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Updated on: September 25, 2025 05:03 PM IST
Former NCB officer Sameer Wankhedi has sued Aryan Khan and Shah Rukh Khan for allegedly defaming and Aryan’s web series, Bollywood’s BA *** DS to discredit him.
Former Drug Control Bureau (NCB) head Sameer Wankhed has pulled Aryan Khan and Shah Rukh Khan in court in a defamation case. Wankhedi claims that Aryan’s first web series, The BA *** DS of Bollywood, which was released on Netflix last week, defied a character by modeling a character on him. However, defamation is not the only allegation that the former NCB officer is leverage against the show and its makers. He also said that the show has ‘an insult to national honor’.
Sameer Wankhede has Aryan Khan and SRK
Bollywood’s Ba *** DS is a satire on Bollywood. In episode 1, an anonymous drug policeman is shown arresting an actor from outside a party, standing next to someone who smoke marijuana. The audience mentioned that the actor bored physical equality for Wankhede, who in 2021 arrested the show producer Aryan Khan on drug charges. Aryan was eventually approved by all the allegations, and Wankhed is under investigation.
In her suit, Wankhede alleged, “This series spreads misleading and negative illustrations of anti -enforcement agencies of drugs, causing public confidence in law enforcement institutions.” He sought relief in the nature of losses against a permanent and compulsory prohibition, declaration, and the production house, Netflix and others, stating that he is a false, malicious and defamation video. The suit has been filed against Red Chilli Entertainment Private Limited, a production house owned by Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan and his wife, Gauri Khan. Red chilli has produced the show, which marks Aryan’s young woman in filmmaking.
‘The show insults national honors’
However, defamation is only part of the case against the show. Wankhede has also pointed to a later example in the same scene, where the police sits in their van and say ‘Satyamev Jayate’, in which another character first gives him a thumb, before turning it into a middle finger salute (a gesture that insults or condemns). The suit stated that the Act has formed a serious and sensitive violation of the provisions of prevention of insults of the Act National Honor Act, 1971, which attracts punitive results under the law.
In his trial, Sameer Wankhede has demanded loss The Tata Memorial Cancer Hospital is to be donated for the treatment of cancer patients.
Neither Netflix nor red chili has reacted to the suit so far. The Delhi High Court is expected to hear the case soon.
,With Annie Input,
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