Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueVaani and Krish will have to navigate life, their problems, their insecurities to hopefully realise that only love can be the answer to everything.Vaani and Krish will have to navigate life, their problems, their insecurities to hopefully realise that only love can be the answer to everything.Vaani and Krish will have to navigate life, their problems, their insecurities to hopefully realise that only love can be the answer to everything.
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Saiyaara , feels like a nostalgic yet fresh dive into Bollywood romance that hits you right in the feels. The story follows Krish, a fiery, ambitious musician, and Vaani, a shy lyricist recovering from heartbreak. The chemistry of lead pair, built through soulful songwriting sessions and raw emotional moments, is the heart of the film. The music is a standout, with tracks like Humsafar and Barbaad weaving seamlessly into the story, amplifying every emotional beat. The visuals rain-soaked streets, moody studios, and tender close-ups create a cinematic vibe that's both gritty and poetic. Both debutant did very good job.
Romantic drama enthusiasts especially fans of Mohit Suri's signature style like Aashiqui 2 or Ek Villain will adore the emotional intensity and music-driven storytelling. It might not click for those who prefer fast-paced plots or dislike predictable arcs. Overall something fresh for young audience after long time.
Romantic drama enthusiasts especially fans of Mohit Suri's signature style like Aashiqui 2 or Ek Villain will adore the emotional intensity and music-driven storytelling. It might not click for those who prefer fast-paced plots or dislike predictable arcs. Overall something fresh for young audience after long time.
Normal love story , nothing new about story , nice acting , ok songs not that good , overhyped.i have heard so many more beautiful songs , this song are not even in comparison. Idk what hype is about and how people are reacting in theatre, only very little of movie of relatable. It's a just a teenager audience movie, unreal story and my experience was okish, I would to watch laila majnu anyday but not this . If this movie was about songs and music then atleast they should have better songs , only focus was on the word saiyaara in songs. The hype is unreal and proper PR stunt u think so . So it's a one time watch.
I'm not against anyone else's review, and I respect that everyone has their own perspective when it comes to movies. However, after watching this film, I couldn't help but feel that most of the reviews floating around seem overly hyped and, frankly, a little too positive to be genuine. It's a Yash Raj movie, so expectations were naturally high, but in my honest opinion, it doesn't quite live up to the buzz.
Let me start by saying that I went into the movie with an open mind. Yash Raj Films has given us some unforgettable classics, and their name alone usually guarantees a certain level of quality. That said, just having a big banner and a great cast doesn't automatically make a movie exceptional. For me, this one fell short in many areas, especially when it comes to the story.
The plot felt like something we've seen before-a romantic drama that brings nothing new to the table. In fact, the whole vibe reminded me a lot of Aashiqui-the same old tragic love story template, only with a slightly happier twist at the end. There's no harm in using familiar themes if they're executed well, but here, the narrative lacked depth. The emotions didn't hit as hard as they should have, and the dialogues were pretty average. Honestly, I was waiting for that one moment that would make me go, "Wow, this is why everyone is praising it," but it never came.
What surprised me even more is how every review I've seen calls this a "masterpiece" or "one of the best romantic films in recent times." That feels exaggerated. Sure, the cinematography was beautiful, the music was decent, and the lead actors delivered solid performances. But if we're talking about storytelling-the backbone of any film-I found it lacking originality. Everything felt predictable, from the first meeting to the conflict to the eventual resolution.
Now, I completely understand that everyone has different tastes. What might seem dull and repetitive to me could be deeply moving for someone else. And that's okay. Movies are subjective experiences, and that's what makes art beautiful. However, I can't shake the feeling that some of these glowing reviews are either influenced by the big production house backing the movie or are part of an intentional push to create hype. It's something we've seen happen before-manufactured buzz to draw crowds to the theater.
I also want to be fair. The movie does have its positives. Like I mentioned earlier, the visuals are stunning, and some of the songs are genuinely good. If you're someone who just wants a light romantic film with glamorous sets and beautiful faces, you might enjoy it more than I did. But if you go in expecting something groundbreaking or emotionally intense, you might walk out feeling a bit underwhelmed.
At the end of the day, this is just my personal opinion. I could be completely wrong, and maybe I'm missing something that others connected with deeply. I'm sharing this not to discourage anyone from watching the film, but to add a different perspective to the conversation. Reviews, whether positive or negative, should always reflect honesty, and this is mine.
So, if you're planning to watch it, go with an open mind. Don't get carried away by the hype-experience it for yourself and decide. Who knows, you might end up loving it! For me, though, it's just an average film that doesn't justify the overwhelming praise it's getting online.
Again, this is just my thought. It may not be right, but I felt like sharing.
Let me start by saying that I went into the movie with an open mind. Yash Raj Films has given us some unforgettable classics, and their name alone usually guarantees a certain level of quality. That said, just having a big banner and a great cast doesn't automatically make a movie exceptional. For me, this one fell short in many areas, especially when it comes to the story.
The plot felt like something we've seen before-a romantic drama that brings nothing new to the table. In fact, the whole vibe reminded me a lot of Aashiqui-the same old tragic love story template, only with a slightly happier twist at the end. There's no harm in using familiar themes if they're executed well, but here, the narrative lacked depth. The emotions didn't hit as hard as they should have, and the dialogues were pretty average. Honestly, I was waiting for that one moment that would make me go, "Wow, this is why everyone is praising it," but it never came.
What surprised me even more is how every review I've seen calls this a "masterpiece" or "one of the best romantic films in recent times." That feels exaggerated. Sure, the cinematography was beautiful, the music was decent, and the lead actors delivered solid performances. But if we're talking about storytelling-the backbone of any film-I found it lacking originality. Everything felt predictable, from the first meeting to the conflict to the eventual resolution.
Now, I completely understand that everyone has different tastes. What might seem dull and repetitive to me could be deeply moving for someone else. And that's okay. Movies are subjective experiences, and that's what makes art beautiful. However, I can't shake the feeling that some of these glowing reviews are either influenced by the big production house backing the movie or are part of an intentional push to create hype. It's something we've seen happen before-manufactured buzz to draw crowds to the theater.
I also want to be fair. The movie does have its positives. Like I mentioned earlier, the visuals are stunning, and some of the songs are genuinely good. If you're someone who just wants a light romantic film with glamorous sets and beautiful faces, you might enjoy it more than I did. But if you go in expecting something groundbreaking or emotionally intense, you might walk out feeling a bit underwhelmed.
At the end of the day, this is just my personal opinion. I could be completely wrong, and maybe I'm missing something that others connected with deeply. I'm sharing this not to discourage anyone from watching the film, but to add a different perspective to the conversation. Reviews, whether positive or negative, should always reflect honesty, and this is mine.
So, if you're planning to watch it, go with an open mind. Don't get carried away by the hype-experience it for yourself and decide. Who knows, you might end up loving it! For me, though, it's just an average film that doesn't justify the overwhelming praise it's getting online.
Again, this is just my thought. It may not be right, but I felt like sharing.
In an era where films constantly strive to surprise with twists and unconventional storytelling, Mohit Suri's Saiyaara chooses a different route, it leans into the familiar with confidence. Instead of chasing innovation, it opts for emotional depth and storytelling sincerity. At its heart, Saiyaara is a love story you may have heard before but it's the way it's told that makes all the difference. The narrative might be predictable, but it's infused with genuine emotion that connects.
There are moments in Saiyaara that unmistakably echo the emotional essence of Mohit Suri's earlier works like Aashiqui 2 and Hamari Adhuri Kahani. Yet, instead of coming across as repetitive, the film feels like a heartfelt continuation of that emotional lineage. It stays within the bounds of conventional storytelling, but does so with such conviction that it keeps you hooked especially during the interval and the deeply moving climax, which are bound to stir even the most reserved hearts. Rohan Shankar's dialogues are another strength, providing the emotional spine to the film.
Debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda are the soul of Saiyaara. In a film that depends more on emotional resonance than narrative twists, their performances hold the weight of the story. Ahaan brings vulnerability & charm to Krish. Aneet Padda matches him beat for beat, portraying Vaani with grace and quiet strength. Their chemistry crackles on screen, making their love story feel heartfelt and lived-in. Alam Khan, Geeta Agrawal, Rajiv Kumar, and other supporting actors provide strong support, adding emotional gravitas without overplaying their roles.
Director Mohit Suri knows his audience intimately. No Mohit Suri film is complete without a memorable soundtrack, and Saiyaara is no exception. The title track "Saiyaara" is undoubtedly the standout. Other tracks like "Dhun," "Barbaad," "Tum Ho Toh," and "Humsafar" are equally soulful, each one placed perfectly to elevate the emotional beats of the story. Saiyaara is worth your time, the movie proves that sometimes, storytelling isn't about reinventing... it's about resonating.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3.5/5 Music 4/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 3.5/5.
There are moments in Saiyaara that unmistakably echo the emotional essence of Mohit Suri's earlier works like Aashiqui 2 and Hamari Adhuri Kahani. Yet, instead of coming across as repetitive, the film feels like a heartfelt continuation of that emotional lineage. It stays within the bounds of conventional storytelling, but does so with such conviction that it keeps you hooked especially during the interval and the deeply moving climax, which are bound to stir even the most reserved hearts. Rohan Shankar's dialogues are another strength, providing the emotional spine to the film.
Debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda are the soul of Saiyaara. In a film that depends more on emotional resonance than narrative twists, their performances hold the weight of the story. Ahaan brings vulnerability & charm to Krish. Aneet Padda matches him beat for beat, portraying Vaani with grace and quiet strength. Their chemistry crackles on screen, making their love story feel heartfelt and lived-in. Alam Khan, Geeta Agrawal, Rajiv Kumar, and other supporting actors provide strong support, adding emotional gravitas without overplaying their roles.
Director Mohit Suri knows his audience intimately. No Mohit Suri film is complete without a memorable soundtrack, and Saiyaara is no exception. The title track "Saiyaara" is undoubtedly the standout. Other tracks like "Dhun," "Barbaad," "Tum Ho Toh," and "Humsafar" are equally soulful, each one placed perfectly to elevate the emotional beats of the story. Saiyaara is worth your time, the movie proves that sometimes, storytelling isn't about reinventing... it's about resonating.
Direction 3.5/5 Acting 3.5/5 Music 4/5 Story 3/5 Screenplay 3.5/5.
After a long time a good romantic movie from Bollywood. I had everage expectations from the movie. Definitely got more than i expected. Healing kind of movies is not a common genre in bollywood. My favourite part is when both soul get healed together. I liked the starting, the middle, the end . The movie was able to keep my dopamine level on track, keep me seated and finish the movie in one go. The character development was good specially the female lead did great job. Female lead and male lead both did good job considering their first project. The songs gave ashique 2, malang, ek villain vibe at a time. After a long time a movie's tracks touched my soul. I didnt feel bored for a single moment. The teens now a days can relate with the movie well. The plot overflow was smooth. Though they mentioned that its a remake but i liked how they modified the plot. The healing moments between broken souls healed a part of me also. After a long time satisfied with a bollywood movie. Definitely a healing journey worth watching.
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- AnecdotesSaiyaara marks the Bollywood debut of Ahaan Panday, nephew of actor Chunky Panday, cousin of Ananya Panday, and Aneet Padda, who had previously appeared in series Big Girls Don't Cry and also played a small role in Salaam Venky.
- GaffesWhen Vaani sends a pic to Krish, she sends at 4:50 pm but he gets it at 11 am, also strangely the phone she sends has no sim card.
- Bandes originalesSaiyaara
Music by Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, Arslan Nizami
Lyrics by Irshad Kamil
Performed by Faheem Abdullah
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 359 480 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 159 024 $US
- 20 juil. 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 10 676 950 $US
- Durée
- 2h 30min(150 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39:1
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