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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sara Ali Khan & Orry's Friendship Fallout Unpacked

Sara Ali Khan & Orry's Friendship Fallout Unpacked

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Orry's deleted reel named Sara, her mother, and Palak Tiwari.
  • Sara and Ibrahim unfollowed Orry after insensitive comments.
  • Orry's online remarks are being called bullying by users.
Sara Ali Khan & Orry's Friendship Fallout Unpacked

A public fallout has emerged between actor Sara Ali Khan and social media influencer Orhan Awatramani, known as Orry, following a series of contentious online interactions. The situation escalated when Orry shared a controversial reel, initially listing Sara, her mother Amrita Singh, and actor Palak Tiwari among "3 worst names," a post he later deleted due to significant backlash.

In the aftermath, Sara Ali Khan and her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan unfollowed Orry on Instagram. Orry's subsequent comments about their unfollowing further fueled speculation about their fractured friendship. He also faced criticism for a dismissive reply concerning Amrita Singh, which many found disrespectful.

Orry recently drew further condemnation for a sarcastic comment made on a video about civic sense, where he appeared to mock Sara Ali Khan's career. This exchange, alongside previous incidents, has led numerous internet users to label Orry's behavior as "bullying" and attention-seeking. The tensions may stem from an older controversy involving Palak Tiwari two years prior, suggesting existing strains within their social circle.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The public fallout began when Orry posted a controversial reel naming Sara Ali Khan, her mother Amrita Singh, and Palak Tiwari among "3 worst names," which he later deleted.
Sara Ali Khan and her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan unfollowed Orry on Instagram following his initial controversial remarks.
Orry's recent comments and exchanges have led many internet users to label his behavior as 'bullying' and attention-seeking.

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