Reviews of Nadaaniyan on Twitter: Ibrahim Ali Khan makes his acting debut with the Netflix release. Additionally, Khushi Kapoor stars.
Reviews of Nadaaniyan on Twitter: On March 7, the Netflix film starring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor was made available. The romantic drama’s initial reviews were posted on X (formerly Twitter) by viewers, and if the responses are any indication, the movie has fallen short of expectations. (Also read: Nadaaniyan review: Ibrahim Ali Khan, Khushi Kapoor’s dull film is a warning sign, Bollywood romance is heading south)
Nadaaniyan Twitter reviews:
The Netflix release, according to viewers, was uninteresting, and the two main protagonists were unable to bring anything new to their roles. One tweet said, “Watch Nadaaniyan on Netflix for a master class in how not to act. Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan will show you exactly what to avoid.” Additionally, please remove this nasal voice from my mind.
“#Nadaaniyaan – Indeed a Silly One!!!” commented another viewer. The rich and the poor meet in Shauna Gautam’s story, but the meaning of “poor” in Bollywood is changing. Despite having the makings of a gripping love story, Nadaaniyaan doesn’t make an impression. “Nadaaniyan is so awful, I can’t even comprehend how a film could be so awful.” After watching the movie, a second viewer exclaimed, “OMG, there is no plot, storyline, or acting.
On-screen, some viewers remarked on Khushi Kapoor’s progress. “#Nadaaniyan turned out to be GOOD!!” read one review. I enjoyed Ibrahim Ali Khan’s debut, and Khushi Kapoor is getting better with each film.
Another viewer pointed out that, contrary to what the creators hinted at in the initial promotional video, Nadaaniyan is not a contemporary adaptation of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. I can’t handle Nadaaniyan after ten minutes. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai isn’t this 😭😭😭. Go through the tweet.
About Nadaaniyan
Ibrahim plays Arjun Mehta, a driven young man who intends to pursue a legal education and land a respectable career. Pia Jai Singh, portrayed by Khushi, is a young girl who puts love before ambition. With Pia paying Arjun ₹25,000 each week to pretend to be her boyfriend, they come together in a special way. Their connection becomes more and more intertwined in a web of passion, conflict, and unexpected emotions over time.
Mahima Chaudhary, Suniel Shetty, Dia Mirza, and Jugal Hansraj also play important parts in the movie. Shauna Gautam is the director, and Dharmatic Entertainment’s Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta, and Somen Mishra are the producers.