Orry has emerged as an invincible force on social media. While the influencer culture has been around for a while, it is Orhan Awantramani who is truly living the dream. From Khans to Ambanis and Gen X to Gen Zs, the Orry squad is unfathomable. Forget Instagram feeds; the 'liver' has now taken to our TV screens, appearing in numerous reality shows. However, he wasn't always the phenomenon he has become now. While he is now BFF with Nysa Devgn, he was once refused a picture by her mother and superstar, Kajol.
In the latest episode of Koffee With Karan 8, Orry recalled an account from when he was just a student in New York while discussing his first interaction with Kajol. During the conversation, Orry revealed that he managed to 'hustle' his way to an event that was being attended by the Bollywood actress. “I was usher number 3 to Kajol, and she probably doesn’t know this. This was in New York at the Taj Pierre. She was speaking at it, and she kept talking about how children should wash their hands. This was pre-Covid, and she was giving this speech,” he said. Following her speech, Orry approached Kajol's security for a "humble photo"; however, he was declined.
Karan then pointed out the “great irony,” adding, "she wouldn't know that one day down the years, you would be in a million photos with her daughter (Nysa Devgan)." Orry added, "Yeah, life does come in full circle... I love Nysa like she is my younger sister."
Orry and Nysa are now inseparable best friends who celebrate every occasion together. From birthdays to the New Year, the duo plays each other's perfect plus one at every event.
Orry might now be best friends with Nysa Devgn, but he was once refused a picture by Kajol. During his appearance on Koffee With Karan, the social media sensation revealed that during his college days in New York, during an event, he tried to approach Kajol's security for a 'humble photo'; however, his request was declined. This led Karan to point out the "great irony" that he is now best friends with a Bollywood actress's daughter. The socialite called it a "full circle moment," adding that Nysa is like his little sister.
During his Koffee With Karan debut, Orry revealed that he was once refused a picture by Kajol during his college days. Life has now come full circle for him, as now he's best friends with the actress's daughter, Nysa Devgan.
Orry has emerged as an invincible force on social media. While the influencer culture has been around for a while, it is Orhan Awantramani who is truly living the dream. From Khans to Ambanis and Gen X to Gen Zs, the Orry squad is unfathomable. Forget Instagram feeds; the 'liver' has now taken to our TV screens, appearing in numerous reality shows. However, he wasn't always the phenomenon he has become now. While he is now BFF with Nysa Devgn, he was once refused a picture by Kajol.
During the last episode of Koffee With Karan 8, Orry served some piping hot tea related to his B-town interactions. recalled an account from when he was just a student in New York while discussing his first interaction with Kajol. During the conversation, Orry revealed that he managed to 'hustle' his way to an event that was being attended by the Bollywood actress. “I was usher number 3 to Kajol, and she probably doesn’t know this. This was in New York at the Taj Pierre. She was speaking at it, and she kept talking about how children should wash their hands. This was pre-Covid, and she was giving this speech,” he said. Following her speech, Orry approached Kajol's security for a "humble photo"; however, he was declined.
Karan then pointed out the “great irony,” adding, "she wouldn't know that one day down the years, you would be in a million photos with her daughter (Nysa Devgan)." Orry added, "Yeah, life does come in full circle... I love Nysa like she is my younger sister."
Orry and Nysa are now inseparable best friends who celebrate every occasion together. From birthdays to the New Year, the duo plays each other's perfect plus one at every event.
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