The social media cold war between Orhan Awatramani, better known as Orry, and Sara Ali Khan is no longer subtle—and it’s clearly not cooling down anytime soon. What started as cryptic Instagram jabs has now spilled into full-blown public commentary, with Orry dragging Sara’s brother Ibrahim Ali Khan into the spotlight in the most pointed way yet.
Orry’s latest swipe sparks fresh controversy
The drama escalated after Orry appeared on a podcast with Elvish Yadav, where a promo clip quickly went viral. During a rapid-fire segment, Elvish asked a blunt question in Hindi: “Industry main besharam kaun hai?” (Who is the most shameless person in the industry?)
Orry didn’t hesitate. Smiling casually, he replied, “Ibrahim Ali Khan.”
When Elvish pressed him on the comment, Orry brushed it off with a sly response, suggesting Ibrahim be invited onto the podcast instead. The clip alone was enough to reignite online chatter, with fans and critics dissecting every second.
A longer portion of the podcast, which is expected to drop soon, reportedly includes Orry expanding on his thoughts about Ibrahim—something that has only added fuel to an already blazing fire.
How Orry and Sara’s friendship began
Interestingly, the same podcast also saw Orry rewind to a time when things were far more cordial between him and Sara. He clarified that his proximity to Bollywood stars wasn’t the result of any insider “group chat,” but rather organic connections.
Orry revealed that his bond with Sara began long before fame and fallouts, tracing it back to the now-defunct AskFM era. At the time, he was frequently fielding questions about Sara on the platform and even answering them—despite never having met her. Their first real interaction happened later in New York, where a mutual friend arranged a dinner. The evening, which could’ve easily fallen apart when the friend reportedly fell asleep, ended up bringing Orry and Sara closer. From that point on, they kept meeting, and a friendship followed naturally.
That backstory now feels like a sharp contrast to the tension playing out publicly.
What really went wrong between Orry and Sara?
Over the past few days, the once-friendly equation between Orry and Sara has visibly fractured. Orry has taken multiple public digs—some subtle, some impossible to miss—aimed not just at Sara but also at people closely associated with her.
Social media users were quick to notice that Sara and Ibrahim had unfollowed Orry on Instagram. Orry, however, claimed he had unfollowed them much earlier, joking that they were simply “catching up.”
Things escalated further when Orry uploaded a reel referencing “3 worst names,” which many viewers interpreted as a not-so-veiled jab at Sara, her mother Amrita Singh, and actress Palak Tiwari, who has been rumoured to be close to Ibrahim. The reel was later deleted following backlash, but not before screenshots made the rounds.
Another moment that grabbed attention came from a January 26 reel. While the video itself appeared harmless, Orry’s sarcastic reply to a fan’s comment sent shockwaves. Asked what the printed bra outline on his outfit was “holding together,” Orry quipped that it was holding together “Sara Ali Khan’s hits”—a line that quickly went viral for all the wrong reasons.
Orry breaks his silence on the fallout
In a candid interview with Hindustan Times, Orry finally addressed the rift head-on. He revealed that he had unfollowed Sara some time ago and hadn’t followed Ibrahim for years. More significantly, he hinted at deeper emotional baggage behind his decision.
According to Orry, maintaining a friendship with Sara would mean overlooking what he described as trauma caused by Amrita Singh. He added that unless there was an apology, he didn’t see himself letting the matter go anytime soon.
So far, Sara Ali Khan and her family have chosen to remain silent, offering no public response to Orry’s allegations or comments.
Final words
What began as Instagram unfollows and sarcastic reels has now snowballed into one of Bollywood’s most talked-about social media feuds this year. With podcast clips, interviews, and cryptic posts continuing to surface, the Orry–Sara Ali Khan fallout seems far from over. Whether this ends in reconciliation, further escalation, or quiet distance remains to be seen—but for now, the internet is watching every move closely.
