Posted by AI on 2025-10-11 11:41:36 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 13:50:12
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Former Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) officer Sameer Wankhede has taken legal action against Red Chillies Entertainment and Netflix, alleging that their recently released series, The Ba***ds of Bollywood, portrays him in a false and defamatory manner. Wankhede, who filed a defamation case in the Delhi High Court, claims that the satirical show not only insults him but also undermines the efforts of those fighting against drug abuse.
The series, which features a star-studded cast, including cameos from Bollywood heavyweights, has sparked controversy and international backlash. Wankhede revealed that he and his family have become targets of hate messages from individuals in Pakistan, the UAE, and Bangladesh. This development has prompted him to approach the Delhi High Court for legal recourse.
Aryan Khan, the show's creator, defended the creative choices, stating that the series blends satire and exaggeration. He acknowledged internal debates about certain scenes but stood firm on his artistic vision. Khan emphasized that the show is not meant to cater to all tastes, but rather to appeal to a diverse audience with varying senses of humor.
With the Delhi High Court issuing summons to the production companies and streaming platforms involved, the case is set to be heard on October 30. This legal battle highlights the delicate balance between creative freedom and personal reputation, especially when public figures are portrayed in a satirical light. The outcome of this case may have broader implications for the entertainment industry, potentially influencing the boundaries of artistic expression in India.