Ibrahim Ali Khan, who made his acting debut this month with the romantic comedy film Nadaaniyan, has been at the center of controversy following a harsh review by Pakistani film critic Tamur Iqbal. The film, which also stars Khushi Kapoor, faced heavy criticism for its acting, storyline, and dialogues, leading to negative reviews from both the audience and critics. While both Ibrahim and Khushi remained silent despite the backlash, Ibrahim has now responded to one critic’s insensitive comment.
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The Controversial Message Exchange
In an unexpected turn of events, Tamur Iqbal shared a screenshot of an alleged private message he received from Ibrahim. The message was a fiery response to Iqbal’s comment about Ibrahim’s appearance, particularly referencing a supposed nose job. In the message, Ibrahim didn’t hold back, calling the critic an “ugly piece of trash” and making harsh remarks about his looks. He wrote, “Tamur almost like Taimur… you got my brother’s name. Guess what you don’t got? His face. You ugly piece of trash… Ugly goddamn piece of shit. I feel bad for you and your family.”
The Critic’s Response
Iqbal responded humorously, admitting that his comment about Ibrahim’s nose job was in bad taste but reiterating his thoughts on Ibrahim’s acting. He also expressed his admiration for Ibrahim’s father, Saif Ali Khan, urging Ibrahim not to disappoint him. Iqbal’s reply read, “Hahahahaha see that’s my man… But hey yes that nose job comment was in bad taste. Rest I totally own up. Massive fan of your dad, don’t let him down.”
Public Reactions
The exchange between Ibrahim and Tamur quickly became a topic of discussion on social media. Many users were surprised by Ibrahim’s direct response. One person wrote, “Nowayyyy!! He has responded to your story? Seriously with this?” while another commented, “You can review his acting… nose job comment was unnecessary.” A third user said, “U were a bit mean wese with that nose job comment haha but good response back x.” The incident sparked a broader conversation about the fine line between constructive criticism and personal attacks, especially regarding public figures’ appearances.