Orry gets irritated as 'Khatron Ke Khiladi 15' contestants arrive late, says 'punctuality has died'
Mumbai, May 20
Social media personality Orry appeared visibly irritated after several contestants of 'Khatron Ke Khiladi 15' allegedly arrived late for an early morning call time.
The influencer shared a video of himself from the contestants' bus ride, and was surprised to see only Jasmine Bhasin and Avika Gor arrive on time apart from him.
He further quipped that 'punctuality has died' after seeing that only a few contestants had arrived on time.
In the video, Orry said, "Okay guys, it's 5:20 in the morning. This is our bus. This is us leaving for our first class, morning girls. No one's seen morning back."
As he panned the camera towards fellow contestants, Jasmine and Avika greeted the viewers. Orry then asked, "Are we the only ones here?" to which Avika of them replied, "Yeah."
Reacting to the low attendance, Orry quipped, "Seems like punctuality has died. No, we are super on time. In fact, we are a little late also."
Orry, who recently confirmed that 'Khatron Ke Khiladi 15' marks his first proper reality show appearance, had earlier told IANS that he considers himself a 'reality show virgin.'
He had joked that while he appeared briefly on 'Bigg Boss' for a day, this would be his actual reality show debut as well as "retirement."
He had also revealed that he had specially got a bikini wax done to test his patience and endurance level.
Talking about Khatron Ke Khiladi season 15, the show features Rubina Dilaik, Harsh Gujral, Farrhana Bhatt, Rithvik Dhanjani, Karan Wahi, Avika Gor, Gaurav Khanna, Jasmin Bhasin, Shagun Sharma and others.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Honestly, Orry actually has a point here. It's frustrating when people don't value time, especially in a professional setting. Khatron Ke Khiladi is a big show, and the contestants should show some dedication. It gives a bad impression on an otherwise thrilling season! 💪
Orry might be a social media guy, but he's spot on. In India, we struggle with punctuality everywhere—trains, meetings, and now TV shows. It's a deep-rooted issue. If producers don't enforce it, then this 'chalta hai' attitude will never change. Good on Orry for calling it out!
Honestly, I find Orry's reaction a bit too much for a reality show call time. These contestants are probably exhausted from all the prep and travel. A few minutes late isn't the end of the world. Let's not forget, the show is about facing fears, not about waking up at dawn! 😅
Yaar, Orry is just trying to create content. He knows exactly what he's doing—he wants to go viral for being 'the responsible one.' But let's be real, if the latecomers were stars like Rubina Dilaik, he would have kept quiet. Selective outrage! 😏
Honestly, I'm just excited to see Avika Gor and Jasmin Bhasin on the show. They are both hardworking and punctual—great role models! As for Orry, this is his first proper reality show; he should focus on the stunts rather than clocking others. But ya, punctuality is a good habit to have
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