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Nadaaniyan, starring Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan, was heavily criticised online following its premiere. A portion of online users evaluated both main stars' acting performances. The debutant accepted the nature of online platforms and responded to the social media response over a month later.
Ibrahim Ali Khan was questioned about the conflicting reviews of his first movie, Nadaaniyan, in an interview with Filmfare. The debutant acknowledged reading the reviews in response, but he was pleased that some consumers could see what he had to offer.
"I've seen the conflicting reviews on social media—they do fry your brains a bit," he remarked. Given the nature of social media, the majority of them are harmful. However, I'm happy that many people can see what I could contribute. I'm pleased with how the film business responded to me. I'm so happy."
The actor also said that there is always space for development after reflecting on his performance in the Netflix movie. He did, however, say he was happy with his career level at the moment.
Ibrahim mentioned in the chat that when people see a movie, they have very high expectations. That being said, he said Nadaaniyan was not intended to be a "grand film." Saif Ali Khan's son called his movie a "sweet, breezy rom-com" that one could watch while lounging in bed on a Friday night.
He highlighted how his film was "twisted a lot" on social media, even though he acknowledged that he needed to earn a lot more than he did.
Ibrahim Ali Khan made his acting and Shauna Gautam's directing debuts with Nadaaniyan. Key parts were played by Khushi Kapoor, Mahima Chaudhary, Suniel Shetty, Dia Mirza, and Jugal Hansraj.

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