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Ibrahim Ali Khan Vows Blockbuster Comeback After Debut Flop

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  • Ibrahim Ali Khan admits his debut film Nadaaniyan was "really bad"
  • He says the "hype has dropped real bad" after the film's failure
  • Ibrahim promises a big hit in the future to win back his critics
Ibrahim Ali Khan Vows Blockbuster Comeback After Debut Flop

In a recent interview, rising Bollywood star Ibrahim Ali Khan has opened up about the dismal performance of his debut film, Nadaaniyan. The 23-year-old actor admits that the teen-romantic comedy, produced by Dharmatic Entertainment under Karan Johar's banner, was "really bad" and became a "sort of culture to troll."

Ibrahim reveals that prior to Nadaaniyan's release, there was immense hype and anticipation around his launch. However, after the film's critical and commercial failure, "the hype has dropped real bad." He has been constantly trolled online, with people questioning whether he would ever succeed.

Despite this rocky start, Ibrahim remains determined to prove his critics wrong. He has vowed that if he delivers a blockbuster in the future, he wants the same kind of "mad" response from the audience. Ibrahim is already looking ahead, with a recent appearance in Sarzameen and an upcoming role in Diler, directed by Kunal Deshmukh.

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By owning up to his misstep and promising a big comeback, Ibrahim appears poised to turn the narrative in his favor. Whether audiences will embrace him remains to be seen, but his next move will be closely watched.

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Ibrahim Ali Khan has candidly acknowledged that his debut film, Nadaaniyan, was "really bad" and a flop.
Ibrahim reveals that after Nadaaniyan, the hype around his launch has "dropped real bad" and he has been constantly trolled online, with people questioning whether he would ever succeed.
Ibrahim has vowed that if he delivers a blockbuster in the future, he wants the same kind of "mad" response from the audience that he had initially received before Nadaaniyan's release.

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