Galat Fehmi Song: Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor are gearing up with a rom-com experience for the audience with Nadaaniyan. The first step in the journey includes the release of an emotional song and the makers did that. They released the Galat Fehmi song and showcased emotions like never before. But, interestingly, fans are asking them not to cry. What happened?
Galat Fehmi Song: Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor's Emotions All Over the Place in Nadaaniyan Second Track
Netflix India unveiled the emotions of the upcoming film Nadaaniyan stars Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor with Galat Fehmi Song. The song features Tushar Joshi, Madhubanti Bagchi and Sachin-Jigar's voice. Bringing a beautiful aspect of relationships, misunderstanding on the front, this song outlines problems. Written by Amitabh Bhattacharya song revolves around trust issues and features places like College, Gurudwara, a Football court, a pool and much more. This song has garnered 60K views on YouTube in 3 Hours with 4.1K likes.
Galat Fehmi Song: Why Are Fans Urging the Stars Not To Cry?
Well, it might seem like that fans are concerned over the young star kids but contrasting to that fans are taking a dig at Nadaaniyan actors Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor. They are urging the actors not to cry in Galat Fehmi song because they can't bring out emotions perfectly. The comments are addressing the situation. They said 'Its like im punishing myself to watch khushi’s acting , its tough man!' 'Inse achcha to Rakhi Sawant roo lete Hain.' 'Khushi has used all her acting of her career in this song please let her sit home now will watch this for Diya Mirza Suniel Shetty and ibrahim looks like he can act.' 'Bss acting ki kami ha puray frame mn.' 'Please mat ro. don't cry. dono ko rote dekh k muje hasi aa gayi isliye kitna bekar acting rone ka dono ka.' 'The pain is almost physical....to watch her trying to cry i mean.'
Overall, fans are quite excited to see Ibrahim Ali Khan's acting on the screen but on the other hand, people are criticising the lady in Galat Fehmi song.