There is truly no one like Orhan Awatramani, also known as Orry. The social media star never fails to capture everyone’s attention, whether he is posting online or even just stepping out for a casual appearance.
Known for his flamboyant fashion choices and quirky accessories, Orry has a way of turning even the simplest outing into a style moment.
Once again, he stole the spotlight as he attended an event on Monday, September 22. He walked the red carpet for the premiere of Homebound, featuring Janhvi Kapoor, Ishaan Khatter, and Vishal Jethwa. He kept his look stylish yet comfortable, choosing a beige vest paired with brown pants, a classy watch and matching coloured sneakers. But what truly stole the spotlight wasn’t his clothing; it was his choice of accessory. Orry carried a Louis Vuitton bag shaped like a lobster, which immediately became the highlight of his appearance. The bag’s dual-tone design perfectly matched his outfit.
Orry Showed Off His Lobster Bag On Red Carpet
As seen in a clip shared on Instagram, Orry stepped onto the red carpet with his usual bright smile. He confidently posed for photographers, making sure to show off his unique bag to the cameras. Following a brief photo session and greetings, he headed inside the venue to attend the premiere of his friend’s film.
Besides Orry, Homebound’s Mumbai premiere was attended by several B-town celebrities, including Vicky Kaushal, Malaika Arora, Hrithik Roshan, Farah Khan and Arjun Kapoor, among others. Homebound, co-produced by Karan Johar with Martin Scorsese as executive producer, has been selected as India’s official entry to the 2026 Academy Awards. Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, the story explores the lives of a Muslim and a Dalit youth whose shared dream of joining the police force is tested by caste prejudice, religious divides and systemic injustice. The film will hit the theatres on September 26.
When Orry Decided To Share “A Less Polished” Side Of His Life
As for Orry, the content creator, who is best known for his quirky and funny reels, penned a lengthy note expressing how he has realised that social media can affect how people feel and that he has decided to keep his account more raw and less polished. On September 22, he took to his Instagram account and shared, “Social media is a place I usually choose to share the shinier moments, but that doesn’t mean the rest doesn’t exist and that my struggles and daily hardships are non-existent.”
He further added, “It’s recently come to my knowledge that social media can affect how people feel about themselves. Seeing perfectly curated lives can sometimes make others feel less than, and I’d never want to be the reason someone feels that way. So, I’ve decided to start sharing a less polished, more authentic version of myself too, not just the highlights and the sparkles, but the raw and more human moments as well.”