Orry-ginal ‘Sara’ Mess in 2026: Orry Says ‘Can’t Be Friends’ with Sara Ali Khan Until Amrita Singh Apologises; Unfriended by the Pataudis

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Orry does it again!

We at TheGlitz really don’t know why we are even writing about Orry and his shenanigans. But since our social media feed is getting deluged with Orry versus Sara, we too jumped onto the bandwagon mostly because we love Bollywood and Bollywood loves scandals. Which is why this particular fallout has rattled the Lutyens–Bandra ecosystem so spectacularly. What began as whispers about a drifting friendship has now exploded into one of the most unfiltered, uncomfortable social spats the industry has seen in months — starring the very in-your-face influencer Orry-ginal Trouble and Sara Ali Khan …and a supporting cast no one expected to be dragged into daylight.

Orry-ginal Story

Once upon a very privileged time, Orry and Sara Ali Khan were reportedly thick as thieves — college friends, inner-circle confidantes, part of that glossy, English-speaking Mumbai bubble where surnames matter and secrets stay sealed. The influencer was especially close to Ibrahim Ali Khan, Sara’s brother, and remained part of the family’s extended social orbit even as equations shifted over the years. Distance crept in, as it often does. But what no one saw coming was the ‘besharam’ – as he calls himself – lighting a match and tossing it straight into the Pataudi drawing room.

Orry

Shocking!

The first shockwave came when asked in a public interaction to name the three worst names, Orry responded without blinking:
“Amrita. Sara. Palak.”

Yes — Amrita Singh. Sara Ali Khan. And Palak Tiwari…

By naming Amrita Singh first, Orry doubled down on his trauma claim, placing responsibility squarely where Bollywood least expects it. By naming Sara second, he erased any lingering ambiguity about reconciliation. But by naming Palak Tiwari — Ibrahim Ali Khan’s girlfriend — Orry crossed from personal hurt into scorched-earth territory.

That moment alone turned mild gossip into full-blown chaos.

Orry then dramatically broke his silence after the chaos and publicly stated that he could no longer be friends with Sara Ali Khan, alleging emotional trauma caused by her mother, Amrita Singh. In Bollywood, where parents are sacred and silence is currency, this was already sacrilege. But Orry wasn’t done. Not even close.

This wasn’t just shade. This was collateral damage with intent.

Insiders were quick to note that Palak and he had a whatsapp fallout a few months ago when Orry leaked her whatsapp chats public, which only made her inclusion louder. The message was unmistakable: if Orry was being written out of the inner circle, he was taking the guest list with him. Friendships froze. Mutuals stopped liking posts. Conversations suddenly moved off WhatsApp and into “unsent drafts.”

Meanwhile, Sara Ali Khan did what star kids are trained to do best — unfollowed her old friend and sent cryptic messages on her ‘Gram. And after that… nothing!

No more Instagram retaliation Story. No clarification. No cryptic poetry caption. Just pristine, calculated silence. And that silence speaks volumes.

What makes this saga compulsively watchable is the contrast. Orry represents a new, chaotic kind of celebrity — proximity-famous, hyper-visible, emotionally candid, and utterly unconcerned with the old Bollywood rules of decorum. Sara represents the old guard wrapped in a modern avatar — protected, polished, untouchable.

This isn’t just a friendship fallout. It’s a class rupture.

The hyped up influencer’s greatest sin isn’t oversharing… it’s refusing to play along. Bollywood tolerates mess only when it’s scripted, managed, or quietly buried. Orry named names. And that, more than any allegation, is what truly unsettled the system.

TheGlitz Says

This controversy isn’t about who hurt whom — it’s about who is allowed to speak. The unfiltered influencer spoke because silence would erase him. Sara unfollowed and then stayed silent because she can afford to. When Orry said Amrita, Sara, Palak, he didn’t just burn bridges — he exposed how power, privilege, and pedigree still decide whose pain is acknowledged and whose is inconvenient.

In Bollywood, the loud are called unstable.
The silent is called dignified.
And the truth? It usually lies somewhere in between — watching, waiting, and spilling the tea eventually.

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