Ibrahim Ali Khan and Sara Ali Khan With Orry Photograph: (Instagram/Ibrahim Ali Khan, Sara Ali Khan, Orry)
Orhan Awatramani, better known online as Orry, is no stranger to viral moments, but his latest revelations have sparked more than just gossip- they’ve reignited an old fallout. The social media personality candidly addressed his fractured ties with Sara Ali Khan and her family, offering rare insight into why once-friendly equations have now gone cold.
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Through interviews and podcasts, Orry peeled back the curtain on what he calls deeply personal reasons for stepping away.
Social Media Distance, Real-Life Reasons
Speaking to Hindustan Times, Orry clarified that the digital unfollows weren’t impulsive. "I unfollowed Sara a while ago.. and I haven't followed Ibrahim in years."
He also opened up about unresolved emotional baggage connected to Sara’s family.
"Pretending to be friends with Sara means pretending to be ok with the trauma her mother put me through and I just don't think I can do that anymore," said Orry.
Though he hinted at painful experiences, he chose not to share further details.
The One Condition For Peace
Despite the tension, Orry didn’t entirely shut the door on reconciliation. He suggested that healing is possible- under one circumstance.
"If Amrita Singh were to apologise I could maybe see myself letting it go in the future," added Orry.
Podcast Sparks Fresh Controversy
Things escalated when Orry appeared on Elvish Yadav’s podcast. Asked, "Industry main besharam kaun hai?", he bluntly responded, "Ibrahim Ali Khan," and added, "Call him to your podcast." The remark quickly circulated online, fuelling debates.
From Close Bond To Public Jabs
Orry recalled that his friendship with Sara began casually through social media and blossomed during their first meeting in New York. But what was once warmth has now turned into satire and shade.
When a fan commented, "Genuine question: what exactly is that bra holding together?" Orry quipped, "Sara Ali Khan's hits," poking fun at her box office track record.
Explaining the joke later, he said, "I don't really think I said anything wrong about her. I just made a small joke taking a dig at her career. I highly doubt she even felt bad about it."
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Earlier rumours about their fallout had already swirled after Orry posted - and later deleted - a Reel titled 3 Worst Names, widely speculated to reference Sara, Amrita Singh, and Palak Tiwari. What began as celebrity camaraderie now stands as one of Bollywood’s most talked-about social spats.
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