**Ibrahim Ali Khan Breaks Silence on Trolling After ‘Nadaaniyan’ Failure**
In the past few months, Ibrahim Ali Khan had kept a low profile as he was busy working on his new film project, which he hoped would be a remake of the old classic movie, *Nadaaniyan*. The film was to be directed by Shauna Gautam and co-star Khushi Kapoor. However, the movie ultimately failed terribly, a fact Ibrahim has openly acknowledged without any regret.
Describing the film as a major disappointment, Ibrahim candidly called it “a really bad film” and highlighted that not many people liked it. “Not too long ago, they were all waiting for my launch, and after *Nadaaniyan* the hype has dropped really badly. They are trolling me nonstop. ‘He won’t be able to do it only.’ It’s a massive low, and I constantly feel bad about it,” he shared.
### Facing the Trolls
The young actor admits that he faced continuous trolling after the film’s disastrous release. He expressed frustration over the trend on social media where people put down movies just for the fun of it. Many trolls criticized *Nadaaniyan* without even watching it, simply joining in because others were doing the same.
“It was really bad. It became a sort of culture to, ‘Oh, let’s troll that film.’ There were people who were trolling it just because they heard that some other person was trolling it. That’s uncalled for. But if I now give a blockbuster in the future, I want the same kind of response. They should go mad after me,” Ibrahim stated.
### Reflecting on His Early Start
In the interview, Ibrahim also reflected on whether he had entered Bollywood too soon. He revealed that he was only 21 years old when he started shooting for *Nadaaniyan*, whereas most actors typically begin their careers around 25 to 27.
“Of course, I was working very hard—like I’m still working hard on my speech issue. But in a way, I feel I must have rushed into that movie. I was 21 when I began shooting for it—others around me are doing it at 26, 27, 28—and I now think I could have been more mindful of the scale of what was going to happen,” he admitted.
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Ibrahim Ali Khan’s openness about his experience offers insight into the pressures faced by young actors navigating the film industry and social media’s influence on public perception. Fans hope to see him bounce back stronger in his future projects.
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