Released: July 18, 2025
Director: Mohit Suri
Starring: Ahaan Panday, Aneet Padda
Runtime: 156 minutes
Genre: Musical Romantic Drama
Studio: Yash Raj Films
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Plot & Themes
Saiyaara centers around Krish Kapoor, an impassioned musician, and Vaani Batra, a quiet poet. Their bond begins in song and verse—Krish sets Vaani’s heartfelt words to music, and their art becomes the foundation of their love. But fate turns tragic when Vaani is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s, testing their love as memories fade. The story explores how love endures through loss, identity, and the fragile nature of memory.
Performances
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Ahaan Panday, as Krish, channels raw ambition and heartfelt emotion—his star-making turn is both charming and earnest.
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Aneet Padda, making her Bollywood debut, delivers a nuanced, emotionally resonant performance as Vaani—earning well-deserved praise.
Direction, Music & Style
Directed by Mohit Suri, Saiyaara blends pain and melody in classic style. Suri’s storytelling pairs intense emotion with music that lifts both the romance and the heartache.
The soundtrack is a superstar in itself, featuring seven songs from composers like Mithoon, Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, and more. Tracks like “Saiyaara,” “Barbaad,” and “Humsafar” dominated the airwaves, paired with lyrical depth and soulful vocals.
Reception & Box Office
Saiyaara was a commercial juggernaut:
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It collected ₹99 crore in just 3 days.
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It grossed ₹508.79 crore worldwide, becoming the second highest-grossing Hindi film of 2025.
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The film resonated emotionally with audiences, sparking viral reactions—some viewers even fainted in theaters.
Controversy & Criticism
While loved by many, Saiyaara also faced criticism for striking similarities to the Korean film A Moment to Remember, with some calling it a near scene-by-scene recreation.
Additionally, medical experts raised concerns over the film’s portrayal of early-onset Alzheimer’s in a young character (though it provided an emotional core).
Final Thoughts
Saiyaara isn’t just a movie—it’s a cultural moment. It’s fueled by intense music, passionate leads, and a love story tested by memory. It shows how deeply romance can connect and how fragile that connection can be when reality shifts.
If you’re drawn to romantic dramas that hit the feels and stay with you, Saiyaara is a must-watch—despite its flaws, it’s a moving experience.
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