The Nadaaniyan Trailer: Netflix’s OTT Movie with Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor Gets Trolled, ‘Never Expected This…’
The Web-Talked About Trailer: A Look At The Numbers
The internet is abuzz with the latest trailer of Nadaaniyan, the upcoming OTT movie on Netflix India, starring Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor. As fans eagerly await the release of the film on March 7, social media is filled with reactions, with many expressing their disappointment and shock. The trailer, which was released on March 1, promises a romantic comedy with a unique storyline, but unfortunately, it seems to have fallen flat with many viewers.
The Trolls Take Centre Stage:.generator-Generated Quotes and More
The comments section is rife with one-liners and witty remarks, with many users calling out the film’s storyline and characters. "The PR has definitely generated these one-liners with AI-powered marketing tools," wrote one user, while another jokingly suggested, "Better to put Dia Mirza and Sunil Shetty as the lead pair in this movie." The reactions are a mix of sarcasm, humor, and genuine disappointment, with some users even suggesting that the movie’s trailer look like a carbon copy of other successful rom-coms.
What Went Wrong: The Nadaaniyan Trailer’s Missteps
So, what exactly went wrong with the trailer? For starters, many users were put off by the lead actors’ performances. "Khushi Kapoor should definitely try something apart from acting, she doesn’t even seem to be acting, she’s just the same like she’s in real life, totally expressionless," wrote one user. Another user expressed their dismay, "Ibrahim Ali Khan sounding like a local Kartik Aryan and Khushi sounding like a robot… movie looking extra puke."
The Response from Fans: Disappointment and Disillusionment
The trailer’s poor reception is just the tip of the iceberg, it seems. Many fans are expressing their disappointment and disillusionment with the current state of Bollywood, with some even taking to social media to call out the industry’s obsession with "nepo kids" (children of famous actors). "Never expected this from Netflix, all nepo kids, please give us some quality content," reacted one user. The outpouring of disappointment is a stark reminder that the audience is unsatisfied with the current crop of movies being churned out by the Bollywood machine.
The Bigger Picture: Other OTT Releases on March 7
While Nadaaniyan’s trailer may have generated a lot of buzz, it’s not the only new release on the horizon. On the same day, SonyLIV will start streaming The Waking of a Nation, a web series set against the backdrop of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919. Amazon Prime Video will also be releasing Dupahiya, a charming series about a village celebrating 25 years without crime. Will these new releases help to fill the void left by Nadaaniyan’s disappointing trailer? Only time will tell.
The Verdict: A Misstep from Netflix
In conclusion, the Nadaaniyan trailer’s poor reception is a clear indication that the film has missed the mark. With many users expressing their disappointment, it’s clear that the film’s marketing team has a lot of work to do to win back the audience’s trust. As the saying goes, "there’s no second chances in marketing" – Nadaaniyan’s trailer is a prime example of this.

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