Orry Reveals Khushi Kapoor Pushed Him to Join Khatron Ke Khiladi 15

Social media personality Orry revealed he only consulted close friend Khushi Kapoor before agreeing to join Khatron Ke Khiladi 15. He shared that Khushi encouraged him to "just do it and have fun." Orry also discussed cancel culture, asserting that he isn't afraid as he built his fame independently without external support. He is set to appear in the upcoming season of the reality show.

Key Points: Orry on Khatron Ke Khiladi: Khushi Kapoor Said 'Just Do It'

  • Orry consulted only Khushi Kapoor before joining Khatron Ke Khiladi
  • He is unapologetically blunt and speaks his mind freely
  • Orry believes cancel culture doesn't apply to him as he built his fame alone
  • He is set to appear in Khatron Ke Khiladi season 15
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Orry reveals Khushi Kapoor pushed him to do Khatron Ke Khiladi

Orry reveals Khushi Kapoor convinced him to join Khatron Ke Khiladi 15. He also opens up about cancel culture and being unapologetically blunt.

"I only asked Khushi Kapoor and she said, 'Just do it, go have fun.' - Orry"

Mumbai, May 14

Social media personality Orhan Awatramani, popularly known as Orry, recently opened up about considering Khatron Ke Khiladi and revealed that before giving a nod to the show, he reached out to just one person, Khushi Kapoor.

Speaking about it in an exclusive conversation with IANS, Orry shared, "I only asked Khushi Kapoor and she said, 'Just do it, go have fun.'"

For the uninitiated, Orry and Khushi are the thickest of friends and are seen hanging out with each other often.

During the same interaction with IANS, Orry also spoke about cancel culture in Bollywood and admitted that it no longer scares him.

Opening up about why he continues to be unapologetically blunt despite being in the public eye, Orry admitted that speaking his mind without mincing any words, is what has made him stand out.

Orry said, "It's true. I am just bird vomiting all the time, and you never know what's going to fall out of my mouth. I don't hold back. I just don't. What's going to happen if I say something? I speak my thoughts. That's what's made me famous. That's what brought me here. So why would I now stop?"

He added, "A lot of people don't want to say something because it'll change the way people look at them, or affect brand deals, or the movies they do. But I am not looking to do movies. So if someone gets offended, or a director or producer doesn't like me, then so be it. And if I don't get a brand deal because of this, then so be it. I will speak what I want to."

Speaking about cancel culture, Orry added, "A lot of people have the fear of being cancelled. But remember, you can't cancel what you didn't support. I worked hard to be famous. I made myself famous. No one gave it to me. I am not a cricket star. I am not a TV star. I am not a movie star."

The young influencer concluding with his quintessential fearless attitude, said, "So no one really supported me. So when people are scared of being cancelled, I am like, you can't cancel what you didn't support. Even the audience didn't support me. I did it myself. People didn't see me wake up and grind at 5 a.m. People didn't see me slog every day. People didn't see that journey I went on. So you can't cancel what you didn't support. I pay my own bills. No one pays my bills for me. So what are you going to do? Cancel me?"

On the professional front, Orry is all set to be a part of the reality show Khatron Ke Khiladi season 15.

- IANS

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Vikram M
I don't get the hype around Orry. He talks like he's some self-made genius but all I see is a guy who's famous for hanging out with stars. And "bird vomiting" as a personality trait? That's not something to brag about bhai.
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Ananya R
Okay but Khushi telling him to "just do it" is such a friend thing to say 😭 Also, his take on cancel culture is surprisingly mature for someone who acts so random. "Can't cancel what you didn't support" - that's actually deep.
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Michael C
I've never understood the obsession with Orry in India. He's just a rich kid who got famous for being friends with celebrities. But I have to admit, his "bird vomiting" comment made me laugh. At least he's honest about being unfiltered. Let's see if he actually does well on Khatron Ke Khiladi.
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Rohit P
"I pay my own bills" - okay Orry we get it, you're independent 👏 But let's be real, his fame came from being at the right parties with the right people. Still, he's got a point about being unapologetic. Bollywood's too fake these days. At least he's authentic, even if it's chaotic.
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Siddharth J
I respect the grind honestly. People think it's easy to be an influencer but maintaining that buzz is tough. However, saying "no one supported me" is a bit much. His whole brand is built on the Bollywood circle he's part of. Without them, he'd just be another guy on Instagram. But best of luck for KKK! 🎢

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