Key Points

Orry gave Farah Khan a special tour of his family home during her cooking show. He proudly showed off a heartfelt handwritten note from his close friend Janhvi Kapoor thanking him for their friendship. The socialite also revealed his collection of photos with top Bollywood stars and international celebrities like Kylie Jenner. Orry shared how he used to feel shy about his imposing family mansion but now hosts frequent parties there.

Key Points: Orry Shows Janhvi Kapoor Note to Farah Khan on Food Show

  • Orry displays framed handwritten friendship note from actress Janhvi Kapoor
  • Shows celebrity photos with Deepika, Kareena, Katrina and Kylie Jenner
  • Reveals childhood embarrassment about his family's Mumbai mansion
  • Explains why he doesn't have pictures with Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol
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Orry flaunts a handwritten note by friend Janhvi Kapoor to Farah Khan

Orry reveals Janhvi Kapoor's heartfelt note, childhood home insecurities, and celebrity photos during Farah Khan's cooking show visit to his Mumbai house.

"Dear Orry, thank you for being such a good friend! Love Janhvi Kapoor. - Janhvi Kapoor's handwritten note"

Mumbai, Oct 6

Filmmaker Farah Khan and her cook, Dilip, visited Orry’s house for her much-loved cooking show, "Food with Farah".

During the latest episode, filled with fun banter, jokes, and mouth-watering food, Orry showed his guests various pictures posing with some of the top ladies from the B-town such as Deepika Padukone, Kareena Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, and even Kylie Jenner.

He further showed Farah a framed handwritten note by his friend Janhvi Kapoor that read, "Dear Orry, thank you for being such a good friend! Love Janhvi Kapoor."

Orry further revealed that although he has posed with Nysa Devgan and Aryan Khan, he does not have a picture with Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, as they are the parents of his friends, and he does not take pictures with the parents of his buddies.

While they were there, Orry also gave a tour of his Mumbai home to Farah and Dilip.

Orry confessed, “This is my family house, so the whole building belongs to us." After learning this, Farah teased Dilip, saying, “they are very rich.” Orry admitted that during his childhood, he felt embarrassed by his home. “I never called friends here because the building looks scary from outside. I felt shy. But now I don’t care—I host too many parties here.”

To this, Farah rolled her eyes and said sarcastically, “Somebody please listen to his struggle story!".

Not just that, Orry took to his IG and gave a glimpse of the episode.

The clip featured a comedy skit where Orry, Farah, and Dilip were dressed in bright pink aprons and chef caps with their respective names written on them.

As the 'Main Hoon Na' maker struggled to light up the gas oven, she asked for a lighter, and Orry took out a cigarette lighter instead, leaving Farah disappointed and Dilip laughing in the background.

Posting the hilarious video on social media, Orry penned, “Mera ghar me gusss jane se regret."

- IANS

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Rohit P
"I never called friends here because the building looks scary from outside" - Seriously? This is peak rich kid problems. Meanwhile, most Mumbai people live in 1BHK flats and still invite friends over.
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Anjali F
Farah Khan's sarcastic comment had me laughing! "Somebody please listen to his struggle story" - she nailed it! 😂 The episode sounds entertaining, will definitely watch.
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Sarah B
Interesting that Orry doesn't take pictures with parents of his friends. That's actually quite respectful in Indian culture where we're taught to respect elders.
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Vikram M
The whole building belongs to them in Mumbai? That's some serious generational wealth. No wonder he can host so many parties! 🎉
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Karthik V
While this is entertaining content, I wish we had more shows featuring real struggles of common people rather than rich kids' "problems". Just saying.

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