
The recent release of Nadaaniyan, starring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor, has sparked a sizzling controversy in Bollywood. Although much speculation was made, the movie received lukewarm welcomes from the audience and critics, with the majority labeling it as “mindless” and not original.
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Hrithik Roshan’s mother, Pinkie Roshan, fueled the fire by supporting a vicious review left on social media. She stated, “Totally go with this funny review, though I loved Ibrahim Ali Khan,” showing her displeasure with the film but appreciation of Ibrahim’s acting.
This casual comment from a member of a Bollywood family has raised eyebrows and prompted discussion about film industry dynamics.
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The criticism of Nadaaniyan refers to a broader issue in Bollywood: failure to develop new content. A number have been let down by the movie’s cliched plot and terrible acting, revealing a decline in the quality of romantic comedies.
The involvement of such great figures as Karan Johar and the encouragement by Netflix is only meant to compound the disappointment and shock.
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While Pinkie Roshan’s comment is seemingly a personal opinion, it reflects a sentiment within the industry that there needs to be better storytelling.
The incident illustrates how even within the close-knit Bollywood community, there are divergent opinions and criticisms that at times lead to publicized discord.