Nadaaniyan, starring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor, premiered on Netflix on March 07, 2025. The romantic drama opened to unfavorable opinions from critics and followers alike. The lead actors have been criticised for his or her performances.
Veteran actor and Ibrahim’s grandmother Sharmila Tagore mentioned she wasn’t impressed with the film. “Sara (Ali Khan) and Ibrahim are doing a great job. Ibrahim tried his best. He looked so good. But his film wasn’t good,” mentioned Sharmila, indicating at Nadaaniyan, directed by Shauna Gautam.

“We shouldn’t say certain things so openly but to be honest, the movie isn’t great. All said and done, the film has to be good in the end,” Sharmila mentioned in an interview with Anandbazaar Patrika.com
Talking about Sara, Ibrahim’s sister, Sharmila mentioned, “Sara is a gifted actor. She is hard working and is certainly capable of achieving more. She will definitely reach great heights.”
In March, responding to the backlash acquired by Ibrahim and Khushi, director Hansal Mehta had mentioned that kids should be cautious of selecting initiatives, including that administrators should present mandatory coaching and steering to rookie actors. Filmmaker Karan Johar, producer of the movie, responded to the criticism by saying “intellectual cinema lovers must have a compassionate side.”
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Ibrahim and Khushi have been slammed for “poor chemistry” and “lacklustre performances.” The Hindu evaluation of the film mentioned, “It goes without saying that Ibrahim is a true copy of his father, Saif Ali Khan. An aquiline nose, a firm jawline, and innocence in his eyes are all there to notice, but the boy has yet to befriend the camera and seems to be reading his lines instead of rendering them.”
Published – April 15, 2025 06:57 pm IST






