Saiyaara Movie Review: A Refreshing Take on Love and Healing

Hasratsingh Ranger

07-20 12:30

I just watched Saiyaara, and it’s a film that genuinely surprised me. Directed by Mohit Suri, this emotional love story brings a fresh spark to the classic Bollywood romance format. With newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in lead roles, the movie offers something heartfelt and relatable for today’s generation.



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The story follows Krish, a young singer and composer struggling with personal issues, especially his complicated relationship with his father. He meets Vaani, a thoughtful journalist who isn't chasing social media fame but truly connects with his music. Their bond slowly grows, with her giving meaning to his melodies, and together, they start to heal each other’s emotional wounds.


What stood out the most for me was how the film handles the theme of mental health without being preachy. It feels real. Instead of just a sweet love story, Saiyaara dives into how two broken people can support and understand each other deeply.

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The music is another strong point. Songs like "Saiyaara mera badla nahin hai" beautifully carry the emotions of the characters and add to the story’s flow. The film’s soundtrack, created by multiple composers, is soothing and grows on you as the film progresses.


Ahaan Panday has a confident screen presence, and for a debut, he delivers with both style and emotion. Aneet Padda, on the other hand, truly shines. She’s not just there to look good — her performance is thoughtful, layered, and impactful.


Overall, Saiyaara is not your typical candyfloss romance. It’s emotional, musical, and grounded in reality. If you enjoy romantic dramas that actually say something about life and love, this one is worth watching.


Happy Questing 

@Hasratsingh 

@iQOO Connect 

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