Planning to watch Nadaaniyan this weekend on Netflix? Before you do, how about going through some of the first reactions to the latest Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor starrer?
Well, what was supposed to be a strong and scintillating debut for newcomers Khan and Kapoor has turned out to be a miserable and pathetic display of acting. Yup, Nadaaniyan is that bad! We have plenty of tweets from critics and viewers to back up this statement.
Amidst the bad reviews, the most common criticism of Karan Johar’s latest production is the poor acting performances by Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor. They are being criticised for their weak dialogue delivery, lack of expressions, and dull screen presence. Another major complaint is the movie’s weak and clichéd storyline, which doesn’t offer anything new or exciting to viewers.
Nadaaniyan is sure to reignite the controversy surrounding nepotism in Bollywood. The thing about nepotism is that it doesn’t actually seem bad as long as star kids deliver strong performances and impress audiences. The real issue arises when these actors fail in all the key aspects.
That said, the movie may still get decent viewership for Netflix, considering the hype that has been building around it for so long.
The rest of the cast consists of talents like Dia Mirza, Mahima Chaudhry, Suniel Shetty, and Jugal Hansraj. Shauna Gautma has helmed this one.
Reactions from viewers and critics toward Nadaaniyan have been overwhelmingly negative so far. Check out some of the tweets below.
Rating: ⭐️½#Nadaaniyan is UNBEARABLE. #IbrahimAliKhan makes one of the worst debuts ever. He is crap with zero expressions, poor dialogue delivery & no screen presence. The film is DULL, lifeless snoozefest with a weak plot & terrible execution. AVOID IT. 👎👎#NadaaniyanReview… pic.twitter.com/NEVeNOJ62B
— Bollywood Box Office (@Bolly_BoxOffice) March 7, 2025
#Nadaaniyan Review | Nepotism is not bad if actors have talent but at least they have talent, bad acting is also an understatement for this kind of acting
— Amit Bhatia (ABP News) (@amitbhatia1509) March 7, 2025
It's not just a bad film, it's a very very bad film, this film might get viewership as it has came on @NetflixIndia but we… pic.twitter.com/XNFCOSCmdF
#Nadaaniyan review .. it's a miserable watch .. khushi kapoor can't act for the end of the world and who still watches these over the top rich kids school kind of romcoms..kjo needs to come of age.. kkhh era is long gone pic.twitter.com/cG9uXKoCTb
— NV (@namratavy) March 7, 2025
Nadaaniyan Review: Internet Calls Khushi Kapoor, Ibrahim Ali Khan Film A Waste Of Time. Watch It At Your Own Risk! - https://t.co/dYJbiXq0mV #DiaMirza #IbrahimAliKhan #KhushiKapoor #MahimaChaudhary #NadaaniyanReview #nepotism #Twitter pic.twitter.com/P9A4dDtOis
— Hauterrfly (@thehauterrfly) March 7, 2025
#NadaaniyanReview#NadaaniyanOnNetflix is all so cold, emotionless, and chemistry-less that you’ll say this is what real nepotism looks like.
— Ashwani kumar (@BorntobeAshwani) March 7, 2025
Rating - ⭐️💫#Nadaaniyan is #SaifAliKhan and #AmritaSingh’s son – #IbrahimAliKhan’s launch, who is also #SaraAliKhan’s brother. But… pic.twitter.com/9JAPeHXkig
The storytelling and emotions in #Nadaaniyan are as shallow as beautified Instagram pics. Nothing feels real and the dialogues barely scratch the surface. What you get is a rambling love story that too filtered to be true. My review: https://t.co/7zCn9idie3 #nadaaniyanreview
— Renuka Vyavahare (@renukaVyavahare) March 7, 2025