like to see it?'" Mudassar recalled.
Shah Rukh Khan's response was equally gracious. He praised the work, saying, "Very good," and even placed his hand on Mudassar's head as a gesture of appreciation.
But here's where it gets intriguing: when Mudassar suggested showing another video, Aryan again addressed Shah Rukh as 'Sir', asking for his time.
"I was taken aback," Mudassar admitted. "If it were me, I'd probably say, 'Dad, check this out!' But Aryan's approach was so mature and respectful."
The Bads of Bollywood: A Family Affair*
The series, written and directed by Aryan Khan, featured an impressive cast, including Lakshya and Sahher Bambba in leading roles, alongside Bollywood heavyweights like Bobby Deol, Raghav Juyal, Anya Singh, and Mona Singh. It also boasted star-studded cameos, with appearances by Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Karan Johar, Ranveer Singh, and Emraan Hashmi.
The show received critical acclaim, with special praise for Aryan's directorial skills and humor.
Mudassar Khan: A Talented Choreographer
Mudassar Khan, a seasoned choreographer, began his career working with Salman Khan. He has choreographed numerous hit dance numbers, such as 'Humka Peeni Hai' from Dabangg, 'Desi Beat' from Bodyguard, and many more. His work has been featured in several successful films, and he has also served as a judge on the popular dance competition, Dance India Dance.
This respectful interaction between Aryan and Shah Rukh Khan highlights the professional dynamic that can exist even within family relationships. It's a reminder that respect and professionalism can coexist, even in the most intimate of settings.
And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about the famous names involved, but the talent and dedication of individuals like Mudassar Khan, who bring these projects to life.
What do you think? Is it surprising to see such a respectful dynamic between a son and his famous father? Or is it a testament to the power of professionalism? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!