Amid Netflix's Nadaaniyan backlash, Sara Ali Khan praises Ibrahim Ali Khan: 'Don’t mean to brag but...'

Amid criticism, Ibrahim Ali Khan's sister and actress Sara Ali Khan has come out in support of the actor and praised him on social media

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Netflix’s Nadaaniyan featuring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor has been garnering backlash ever since its release. Amid criticism, Ibrahim’s sister and actress Sara Ali Khan has come out in support of the actor and praised him on social media. Taking to her Instagram stories, Sara re-shared the music video of Trikit Dhoom from Nadaaniyan and wrote, “Brother when are you going to stop blowing up??? (I really hope never).

" She added, “I still remember I used to rag Little Iggy who could be a drag But now seriously Darshaks don’t mean to brag But mere bhai ka alag hai swag (My brother has a different swag)...



Fateh Kar Raja lehrakar flag." Earlier, Sara shared a special note for his brother after watching the film during a special screening in Mumbai, as she wrote, “My Baby Brother! @iakpataudi I promise to forever have your back and be your loudest cheerleader. You were always a star in my eyes.

.. and now, God willing the whole world will see you shine, glow, explode.

Happiest Birthday and welcome to the movies, this is just the beginning...

The day is here...

the doors open to a story filled with love, dosti &; a lot of ‘nadaani’! Binge it, feel it &; swoon with it!!! Watch Nadaaniyan, out now, only on Netflix. #Nadaaniyan.” Talking about the review, Firstpost gave 1.

5 stars to Nadaaniyan and wrote, “Someone once rightly said even when you are a star kid it doesn’t really help if you don’t have the talent, that actually applies for Khushi Kapoor. With her expressionless face and frozen smile, she fails yet again. Learning how to act is hard work; it’s a craft and one needs to give their blood and sweat to make it big, it cannot be as easy as a little nip here and a little tuck there.

As for Ibrahim, I still feel he has the potential to do well under a good director. First love is like a flame that never extinguishes, but Nadaaniyan is easily forgettable!”.