Veteran actor Paresh Rawal has publicly praised rising actor Raghav Juyal for his role in The Bads of Bollywood, which is encouraging for his fans.
The seasoned actor posted on social media, saying, "Raghav Juyal! A star and an actor to keep an eye on! — a brief but impactful gesture of gratitude that conveys a lot from someone with Rawal's level of respect.
A young actor receiving such acclaim from a legend is not something that happens very often.
Raghav's development as an actor has been nothing short of remarkable; he has gone from captivating audiences with his comedic timing to now being praised for his nuanced, emotional performances.
Raghav Juyal ! An actor and a Star to watch out for !— Paresh Rawal (@SirPareshRawal) September 25, 2025
Raghav plays a character in The Bads of Bollywood that has drawn interest from both viewers and critics.
His performance has been characterised as a blend of humour, depth, and effortless ease that is refreshingly unpredictable.
The series itself has been in the spotlight for multiple reasons — not least because it marks the directorial debut of Aryan Khan, son of Shah Rukh Khan.
The project boasts a strong ensemble cast featuring Bobby Deol, Lakshya, Sahher Bambba, Mona Singh, Anya Singh, Rajat Bedi, and more. It also reunites Raghav with Lakshya, his co-star from Kill, another standout project that saw him play a violent antagonist in a rare action-heavy outing from Dharma Productions.
With each performance, Raghav is showing that he’s not here to just entertain — he’s here to leave a mark. And now, with someone like Paresh Rawal rooting for him, it's clear the industry is paying attention.
Meanwhile, Paresh Rawal is also returning to one of his most iconic roles, reprising Baburao in Hera Pheri 3 alongside Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty — a reunion fans have been waiting for.
A part of review by Moneycontrol read, "It is tempting to write off Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan’s directorial debut, ‘The Bads of Bollywood’—a series that never takes itself too seriously, revelling in over-the-top performances and exaggerated plot points. But dig deeper and you’ll find a show that ticks all the boxes of entertainment. With comedy, drama, action, and romance blended in measured doses, it delivers a full-fledged masala package that directors like Rohit Shetty, Farah Khan, and David Dhawan would proudly endorse. Self-aware and gleefully mocking clichés, its biggest strength lies in how it laughs at itself. In that sense, Aryan firmly establishes that his storytelling instinct leans toward unabashed, mainstream fun."
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