Sara Ali Khan and Orry’s Friendship over?

A once-close friendship between actor Sara Ali Khan and social media influencer Orry has turned sour after a series of controversial online interactions. Orry posted a reel referring to “3 worst names,” including Sara, which many found disrespectful. The video was deleted following backlash, but the incident sparked debates on accountability and respect on social media.

Following this, Sara and her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan unfollowed Orry on Instagram. Orry’s later comments on social media added fuel to the speculation, with his sarcastic remarks being widely criticised. Fans and online users labelled his behaviour as unnecessary and attention-seeking, questioning his attitude toward Sara and her family.

Sara responded subtly via an Instagram Story, sharing a song about living freely and avoiding unnecessary conflicts. While neither has officially addressed the situation, the incident highlights how social media controversies can strain personal friendships in the public eye.

Karan Johar Takes a Short Break from Social Media

Filmmaker Karan Johar has announced a brief break from social media, opting for a week-long digital detox to distance himself from online noise. The director shared the update through his Instagram Stories, saying he wants to avoid “doom scrolling,” messages, and posts for a few days. His decision comes amid intense online discussions around Bollywood and growing scrutiny of celebrities on digital platforms.

In his message, Johar wrote that he hopes the universe gives him the strength to stay away from social media. Recently, he has spoken about the negative impact of trolling and clickbait culture, stressing that real audience love matters more than virtual criticism. His remarks were also seen as support for actor Varun Dhawan, who faced online trolling related to Border 2 promotions.

Johar also expressed optimism about Bollywood’s revival, celebrating the success of films like Dhurandhar and Border 2. His break highlights the importance of mental well-being in the age of constant digital engagement.