
The well-known actors Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh are the parents of Ibrahim Ali Khan. He has always been in the spotlight, and his debut with Nadaaniyan from Dharma Production didn’t lessen the buzz. In a special post, Karan Johar introduced the young actor to the public and supported him during his promotional trip. However, the young actor’s debut film did not excite the public, even though he pulled all the strings. A Pakistani critic has claimed that the actor threatened him after he criticized Nadaaniyan and made a “nose job” remark about Ibrahim, despite the actor’s silence on the critiques.
After Tamur, a Pakistani film critic, posted a screenshot of his conversation with Ibrahim Ali Khan, the actor became embroiled in a significant controversy. He said that the 24-year-old actor used Instagram’s direct message feature to respond to the review. Ibrahim’s account allegedly criticized the reviewer for his criticisms and pointed out in the screenshot that the critic shared his brother’s name. According to reports, the young star wrote: “Tamur almost like Taimoor… you got my brother’s name. Guess what you don’t get? His face. You ugly piece of trash. Since you can’t keep your words to yourself, don’t bother; they’re irrelevant, just like you. Ugly goddamn piece of s**t, I feel bad for you and your family – and if I see you on the streets one day, I’ll make sure I leave you uglier than you are.”
Tamur responded to him by saying that, in contrast to the feigned and gentle character he portrays in the film, he wanted to witness an unvarnished and genuine Ibrahim in Nadaaniyan. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that his remark regarding Ibrahim’s physical appearance regarding the nose operation was inappropriate. The reviewer also mentioned how much he admires Ibrahim’s father, Saif Ali Khan, and pushed the young actor to make his father proud. However, Tamur’s review is not visible on Instagram, and we were unable to independently confirm the text exchange.
Online users hurried to give a range of reactions to Tamur’s article once it became viral. ‘Kjo didn’t teach anything?’ wrote one netizen in a jab at Karan Johar, who had debuted Ibrahim. The average person. Another user thought Ibrahim’s anger over remarks about his appearance was justified and wrote:
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Ibrahim Ali Khan:
While I do not endorse Ibrahim Ali Khan, the reviewer ought to have simply examined the debut rather than pointing fingers at him. He is powerless to stop it. If he gets a nose job, the same people who are criticizing him will be berating him.