Breaking Down the Ending of Netflix’s Glitzy Indian Dramedy Ba***ds of Bollywood

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At its core, The Ba***ds of Bollywood is a razor-sharp look at the dazzling yet treacherous world of Hindi cinema, told through the eyes of Aasmaan Singh (Lakshya), an ambitious newcomer whose rise in the industry is as meteoric as it is precarious. With his loyal best friend Parvaiz (Raghav Juyal) and savvy manager Sanya (Anya Singh) by his side, Aasmaan navigates a glittering landscape filled with egos and unexpected betrayals. His supportive family—including his musically inclined uncle Avtar (Manoj Pahwa), devoted mother Neeta Singh (Mona Singh), and father Rajat Singh (Vijayant Kohli)—provides grounding, yet even they cannot shield him from the sharp edges of Bollywood ambition.

The series’ tension escalates when Aasmaan is cast opposite Karishma (Sahher Bambba), the debutante daughter of superstar Ajay Talvar (Bobby Deol). What begins as a professional pairing soon spirals into a tangled web of romance, rivalry, and manipulation, with seasoned producer Freddy Sodawallah (Manish Chaudhari) and fading actor Jaraj Saxena (Rajat Bedi) adding their own schemes into the mix. As Aasmaan’s career and personal life collide, the finale delivers revelations that turn everything the audience thought they knew on its head—from hidden family secrets to high-stakes industry machinations.

The Ba***ds of Bollywood is directed by first-time showrunner Aryan Khan, son of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, and produced by his mother, Gauri Khan, for Red Chillies Entertainment. Their insider perspective and industry connections lend the series an added layer of authenticity and depth.

Let’s break down how all the major plotlines are resolved in Netflix’s The Ba***ds of Bollywood, which dropped all seven of its episodes on Sept. 18.

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Who is Aasmaan’s real father?

The BA***DS of Bollywood. Mona Singh as Neeta in The BA***DS of Bollywood. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
Mona Singh as Neeta Courtesy of Netflix

The biggest revelation of the finale occurs during the episode’s most intense moment: Aasmaan is physically fighting Ajay Talvar, a confrontation fueled by professional rivalry, personal anger, and the high stakes surrounding the young actor’s romantic involvement with Karishma. At the same time, Aasmaan and Karishma are just moments away from signing the legal paperwork to marry, unaware of the shocking truth that will upend everything.

It is Neeta Singh (Mona Singh) who interrupts this climactic showdown, dropping the revelation that Ajay Talvar is Aasmaan’s biological father. Although the show leaves her exact words muted, the implications are unmistakable.

Parallel to this moment, Freddy Sodawallah (Manish Chaudhari), the seasoned and shrewd Bollywood producer who has been managing Aasmaan’s early career, and Jaraj Saxena (Rajat Bedi), a fading actor desperate for a comeback, investigate the truth on their own. They uncover an old film reel featuring a young Ajay Talvar and Neeta together, which aligns with Aasmaan’s birth timeline. Freddy’s experience navigating the industry and Jaraj’s knowledge of past Bollywood productions allow them to piece together the evidence that confirms Ajay is indeed Aasmaan’s father.

This revelation reframes the entire narrative. Ajay’s longstanding hostility toward Aasmaan, once interpreted as ego and industry rivalry, is revealed to be a desperate attempt to prevent a romantic relationship between half-siblings. Consequently, Aasmaan and Karishma’s romantic relationship ends immediately, transforming them into supportive allies as they navigate the truth about their family and reconcile with the complexities of their parents’ past decisions.

The BA***DS of Bollywood. Lakshya as Aasman Singh in The BA***DS of Bollywood. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
Lakshya as Aasman Singh Courtesy of Netflix—© 2025 Netflix, Inc.

Aasmaan’s professional life becomes even more complex thanks to his alliance with Gafoor Bhai, an underworld don who wishes to produce a biopic starring Aasmaan. The series finale confirms that Aasmaan accepts the deal, which includes three internationally produced films. While this ensures his career will continue despite prior setbacks, it also places him in a precarious situation: he is bound solely by Gafoor’s word, not a formal contract, leaving him vulnerable to the don’s unpredictable demands.

Before this deal, Aasmaan’s career had hit a significant low: after being sabotaged by Ajay Talvar, losing his role opposite Karishma, and experiencing the collapse of his production opportunities, all his previous projects were stalled or removed from his control. The Filmfirst Award win offers a brief moment of recognition, but it does not restore his standing in the industry. In this context, the Gafoor biopic deal becomes his only viable path forward—a chance to regain momentum and visibility, albeit under high-risk circumstances.

This deal amplifies the stakes: Aasmaan must now juggle the pressures of criminal underworld obligations, his high-profile family drama, and the unforgiving glare of Bollywood stardom. The finale sets the stage for a darker, more intricate narrative, showing that his career and personal life are now inseparably entangled with both power and danger, and that surviving in Bollywood will demand navigating a world where every opportunity comes with a hidden cost.

What is The Bastards of Bollywood?

The BA***DS of Bollywood. Sahher Bambba as Karishma in The BA***DS of Bollywood. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
Sahher Bambba as Karishma Courtesy of Netflix

In the series finale, Freddy Sodawallah announces a new film titled The Bastards of Bollywood, starring Ajay Talvar, Aasmaan Singh, and Karishma. This movie within the show dramatizes the characters’ real-life events while blurring the line between fiction and reality.

The announcement follows a discreet meeting between Neeta Singh and Ajay Talvar, where they discuss coping with the shocking family revelations. Their conversation almost reaches a sense of closure, but is interrupted when they realize they were manipulated into meeting at this specific location.

This scheme is orchestrated by Jaraj Saxena, Freddy and his assistant Jeejeebhoy, who cloned Neeta and Ajay’s phones and sent messages to lure them to the spot. At the meeting, they film the entire conversation, capturing definitive proof of Ajay’s past affair with Neeta.

Freddy leverages it to guarantee Ajay’s participation in the new film, transforming a private family scandal into a public, high-stakes cinematic production. The movie becomes a meta-commentary on Bollywood itself, forcing the characters to confront their personal and professional lives under intense scrutiny, while offering audiences a dramatized version of the events that have unfolded throughout the series.

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