Tamannaah Bhatia’s Ghafoor song’s absence in Aryan Khan’s web series The Ba***ds of Bollywood sparks confusion among fans

Fans of Aryan Khan’s web series The Ba***ds of Bollywood were left disappointed and confused when Tamannaah Bhatia’s much-anticipated song Ghafoor did not appear in the episodes, prompting Red Chillies Entertainment to clarify it was always intended as a promotional video.

The buzz around Tamannaah Bhatia’s much-awaited song Ghafoor from Aryan Khan’s web series The Ba***ds of Bollywood took an unexpected turn when viewers noticed its absence from the episodes. Promoted heavily ahead of the release, the track was highlighted as one of the key attractions, leaving fans disappointed when it did not appear in the show.

As soon as the series dropped, speculation flooded social media. Many assumed that the song had been axed at the last minute, with one user writing, “Tamu Song Deleted Because of Censor Issues (crying emoji)#Ghafoor #Tamannaah.” Another added, “We need the uncut version,” reflecting the widespread demand to see the song within the show itself.

The chatter gained momentum, with several viewers expressing that including the song in one of the episodes would have created a stronger impact than just a separate release. “Instead of a promo video, including this song in the show would have had a greater impact,” wrote one fan, echoing the sentiment of many.

Sensing the confusion, the makers of the series, Red Chillies Entertainment, stepped in to clarify. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, they explained that Ghafoor was always intended as a promotional video and was never part of the web series itself.

Alongside a picture of Tamannaah, the production house confirmed, “#Ghafoor – Promotional Video Out Tomorrow.”
With this announcement, fans eager for the full video can now expect to see it separately, even though it won’t feature in Aryan Khan’s directorial debut.

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