Pranit More Trolls Ibrahim Ali Khan, Khushi Kapoor; Jokes "Judge Asked Saif Ali Khan's Attacker to Watch 'Nadaaniyan' as Punishment"

Pranit More Trolls Ibrahim Ali Khan, Khushi Kapoor; Jokes "Judge Asked Saif Ali Khan's Attacker to Watch 'Nadaaniyan' as Punishment"

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Pranit More Trolls Ibrahim Ali Khan, Khushi Kapoor; Jokes "Judge Asked Saif Ali Khan's Attacker to Watch 'Nadaaniyan' as Punishment"
Comedian Pranit More recently targeted star kids Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor in his latest act. He humorously commented on their performances in the film "Nadaaniyan," which has been under scrutiny since its release on Netflix on March 7. More jested that a judge, instead of giving a conventional punishment, sentenced Saif Ali Khan's attacker to watch "Nadaaniyan," implying the film's lackluster reception.

The film, produced by Karan Johar's Dharmatic Entertainment, has faced significant backlash, with critics and audiences expressing dissatisfaction over the storyline and the lead actors' performances. Some reviews have been particularly harsh, with one critic stating a desire to "kick this film."

In response to the criticism, Karan Johar addressed the negative feedback during a recent press event. He expressed concern over the personal nature of some remarks, emphasizing that while critiques of the film are acceptable, attacking individuals personally is unwarranted. Johar highlighted that such comments reflect more on the reviewers than on the film itself.

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta also defended the young actors, stating that the harsh critiques are in "bad taste" and could be traumatizing for newcomers. He pointed out that many established actors had awkward beginnings, but the absence of social media in the past shielded them from such public scrutiny.

Similarly, director Vikram Bhatt expressed his support for Ibrahim Ali Khan, noting that his performance was commendable, especially for a debut. Bhatt mentioned that Ibrahim's acting was better than that of his father, Saif Ali Khan, when he started his career. He also commented on the current climate of heightened sensitivity towards nepotism, suggesting that newcomers from film families are often held to unfair standards.

The discourse surrounding "Nadaaniyan" underscores the challenges star kids face in the industry, balancing public expectations and personal aspirations. While constructive criticism is essential for artistic growth, many industry insiders advocate for a more compassionate approach, recognizing the individuals behind the performances.

As the conversation continues, it raises questions about the fine line between critique and personal attack, and how the industry and audiences can foster a more supportive environment for emerging talent.

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