Did Rajat Bedi Just Call Shah Rukh Khan a ‘Storyteller Who Raised All of Us’?

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Key Takeaways
- Rajat Bedi's heartfelt tribute showcases the importance of storytelling.
- Shah Rukh Khan continues to inspire the next generation of filmmakers.
- Aryan Khan's debut is gaining significant attention.
- Rajat's comeback has been widely praised by critics.
- The film features an impressive ensemble cast.
Mumbai, Sep 27 (NationPress) Actor Rajat Bedi recently expressed his joy after a memorable on-set experience with Shah Rukh Khan and his son Aryan Khan during the filming of “The Ba*ds of Bollywood.”
Sharing his heartfelt sentiments, Rajat referred to the encounter as a “dream moment,” lauding Shah Rukh for nurturing a storyteller in Aryan, who continues to motivate those around him. On his Instagram, Rajat posted a photo featuring himself, SRK, Aryan, and Vivaan Bedi, with all three dressed elegantly in matching black suits.
In his caption, the ‘Koi... Mil Gaya’ actor remarked, “Two generations, one frame. Thank you Aryan for including me in this dream and Sir @iamsrk for raising a storyteller who has inspired ALL OF US … Grateful beyond words. #Blessed.”
Just the day before, Rajat had shared a picture with Aryan and referred to him as an ‘angel.’ He captioned the image, “When God sends you an angel, this is what he looks like.”
Meanwhile, Rajat Bedi is making headlines with his much-anticipated return in Aryan Khan’s celebrated debut, “The Ba*ds of Bollywood.” After a significant hiatus from mainstream cinema, his comeback has received widespread acclaim. In the series, produced by Gauri Khan under Red Chillies Entertainment, Rajat portrays the character Jaraj Saxena.
This satirical action-comedy also stars Bobby Deol, Lakshya Lalwani, Raghav Juyal, Sahher Bambba, Anya Singh, Manoj Pahwa, Manish Chaudhari, Meherzan Mazda, Divik Sharma, Mona Singh, Gautami Kapoor, Vijayant Kohli, Neville Bharucha, and Armaan Khera.
Rajat Bedi is renowned for his performances in films such as “Koi… Mil Gaya,” “International Khiladi,” “Hero: The Love Story of a Spy,” and “Jaani Dushman.”
Coming from a notable film lineage, Rajat is the grandson of celebrated writer Rajendra Singh Bedi and the son of filmmaker Narendra Bedi. Despite this background, he kickstarted his career in the industry by assisting director Ramesh Sippy on the Shah Rukh Khan film “Zamana Deewana.” His acting debut came with the 1998 film “Do Hazaar Ek,” which unfortunately did not perform well at the box office.