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Ibrahim Ali Khan Faces Backlash After Abusive Message to Film Critic

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Ibrahim Ali Khan, son of Saif Ali Khan, is currently facing scrutiny following the release of his debut film, ‘Nadaaniyan’, co-starring Khushi Kapoor. While the film itself hasn't received the expected response from audiences, a recent controversy involving a threatening message to a Pakistani film critic has thrust him into the spotlight.

Entertainment Desk: Ibrahim Ali Khan, while gaining attention for his debut film ‘Nadaaniyan’, is now embroiled in a controversy stemming from a contentious Instagram chat. Pakistani film critic Tamur Iqbal shared a screenshot of their exchange, revealing Ibrahim's use of abusive language. This incident has sparked a debate on social media, with divided opinions on Ibrahim's response.

Ibrahim's Debut Film Receives Lackluster Response

Starring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor, ‘Nadaaniyan’ has failed to resonate with audiences. The film has received mixed reviews from critics and audiences alike, with questions raised about the acting performances of both leads. This controversy escalated when Pakistani film critic Tamur Iqbal heavily criticized the film, leading to a now-viral online chat exchange between the two.

Ibrahim's Outburst Over Film Review?

A screenshot circulating on social media shows Ibrahim Ali Khan lashing out at Pakistani critic Tamur Iqbal. According to the screenshot, Ibrahim used offensive language, comparing Tamur's name to that of his brother, Taimur Ali Khan, and stating, "Your name is almost like my brother's, but the difference is only in the face. You look like an ugly piece of garbage." He further threatened to make Tamur look even worse if they ever met on the street.

Critic's Response Fuels the Controversy

Following Ibrahim's response, Pakistani film critic Tamur Iqbal also shared his side of the story in an Instagram post. He wrote, "Yes, my comment about the nose was wrong, but I take full responsibility for everything else. I am a huge fan of your father; don't disappoint him." This response further fueled the debate on social media, with many criticizing Ibrahim's behavior.

Questions Raised About the Authenticity of the Viral Chat

The authenticity of the chat remains unconfirmed. No official statement has verified its genuineness. Dainik Jagran does not confirm the authenticity of this viral chat and screenshot. However, this controversy has thrust Ibrahim Ali Khan into the headlines shortly after the release of his first film.

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