Karan Johar defends Netflix film from criticism
At a recent event, filmmaker Karan Johar defended his new film, Nadaaniyan, which is available on Netflix. He addressed criticism of the movie, stating that everyone's opinion is valid, whether they liked it or not. Johar emphasized that personal attacks are not acceptable, even in the name of criticism. Comedian Pranit More also commented on Nadaaniyan. He joked about the film, mentioning actress Khushi Kapoor and her connection to both Saif Ali Khan's son, Ibrahim, and other actors. He suggested that Kapoor has unintentionally affected the images of the actors she works with. Online reactions varied. Some users pointed out the effort that goes into making films and the many lives affected by them. Others criticized the comedian and the ongoing trend of celebrity children in the industry. Notably, social media personality Freddy Birdy made fun of the film, receiving attention for his humorous critique. Overall, the conversation around Nadaaniyan highlights differing opinions on film criticism and the challenges faced by actors, especially those from well-known families.