Shah Rukh Khan's son Aryan Khan all set to debut on OTT with a B-town comedy drama? - here's what we know

Aryan Khan is developing a web series that offers a close-up fictitious depiction of the Hindi film industry, according to recent reports.
Aryan Khan

Aryan Khan

Shah Rukh Khan is going to remember 2023 with fondness for a plethora of reasons. After five years, the celebrity makes a triumphant comeback to theatres with not one, not two, but three back-to-back films. Atlee Kumar's Jawan, Rajkumar Hirani's Dunki, and Siddharth Anand's Pathan are anticipated to restore SRK's unquestionable popularity at the box office, which has been negatively impacted by the series of box office flops like Fan, Jab Harry Met Sejal, and Zero.
Shah Rukh, however, is more enthusiastic about 2023 than he is for any of the upcoming films that will be released in theatres one by one throughout the course of the next year. His eldest son Aryan Khan is also beginning his creative adventure with an OTT series next year, while his daughter Suhana Khan makes her Bollywood debut with Zoya Akhtar's version of "The Archies" on Netflix.
Aryan Khan is developing a web series that offers a close-up fictitious depiction of the Hindi film industry, according to Peepingmoon's sources. Red Chillies Entertainment's in-house writing staff and Khan are currently working on this as-yet-untitled project, which they hope to debut in 2023.
"Aryan is working on this Tinseltown satire on his own and will serve as the showrunner but might not necessarily direct it. It’s a funny, touching, and gripping story set in the Mumbai film industry, told through an up-and-coming young actor and his friends. Having been a star kid, Aryan is well aware of all the nitty-gritty of how the film industry functions and has written a script that takes a not-too-serious look at the ins-and-outs of film stardom," told the source, adding that it's a fictional tale based on the experiences of industry insiders, it provides a glimpse into the day-to-day lives of actors and highlights the challenges they have in finding love and achieving artistic fulfilment in the entertainment industry. No streaming service is currently associated with the show, which is currently being developed internally at RCE.
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