
She
is
a
diva.
He
is
an
overachiever,
nerdy
boy.
They
start
a
make-believe
relationship
only
to
see
themselves
falling
for
each
other.
Nadaaniyan
presents
this
twisted
tale
of
a
millennial
romance
between
Pia
(played
by
Khushi
Kapoor)
and
Arjun
(Ibrahim
Ali
Khan,
in
his
acting
debut).
Karan
Johar
introduces
this
fresh
jodi
under
Dharma
Productions’
digital
content
arm
Dharmatic.
“They
are
truly
smashing
together,”
Karan
told
the
Netflix
event.
“I
had
a
FoMo
watching
them
—
that
young,
fun,
high-spirited
energy
and
that
new
age
romance
is
something
that
will
find
in
this
film.”
Karan
also
joked
how
he
continues
to
launch
new
couples
on
screen
but
remains
single.
“The
irony
of
all
ironies,”
Karan
said
with
laughter,
“That’s
the
problem.
I
couldn’t
set
myself
up.
And
I
am
standing
here
single.”
Ibrahim
and
Khushi
danced
their
way
onto
the
stage
with
a
romantic
ballad
Ishq
Mein,
which
shows
the
sweet
chemistry
between
them.
WATCH
Ibrahim
Ali
Khan
and
Khushi
Kapoor
dance
Director
Shauna
Gautam
said
Nadaaniyan
captures
the
innocence
of
first
love
and
the
film
draws
from
her
experience
of
watching
the
’90s
Hindi
romance.
“I
am
a
’90s
kid
so
I
have
grown
up
on
romance
and
that
young
innocent
love.
Nadaaniyan
is
just
that,”
Shauna
said.
“It
caters
to
anyone
who
enjoys
the
innocence
of
first
love.”

