Orry demands 'Sheila Ki Jawani' item number on Khatron Ke Khiladi set
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Social media personality Orhan Awatramani, better known as Orry, sparked a lighthearted moment on the sets of the upcoming season of Khatron Ke Khiladi when he demanded to perform on the iconic song 'Sheila Ki Jawani' — only to be playfully branded a 'drama queen' by co-contestant Rubina Dilaik.
The Banter That Started It All
The fun exchange, shared via Rubina Dilaik's Instagram Stories, began when Orry produced a news article claiming he was being 'ignored' by fellow contestants during the show's shoot. Rubina was quick to call him out. 'What is that? Orry, you're such a drama queen. Orry, you're such a drama queen. Guys, what do you have to say?' she said, turning to the group for backup.
Co-contestant Jasmin Bhasin chimed in with a wry observation: 'That's the narrative because he's making a beautiful reel about how amazing all of us are.' Orry, unfazed, fired back: 'How amazing all of you are ignoring me?'
Orry's Item Number Demand
Denying any deliberate snub, Rubina encouraged Orry to simply join in and dance. His response, however, came with a condition — he wanted an item number. When Rubina asked him to name his pick, Orry's face reportedly lit up as he declared: 'My name is Sheila… Sheila Ki Jawani.'
The moment left Rubina in splits, capturing the easy camaraderie developing among the cast ahead of the new season.
About 'Sheila Ki Jawani'
The song 'Sheila Ki Jawani' is from the 2010 Bollywood film 'Tees Maar Khan', directed by Farah Khan. It is sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and Vishal Dadlani, and picturised on Katrina Kaif and Akshay Kumar. The film itself is a remake of the 1966 Italian comedy 'After the Fox' and has since earned cult status as a classic Bollywood parody.
What to Expect on Khatron Ke Khiladi
Orry is set to take on death-defying stunts alongside Rubina Dilaik and Jasmin Bhasin in the upcoming season of the stunt-based reality show. Off the stunt course, it appears the trio's off-screen chemistry is already generating content — and laughs — well before the season airs.