Reflecting on a Tough Start
Actor Ibrahim ali Khan opened up about his challenging first year in Bollywood.
He made his debut with Nadaaniyan in march 2025, followed by Sarzameen in July 2025.
Both films were released directly on OTT platforms and received harsh criticism.
Reviewers described his performances as “raw and unprepared.”
“Could Have Been More Mindful”
In an interview with Esquire India, Ibrahim admitted he rushed into his first film.
He said he entered the industry with a “ho jaayega” (it’ll happen) attitude.
Although he insists he worked hard, especially on his speech issues, he acknowledges he wasn’t fully ready.
Quote: “I was 21 when I began shooting—others start at 26 or 27. I now think I could have been more mindful of the scale of what was going to happen.”
He emphasized that while he didn’t take his chance for granted, he underestimated the challenges of a debut.
Debut and Reception
Nadaaniyan, directed by Shauna Gautam, starred mahima Chaudhry, Suniel Shetty, Dia Mirza, and Jugal Hansraj.
Released on Netflix, the film failed to impress and holds a Rotten Tomatoes score of 12%.
His next film, Sarzameen, directed by Kayoze Irani and featuring kajol and prithviraj Sukumaran, met a similar fate.
Drawing Strength from His Legacy
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He admits his family’s success both motivates and pressures him.
Quote: “Whenever I feel unsure, I remind myself—‘You’re Saif ali Khan’s kid. Bebo’s in your family. You should be smashing it, man.’”
Looking Ahead: Diler
Ibrahim’s next film, Diler, is a sports drama directed by Kunal Deshmukh.
It co-stars Sreeleela and centers on the journey of a marathon runner.
Expected release: 2026.
The project is seen as a fresh opportunity for Ibrahim to prove his potential in Bollywood.
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