Oh no, he didn't! Indian comedian Kamaal R Khan trolls Bin Roye

Published July 23, 2015
To be fair, he didn't say Bin Roye was a complete lost cause.
To be fair, he didn't say Bin Roye was a complete lost cause.

The day the trailer for Bin Roye was released, the nation was convinced that the movie was going to be a box office success. However, Pakistani cinema's revival is still ongoing so we also knew the movie might not be flawless.

But does that warrant Indian comedian/actor/producer Kamaal R Khan calling Mahira Khan out on having the personality of a "junior artist" from India or saying that Humayun Saeed looks like her baap (father) or chacha (uncle)?

That's right -- the comedian, who is considered a troll by most, had some interesting things to say about the recently released Momina Duraid movie in a video review that he posted on Twitter.

He conveniently forgets about Bolly actors like Salman Khan and SRK who are older than Saeed and are romancing young female newcomers!

Speaking of Momina Duraid, Khan says she doesn't know the basics of directing such as when to begin and culminate a scene or how to transition between scenes.

This is the part where you get your first clue that Khan has no idea what he's talking about: he says the movie has been entirely shot in Dubai repeatedly which is incorrect. At least get your facts right!

Saying the editing was extremely bad, he also was of the opinion that had Fawad Khan or Ali Zafar been cast instead of Saeed, the movie would have been better.

Going on to diss the poor casting choices, he adds that he's shocked to learn that Mahira Khan is starring opposite Shah Rukh Khan in Raees as she doesn't seem to possess much talent.

Read: Is Mahira Khan the best thing about Bin Roye?

To be fair, he didn't say Bin Roye was a complete lost cause; according to him, the dialogues, climax, music and screenplay was "theek thaak" Sweet, right?

Let's not forget that this guy has a history of rubbing people the wrong way.

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