India’s most beloved actor’s son was swiftly turned into a fallen prince. The media mined him for a profitable story, while society consumed his downfall as spectacle. Aryan, however, has chosen to reclaim the narrative. His directorial debut, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, uses irony as its edge. From its preview, the series comes across as sharp, self-aware, and peppered with sly nods to the industry’s excesses and Khan’s own time behind bars. In a culture consumed by image, Khan’s willingness to laugh at himself stands out. It blunts judgment and asserts control. The interplay of reel and reality deepens beside Shah Rukh’s Jawan (2023), where a line about protecting his son suddenly carries off-screen weight. During the trailer launch of his upcoming Netflix series, Khan spoke with a certain sincerity, notes in hand and his father’s anchoring presence behind him.