Ibrahim Ali Khan, son of Saif Ali Khan, is facing online trolling again after a video of him interacting with a fan went viral on Reddit. The clip shows Ibrahim asking a fan if they want a photo with him, and then walking away. His behavior has divided the internet, with some calling him arrogant and others feeling he’s being judged too harshly.
The video, shared on Reddit, was captioned “Ibrahim asking people if they want a photo with him with an attitude.” It shows Ibrahim outside his gym, where a fan approaches him. After shaking hands, Ibrahim asks the fan if they want a photo and then moves on. Some people also noticed that he wiped his hand after the handshake, even more fuel for criticism.
Reactions to the video have been fierce. One user commented, “He thinks he’s some kind of royalty and doesn’t need to be humble.” Another said, “He even wiped his hand after shaking hands with the fan, what a snob.” A third user expressed disappointment, saying, “I was a huge fan of his before his film released, but now I think his downfall is near. Everything is PR-curated, but how do you curate personality?”
What’s behind Ibrahim’s actions?
This isn’t the first time Ibrahim has faced criticism from netizens. He made his acting debut in the Netflix film “Nadaaniyan” on March 7, 2025, alongside Khushi Kapoor. Both actors received flak for their performances and have been under scrutiny ever since.
Criticism after “Nadaaniyan”
Filmmaker Hansal Mehta came to Ibrahim and Khushi’s defense, calling out the harsh criticism they faced. In an interview with ETimes, he said, “I think people are being very harsh and wrong. Have we checked if these kids were prepared before they got their break? The kind of comments people are making are in very bad taste. I’m sure it must be painful for these young stars.”
Ibrahim’s recent interaction with the fan has sparked a fresh wave of criticism, with many questioning his attitude and behavior. As the son of a famous actor, Ibrahim is under constant scrutiny, and his every move is being watched and judged by the public.