Orry’s Savage Roast of Dhruv Rathee After “Fake Beauty” Video Mocks Janhvi Kapoor

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In the glitzy gladiator ring of social media, where influencers clash like coliseum combatants, and thumbnails are the new broadswords, one ill-advised image has ignited an inferno that’s burning brighter than a Bollywood blockbuster premiere. YouTuber Dhruv Rathee, the self-appointed sentinel of societal scrutiny, dropped his December 25, 202,5, video “The Fake Beauty of Bollywood Celebrities” – a 20-minute manifesto on makeup, surgery, and the “illusion” of fame. But the hook that hooked the haters? A thumbnail slapping Janhvi Kapoor’s fresh-faced “before” next to her sculpted “after,” sparking a storm of “that’s not fair” fury from fans who felt the filter-free star was unfairly filtered into the frame. Enter Orry – Bollywood’s enigmatic enigma and Janhvi’s inner-circle insider – who swooped in with a roast so scorching it singed screens from Mumbai to Munich. If you’re fanning the flames of the Orry roasts Dhruv Rathee saga that’s scorching timelines on December 27, 2025, grab your popcorn (and a fire extinguisher) – this isn’t just a comment-section skirmish; it’s a cultural cage match where a single screenshot slingshots a star into the spotlight, leaving egos charred and ethics in the embers. From Rathee’s rushed thumbnail swap to Orry’s “anti-nationalist” arrow, let’s dissect the drama that’s got everyone asking: In the battle of bytes, who’s the real beauty – or beast?

The Thumbnail That Triggered the Troll: Rathee’s “Fake Beauty” Flicker and Fumble

Dhruv Rathee, the Germany-based gadfly whose 20 million subscribers tune in for takedowns on everything from elections to environmentalism, has built a brand on bold blasts – but his Christmas Day 2025 video “The Fake Beauty of Bollywood Celebrities” blew up for all the wrong reasons. Clocking 2 million views in 48 hours, the 20-minute manifesto dives into the “deceptive dazzle” of filters, fillers, and fame, with Rathee railing against the “unreal” standards stars like Janhvi Kapoor peddle. Fair game? For some, Foul play? For the faithful who felt the thumbnail – a split-screen “before” (Janhvi’s fresh-faced teen self) and “after” (her red-carpet glow-up) – was a cheap shot at a woman who’s weathered whispers since her 2018 debut in Dhadak.

The backlash? A blizzard of “body-shaming” barbs and “unethical editing” echoes, with Janhvi’s loyal legion labelling it “low blow” for leveraging her late mom Sridevi’s legacy into a “surgery shame” sideshow. Rathee? Quick on the clip – by December 26, the thumbnail toggled to Tiger Shroff’s chiselled “before-and-after,” a swap that screamed “sorry, not sorry” but did little to douse the digital dumpster fire. Views? Still soaring at 3 million+, but the comments? A coliseum of contempt: “Using Janhvi to clickbait? Classless, Dhruv.”

Enter the elephant in the (thumbnail) room: Orry, the mysterious muse who’s morphed from Janhvi’s mystery man to Bollywood’s banter baron. Spotting the slight from his social scroll, Orry didn’t DM or dip – he dove in with daggers, dropping comment bombs that detonated the debate.

Orry’s Onslaught: “She Doesn’t Know Who He Is” and the “Anti-Nationalist” Arrow

Orry – Orhan Awatramani to the uninitiated, the enigma whose equal parts event-planner, enigma, and everyone’s “very very important friend” – isn’t one to let slights slide, especially when they snag his squad. Janhvi Kapoor, his ride-or-die from red carpets to ramen runs, became the unwitting warrior in his witty warpath. In the video’s comment coliseum, Orry unleashed a two-pronged punch that packed the punchline power of a Priyanka roast.

– A savage shade that shaded Rathee’s relevance, implying Janhvi’s stratosphere of stardom soars too high for his hot takes. It’s the kind of casual cruelty that cuts deep, delivered with Orry’s trademark twinkle – a troll that’s too true to be tame.

– Oof. A double-barreled blast that blasts Rathee’s “anti-national” tag (a troll trope for his government gripes) and his “papped” pity party (a nod to his 2024 Delhi train station selfie saga, where he whined about no paparazzi love). It’s Orry at his oracle best – part prophet, part prankster, turning a thumbnail tantrum into a timeless takedown.

The comments? Catnip for the crowd – screenshots shared by X warrior @BasedMohit as “Orry brutally roasted German Shepherd Dhruv Rathee,” racking 10K likes and a legion of “legend” labels. By December 27, 2025, Orry’s oratory outpaced the original vid, with 500K+ impressions – a roast that roasted the roaster right back.

The Backlash Bonanza: From “Classless” to “Clickbait King” – Netizens Weigh In

Rathee’s reel didn’t reel in raves – it reeled off a riot, with the thumbnail swap doing little to douse the digital deluge.

  • Classless Calls: “Using Janhvi’s image without consent? That’s not critique; that’s cruelty. Change the thumbnail, change the tune.” – 5K likes, a wave of women warriors waving red flags for respect.
  • Clickbait Kingpin: “Dhruv’s ‘fake beauty’ vid? More like fake integrity – thumbnail bait and switch, classic con.” – 3K shares, a chorus of “karma’s clicking back.”
  • Orry Ovation: “Orry’s ‘she doesn’t know him’? Gold. The mystery man just mystery-solved the mockery.” – 2K hearts, hailing the hero of the hour.
  • Deeper Dig: “This exposes YouTube’s underbelly – outrage for views, ethics on the back burner. Janhvi deserved better.” – 1.5K replies, a reckoning on the real cost of content.

The feud’s fire? Fanned by the “German Shepherd” gag – a jab at Rathee’s Delhi roots and detractor digs, turning a thumbnail tiff into a transnational taunt.

The Bigger Bollywood Beauty Battle: Filters, Fame, and the Feud’s Fine Line

Rathee’s rant isn’t random – it’s a ripple from the “real vs reel” reckoning that’s rocked Bollywood since Alia Bhatt’s “no surgery” spill and Deepika Padukone’s “dark skin” defiance. The video? A 20-minute meander through makeup myths and surgery stats, with Janhvi as the unwitting poster child – her “before” a teen throwback from Dhadak days, “after” her award-season allure. Fair? Fans fume no – it’s a filter on a filter, ignoring the industry ills Rathee rails against while railing a real woman.

Orry’s entry? A equaliser – the insider’s insight that levels the lens, reminding us: Beauty’s subjective, but bullying isn’t. With Janhvi silent (smartly so), the spotlight shifts to solidarity – a star system where shade’s slung, but support sticks.

Orry roasts Dhruv Rathee? A thumbnail takedown that’s too good to be grudge. Orry’s win or Rathee’s right? Drop your roast rating below – let’s keep the commentary cooking.