Pakistani critic alleges on-line harassment after criticising Ibrahim Ali Khan-Khushi Kapoor starrer ‘Nadaaniyan’: ‘Don’t flip it into Indo-Pak…’ |

Ibrahim Ali Khan, who not too long ago debuted in Nadaaniyan, made information after his alleged reply to a Pakistani critic went viral. Tamur Iqbal claimed Ibrahim messaged him on Instagram after his destructive evaluate. Now, the critic says he has been receiving abusive messages from Indians because the incident.
In his new video message, the critic Tamur Iqbal mentioned, “That is an replace. 48 hours later, the gaaliyaan, the abusive messages have nonetheless not stopped on my Instagram…the threats…predominantly coming from Indian social media customers who’re nonetheless visibly upset about my evaluate.” He then urged everybody to ‘take a chill capsule’ and mentioned that Nadaaniyan is only a ‘dangerous film.’ “Don’t flip it into some Indo-Pak rivalry. It’s not. Take a chill capsule. It’s only a dangerous film, I posted a narrative about it and it obtained the eye of Ibrahim Ali Khan, resulting in this complete mess,” he mentioned.
“On a lighter be aware, the main stars ought to thank me for creating this controversy a few film which was utterly lifeless and buried. Now a minimum of folks would possibly contemplate watching it once more. It’s a horrible, awful film. Watch it if you wish to destroy your Sunday. And Ibrahim, good luck!” he added.
A couple of days in the past, Tamur Iqbal shared a screenshot of an alleged dialog with Ibrahim Ali Khan. Within the chat, Ibrahim reportedly criticized the critic harshly for his Nadaaniyan evaluate, making private remarks about his look and dismissing his opinions. He additionally allegedly issued a powerful warning in the event that they ever crossed paths.
The authenticity of the textual content alternate stays unverified. Whereas Tamur’s authentic evaluate is now not seen on his Instagram, his response and the feedback on his submit recommend that he had made remarks in regards to the actor’s look.
Nadaaniyan options Ibrahim Ali Khan, Khushi Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Mahima Chaudhry, Suniel Shetty, and Jugal Hansraj, amongst others. The movie premiered on Netflix on March 7, 2025.