Sharmila Tagore gives honest review on Ibrahim Ali Khan's debut film Nadaaniyan: 'Film was not good, but...'

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While several celebrities have shared their perspective on Nadaaniyan, Ibrahim Ali Khan's grandmother, Sharmila Tagore, has recently broken the silence.

Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor's much-hyped film Nadaaniyan fell flat, with both star kids receiving scathing reviews for their performances. Critics slammed their lack of depth and polish, leaving many wondering if nepotism has spoiled the apple cart. The film's failure has sparked heated debates about the privileged kids' acting chops and whether they're truly cut out for the big leagues.

While several celebrities have shared their perspective, Ibrahim Ali Khan’s grandmother, Sharmila Tagore, has recently broken the silence. Interestingly, the veteran called the film ‘bad’ while hailing grandson as ‘very handsome’. In the latest interview, Sharmila opened up about both of her star grandchildren.



While she's quick to praise her granddaughter Sara Ali Khan, calling her a "good actress" who "works very hard and is capable of doing a lot more," her assessment of Ibrahim's film is refreshingly honest, albeit brutal. "Ibrahim's film was not good, but he still looks very handsome. The picture isn't great.

Ultimately, the picture has to be good," she told as per reports by Times Now. The stark contrast in her evaluation of the two siblings is worth noting. However, her honesty is definitely a wake-up call for Ibrahim.

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