Netflix’s ‘ Nadaaniyan ’ actor Ibrahim Ali Khan faced a lot of online trolling when the film released on the OTT platform along with his leading lady Khushi Kapoor. And he even sent assault threats to a journalist who criticized his film. In an interview with Filmfare, the actor broke his silence and said, ‘I know I shouldn’t have reacted but I’m also new to public scrutiny.
’ The actor added, ‘When he made that personal comment about my body, it felt like a below-the-belt remark. But going forward, I’ll be more composed. I shouldn’t have reacted.
It won’t happen again.’ What Ibrahim Ali Khan wrote The actor wrote to the journalist, ‘Tamur almost like Taimoor..
. you got my brother’s name. Guess what you don’t got? His face.
You ugly piece of trash. Since you can’t keep your words to yourself, don’t bother, they’re irrelevant just like you.’ He added, ‘Ugly goddamn piece of shit I feel bad for you and your family – and if I see you on the streets one day, I’ll make sure I leave you uglier than you are – you walking piece of scum.
’ The journalist replied, ‘Hahahahaha see that’s my man. This is the guy I want to see in the movie. Not that fake cornetto mushy cringy human.
’ He continued, ‘But hey yes that nose job comment was in bad taste. Rest I totally own up. Massive fan of your dad, don’t let him down.
’ While Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor’s Netflix film Nadaaniyan garnered severe criticism for its performances, storyline, and dialogues, Mahima Chaudhry, who played a supporting role in the rom-com, compared it with Ranbir Kapoor’s starrer Animal . And now, producer Karan Johar spoke about the trolling at the trailer launch of Akaal . Responding to the journalist who asked the question about the film.
Johar said, “Bas yehi kahoonga purane gaane ka yeh alfaaz hai kuch to log kahenge logo ka kaam hai kehna chodo bekaar ki baatein kahin beet na jaaye raina bas yehi kehna chahoonga aur kya kahoon.”.
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Netflix's 'Nadaaniyan' actor Ibrahim Ali Khan breaks silence on sending assault threats to Pakistani journalist: 'I know I shouldn't have reacted but...'

In an interview with Filmfare, the actor broke his silence and said, 'I know I shouldn’t have reacted but I’m also new to public scrutiny.'