Bollywood’s “BFF” Orry Opens Up About Extreme Weight Loss Journey, Hints at Ozempic use
By Archyde News Team | April 14, 2025
The Price of Fame: Orry’s Weight Loss Confession
Orhan Awatramani, popularly known as “Orry,” a fixture in Bollywood circles and a social media personality, has recently shared details about his dramatic weight loss journey.In a candid interview, Orry discussed the extreme measures he took to slim down, even hinting at the use of Ozempic, a drug gaining popularity for weight management, to achieve what he considered a necessary conversion for fame.
“You Can’t Be Fat and Famous”: The Motivation Behind the Transformation
Orry’s quest for a leaner physique apparently began in early 2023.As he stated on SCREEN’s “The Suvir Saran Show,” “In the beginning of 2023, I was really fat. I was really large—70-something kilos.” He directly linked his weight loss efforts to his aspirations for fame, declaring, “This is pre-Ozempic. And it was the year I decided to get famous. But you can’t be fat and famous. That’s not how it works. No one wants to see a fat, 5-foot boy on TV.”
This statement reflects a harsh reality of the entertainment industry, both in bollywood and Hollywood, where appearance often plays a meaningful role in career advancement. The pressure to conform to certain body standards can be intense, leading individuals to pursue drastic measures.
Starvation and Extreme Measures: A Glimpse into Orry’s Diet
Beyond implying the use of Ozempic, Orry detailed the lengths he went to to lose weight. These methods paint a worrying picture of the pressures he faced. He confessed to skipping meals and resorting to induced vomiting, saying, “I really starved myself.” He recounted,“Some days I’d wake up with neck pain as I’d fallen asleep on the toilet after throwing up dinner. But it worked—I lost the weight. Technically it’s cheating, but I did what I had to do.”
Such extreme dieting behaviors are a serious concern. Experts warn that starvation and induced vomiting can lead to severe health problems, including electrolyte imbalances, heart problems, and even death. Moreover, these behaviors can be indicative of eating disorders, which require professional treatment.
Ozempic and “Cheating” in Life: A Controversial Stance
Orry openly addressed the topic of Ozempic,framing it as a form of “cheating” that he supports.”I support cheating—not in games, as then the win doesn’t feel real.But in life? I’m all for it. If you use Ozempic,that’s cheating,but I’d support it. If you’re in love with one person but also another, I’d support it. If you’re a bodybuilder and take steroids, I’d support that too. Do what you got to do to get where you want to get.”
This justification sparks a broader debate about the ethics of using medications like Ozempic for weight loss, particularly when prescribed off-label. While Ozempic is approved for managing type 2 diabetes, its weight loss effects have led to its increased use among individuals without diabetes. This has raised concerns about potential side effects, the long-term impact on health, and the accessibility of the drug for those who genuinely need it for medical reasons.
Recent developments in the U.S. have seen increased discussion about the cost and availability of these drugs, with many insurance companies still hesitant to cover them for weight loss alone. This disparity in access underscores the socio-economic factors influencing healthcare and body image perceptions.
For U.S. readers, the conversation mirrors broader cultural attitudes towards quick fixes versus enduring lifestyle changes. The ‘Ozempic Trend’ is frequently enough compared to past diet fads, questioning whether it offers a genuine solution or simply perpetuates unrealistic body standards.
Who is Orry? The Enigma Behind the Social Media Star
orry’s fame skyrocketed in 2023, propelled by his association with Bollywood star kids like Nysa Devgn and khushi Kapoor. He established himself as a prominent internet personality, attending high-profile events and becoming a darling of the paparazzi. However, despite his ubiquitous presence, much about Orry remains shrouded in mystery. His background, family, and sources of income are largely unknown, adding to his enigmatic persona. He is reportedly managed by actress Kim Sharma.
Orry’s connections extend beyond Bollywood, as he is frequently spotted at international fashion weeks and luxury vacations, mingling with celebrities worldwide. His unconventional fashion choices and quirky accessories, particularly his mobile phone covers, frequently enough go viral, further solidifying his online popularity.
recent Controversies: Alcohol Consumption Near a Holy Shrine
Recently, Orry faced legal trouble after being booked for allegedly consuming alcohol with seven others near the vaishno Devi shrine in Katra. This incident highlights the controversies that often accompany fame and the scrutiny that celebrities face.
The Broader Implications: Body Image and the Pressure to Conform
Orry’s story, while unique, reflects a wider issue of body image pressures and the lengths people go to in pursuit of societal ideals. In the United States, this pressure is particularly acute, with the media constantly bombarding individuals with images of “perfect” bodies. The rise of social media has further amplified these pressures, as individuals are constantly comparing themselves to curated online personas.
The Role of Social Media in Body Image
- constant exposure to idealized images
- Comparison culture leading to dissatisfaction
- Promotion of unrealistic beauty standards
- Influence of influencers and celebrities
Experts emphasize the importance of promoting body positivity and challenging unrealistic beauty standards. They encourage individuals to focus on health and well-being rather than striving for an unattainable ideal.
Orry’s case serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the potential dangers of prioritizing appearance over health and well-being. It underscores the need for a more nuanced and compassionate approach to body image, both in the entertainment industry and in society as a whole. It also highlights the need for greater awareness and responsible use of medications like Ozempic, ensuring that they are used safely and ethically, and that individuals are fully informed about the potential risks and benefits.
Weight Loss Methods Comparison
Method | Pros | Cons | Expert Recommendations |
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Ozempic | Effective for weight loss, regulates blood sugar | Potential side effects, high cost, accessibility issues | Use under strict medical supervision, combined with lifestyle changes |
Starvation/Induced Vomiting | Rapid weight loss (but unsustainable) | Severe health risks, leads to eating disorders, not medically advised | Avoid completely; seek immediate medical help if engaging in these behaviors |
Balanced Diet & Exercise | Sustainable, improves overall health, no side effects | Slower results, requires commitment | Recommended as the best long-term approach |
We need to promote body positivity and diverse representations of bodies in media and on screen. Promote educational programs that teach people about what kind of healthy lifestyles thay can enjoy and sustain. Furthermore,there should be regulations and greater medical oversight for the use of medications like Ozempic,especially when prescribed off-label,to protect individuals from potential harm and misuse. The goal should be to promote a more inclusive and accepting societal view of body image
Exclusive Interview: Dr. Anya Sharma discusses Orry’s Weight Loss and Industry Pressures
Archyde News: Welcome, Dr.Sharma. Thank you for joining us today. We’re here to discuss the recent revelations about Orry’s weight loss journey and the broader implications for body image within the entertainment industry. Can you start by sharing your perspective on the extreme measures he reportedly took?
Dr. Anya Sharma (Lead Nutritionist, “Healthy Horizons Clinic”): Certainly. The methods described, including starvation and self-induced vomiting, are deeply concerning. From a medical perspective, these behaviors are not just unhealthy, but also highly dangerous. They can lead to severe health complications like electrolyte imbalances,heart problems,and eating disorders. It’s never a sustainable or healthy path to weight loss.
Archyde News: Orry also alluded to potentially using Ozempic. what are your thoughts on the increasing use of such medications for cosmetic weight loss,and the “cheating” framework he posited?
Dr.Sharma: Ozempic, while effective for certain medical conditions like diabetes, has unluckily become a popular off-label weight loss drug. It’s crucial to remember that it comes with potential side effects, and its long-term impact, especially when used without medical supervision, is still being studied. The concept of “cheating” in this context is, from my personal perspective, dangerous. True health and sustainable weight loss are achieved through a holistic approach that includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, and a healthy mindset.This also includes a commitment to a healthy lifestyle. There is always a long-term repercussion to short-term decisions.
Archyde News: The article highlights the pressures within Bollywood and the entertainment industry. How significant a role does appearance play in career advancement, and how does this impact individuals’ mental health and decisions?
Dr. Sharma: The pressure to conform to beauty standards remains immense, unfortunately, in many segments of the industry. Individuals often feel compelled to alter their bodies to fit into a certain “ideal,” wich can have significant negative impacts on their mental health. We see increased rates of anxiety,depression,and eating disorders among those who are constantly trying to meet impractical standards. The industry needs to address these issues and promote healthier messages.
Archyde News: What advice would you give to young people and anyone in the limelight who are grappling with body image issues and the pressure to conform?
Dr. Sharma: Firstly, prioritize your health and well-being over any external validation. Seek professional help if you’re struggling with body image or eating disorders. Focus on building a healthy relationship with food and your body.Be critical of the images and messages pushed by media and social media influencing. Remember that true beauty comes from within, and there are many different ways to be happy and successful. Focus on being yourself!
Archyde News: Dr. Sharma, looking at the broader picture, how can society, and the entertainment industry in particular, foster a healthier approach to body image, and should there be more regulation or educational emphasis for drugs like Ozempic when used off-label?
Dr. Sharma: We need to promote body positivity and diverse representations of bodies in media and on screen.Promote educational programs that teach people about what kind of healthy lifestyles they can enjoy and sustain. Furthermore,there should be regulations and greater medical oversight for the use of medications like ozempic,especially when prescribed off-label,to protect individuals from potential harm and misuse. The goal should be to promote a more inclusive and accepting societal view of body image. What do you think would be effective in the industry?