Many had pinned high hopes on Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor's Nadaaniyan. As it seems from the reviews on social media, Ibrahim 'let down' his fans with his debut flick. Amid the flooding 'bad reviews' for Nadaaniyan on social media, a Pakistani critic slammed the film and the star kid. He took to his Instagram and made fun of his 'big nose' and slammed his acting skills. Well, the criticism didn't go down well with Ibrahim and he 'threatened' the critic. This took an uglier turn when the critic shared the screenshot of Ibrahim's message and shared it on social media.
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Ibrahim Threatens Pakistani Critic For Criticism
Pakistani critic Tamur Iqbal reviewed Nadaaniyan and took a jibe at Ibrahim's 'big nose'. Responding to this, Ibrahim wrote, "Tamur almost like Taimur .. you got my brother's name. Guess what you don't got? His face. You ugly piece of trash, since you can't keep your words to yourself don't bother, they're irrelevant just like you. Ugly goddamn piece of shit I feel bad for you and your family - and if I see you on the streets one day, I'll make sure I leave you uglier than you are - you walking piece of scum.” (sic)
Well, this didn't end here. Replying to Ibrahim, Tamur wrote, "Hahahahahaha that's my man. See this is the guy I want to see in the movie. Not that fake Cornetto mushy cringy human. But hey yes that nose job comment was in bad taste. Rest I totally own up. Massive fan of your dad. Don't let him down.” (sic)
Soon after Tamur shared the screenshot on Instagram, it triggered mixed reactions from netizens. While a few came in support of Ibrahim, others criticised the Pakistani critic.
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Moviegoers seemed to be quite excited about Ibrahim Ali Khan's acting debut with Nadaaniyan. However, many were left disappointed after his debut flick with Khushi Kapoor finally arrived on the OTT. While a section of the audience was unhappy with the 'unpolished' acting of the young actors, many others speculated that their voices were dubbed by someone else.