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Starring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor, Nadaaniyan released on Netflix on March 7 and you best believe the Janta had a lot to say about the film!
'Nadaaniyan,' directed by Shauna Gautam, is a romantic comedy released on Netflix. Produced by Dharmatic Entertainment, the film features Ibrahim Ali Khan as Arjun Mehta and Khushi Kapoor as Pia Jai Singh in the lead roles. The supporting cast includes notable actors such as Mahima Chaudhry, Suniel Shetty, Dia Mirza, and Jugal Hansraj. The plot revolves around Pia, a privileged South Delhi girl, who hires Arjun, a middle-class student, to pose as her boyfriend to maintain her social status. This fake relationship transforms into a real, complex romance as they grapple with unexpected feelings and the challenges of their newfound love .
'Nadaaniyan' seems to have universally missed the mark, according to viewers. Despite potential in its budget, story, and music, the film is being heavily criticized for its lead actors. The primary complaint is their lack of acting ability, chemistry, and on-screen presence, making the romantic elements fall completely flat. Many viewers expressed the fact that they stopped watching the film midway as they were unable to connect to the the perceived lack of charm and genuine performance. Beyond the acting, the script itself is deemed quite messy, with some suggesting that the poor writing overshadows any chance for the actors to even showcase potential.
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Check out the Janta's reaction!
Unbelievably unbearable! They had the budget, a good story, and a nice song, but the lead pair lacked acting skills, chemistry, and screen presence too. #Naadaniyan pic.twitter.com/GCQ16fOCGk
— Obaid Atique (@Obaid_Atique) March 7, 2025
Gave up Nadaaniyan after about 15 mins, that too just waited for the dhadkan jodi. I dont mind a cliched rom com but there is zero charm and zero acting here. pic.twitter.com/guPrfJyE1X
— S a m o s a w a l l a h (@samosawallah) March 7, 2025
Do producers don't care about their money? They look bad, acting is bad, the dialogues are poorly written, the angles are stale. This is just pure garbage! #Nadaaniyan https://t.co/BbqJbVoZ36
— Solitude✨ (@Sophrosyne4U) March 8, 2025
Below-average movie with cringe-worthy dialogues and terrible acting. Khushi and Ibrahim made it unbearable to watch.
— – anki :) (@ankitcreationsx) March 8, 2025
Khushi Kapoor finally has competition in terms of worst acting.
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I finally watched #Naadaniyan and ohh good lord the script itself is so shit that their acting didn't even get chance to be criticized.
— pinch of salt (@dagnytaggart_v1) March 8, 2025
#NadaaniyanReview : Nadaaniyan didn’t work for me. Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor’s performances felt inorganic, and their chemistry lacked depth. The storytelling was weak, relying on the overused “rich girl” trope without bringing anything fresh to the table. pic.twitter.com/1G4XBzKX7W
— Iraa Paul (@paul_iraa) March 7, 2025
10 mins into #Nadaaniyan, because couldn’t watch more of it.
— Sahil Sachdeva (@itissahilbtw) March 7, 2025
It’s just a long saturated reel with vivid filter on steroids and horrible acting
Watched Naadaniyan! As expected, it is horrible and there is nothing to save the movie! Wafer-Thin plot, surface-level dialogue, clueless actors!
— Ratan Vaibhav (@ratanvaibhav) March 8, 2025
I decided to watch nadaaniyan for my nepo dharma brainrot dose and bro khushi kapoor is worse than I had set the bar for her and I promise you the bar was low extremely low
— Hoecake. (@dementorramen) March 7, 2025
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i love how futuristic nadaaniyan is, two robots acting, two ai voices dubbed in and a script churned out from chat gpt
— Niharika (@niharigoat) March 9, 2025
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