Ever since Nadaaniyan was released on Netflix, Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan’s acting has been subjected to brutal trolling across social media. Now, stand-up comedian Pranit More roasted the duo, jokingly saying that after watching Khushi’s performance, Janhvi Kapoor is now his favourite actress. Further, taking a dig at Ibrahim, he also mentioned Saif Ali Khan’s attacker.
Pranit shared a video from his stand-up gig, where he spoke about Nadaaniyan, sharing his hilarious take on the film, “Khushi Kapoor alag level par chal rahi hai—kya haga hai, lekin consistently haga hai. Khushi ki last movie (Loveyapa) Junaid Khan (Aamir Khan ke bete) ke saath aayi thi, usne uski image kharab kar di. Ab wali movie Saif Ali Khan ke bete Ibrahim Ali Khan ke saath hai, aur uski bhi image kharab kar di.”
He added, “Aisa lagta hai jaise Khushi Kapoor ne kasam kha rakhi hai ki Dil Chahta Hai mein jin-jin logon ne kaam kiya hai, sabke bacchon ki g**nd maarni hai. Akshaye Khanna khush hai, soch raha hoga ‘Accha hua shaadi nahi ki!'”
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Further, Pranit added that Ibrahim’s acting was just as bad as Khushi’s. “Usne itna kharaab kiya hai ki Saif ke attacker ko judge ne bola, ‘Tujhe faansi nahi denge, tujhe Nadaaniyan do baar dekhni padegi.’ Woh bechara chilla raha hai, ‘Gala kaat do mera! Yeh bawasir nahi dekhna hai!,'” concluded the comedian.
About Nadaaniyan
The story follows Arjun Mehta (Ibrahim Ali Khan), a middle-class boy from Noida who is career-focused and has his goals mapped out. On the other hand, Pia Jai Singh (Khushi Kapoor), a South Delhi girl, believes that love should follow a perfect script. The duo gradually start falling for each other—until Arjun makes a shocking revelation in front of the entire college and declares that their contract is over and confesses that he has been receiving Rs 25,000 every week to pretend to be Pia’s fake boyfriend.
Nadaaniyan marked Ibrahim’s acting debut, also starring Mahima Choudhary, Suniel Shetty, Jugal Hansraj, Dia Mirza, Aaliyah Qureishi, Apoorva Makhija, Agasthya Shah, Neel Dewan, Dev Agasteya and Archana Puran Singh, among others.
The film also made marked the directorial debut of Shauna Gautam, who was an assistant director to Karan Johar on Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani.
Backed by Karan Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment and co-produced by Apoorva Mehta and Somen Mishra.