Directed by Aryan Khan, his first show, "The Bads of Bollywood," has been in the news ever since its release. The show has received mixed reviews from both audiences and critics. Some are now wondering if there will be a second season, like other series. Actor Rajat Bedi, who was a part of the show, has now provided important information on this matter. He clarified whether or not a second season of "The Bads of Bollywood" is coming.

A Second Season is Coming
During a conversation with News18, actor Rajat Bedi also discussed the possibility of a second season of "The Bads of Bollywood." He clarified that a second season is coming. Rajat Bedi said that work on the second season is underway. "I hope the audience will see more of me in the second season."
My life has taken a U-turn.
Speaking about the response the show has received, the actor said, "It's incredible." Not just me, but my entire family—my son, my daughter, my wife—feel as if God has given us everything at once. Suddenly, my life has taken a U-turn. I'm receiving so much love from all over the world. It feels as if the rain has finally stopped and the sun is shining. It was because of the Bollywood scandal that my other work didn't work out. God had something planned for me.
Rajat Bedi receives praise.
"The Bads of Bollywood" is proving to be a comeback for Rajat Bedi. Rajat Bedi was a well-known name in the 2000s. He appeared in films like "The Hero Love Story of a Spy," "Koi Mil Gaya," "Jaani Dushman," and "Partner." He gained significant recognition with "Koi Mil Gaya." Now, "The Bads of Bollywood" is bringing him recognition once again.
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