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By Suditi Raje

Aryan Khan’s Directorial Debut Brings the Beat: First Song ‘Badli Si Hawa’ Sets the Dance Floor Ablaze

Updated At: August 23, 2025 7:40 PM

A fun, high-energy track featuring Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, and Raghav Juyal amps up excitement for the show

New Delhi, August 23, 2025

Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, is stepping into the limelight as a director with his first project “The Bads of Bollywood.” Ahead of its much-awaited premiere, the makers have dropped the show’s first track, “Badli Si Hawa,” and it’s already setting social media on fire.

Released by T-Series

Music giant T-Series unveiled the track on its official YouTube channel and across social media platforms. Sharing the reel on Instagram, they wrote, “The dance floor belongs to this vibe – Badli Si Hawa is here!”

High-energy performances and vibrant vibes

The song features the show’s lead cast – Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, and Raghav Juyal – delivering a power-packed, fun-filled performance. From Sahher and Lakshya’s playful romantic chemistry to Lakshya and Raghav’s infectious camaraderie, the track is brimming with youthful energy and feel-good moments.

Music, lyrics, and vocals

Composed by celebrated South Indian music director Anirudh Ravichander, the track’s catchy beats are penned by lyricist Kumar. Lending their voices to the song are playback sensation Arijit Singh and Amira Gill. With its lively arrangement and infectious rhythm, “Badli Si Hawa” is set to become a party favorite.

A glimpse into Aryan Khan’s vision

“The Bads of Bollywood” marks Aryan Khan’s much-anticipated directorial debut. The show promises an entertaining blend of drama, action, and romance, capturing the glitz and chaos of the film industry. Featuring a diverse ensemble cast, the series will stream on Netflix starting September 18.

With the release of “Badli Si Hawa,” Aryan Khan has given audiences a taste of the vibe they can expect. The upbeat song not only showcases his creative flair but also sets the tone for a show that’s ready to shake things up on the digital stage.

Suditi Raje

[Suditi Raje] is an experienced journalist and content creator, passionate about delivering stories that make an impact. At Newsisland, [she] specialize in political analysis, offering readers a deep dive into the issues that affect us all.

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