“Saiyaara”, the much-anticipated romantic drama directed by Mohit Suri, hits the right chords with its emotional storytelling, soulful music, and fresh-faced leads.
The film marks the debut of Ahaan Panday, cousin of actor Ananya Panday, in the lead role of Krish, opposite rising talent Aneet Padda. With the backing of Yash Raj Films (YRF) and a soundtrack that is already climbing the charts, Saiyaara is a sincere attempt at reviving the classic Bollywood love story for Gen-Z audiences.
Ahaan Panday Shines as Krish
Making his debut in a high-expectation environment, Ahaan Panday delivers a commendable performance as Krish — a passionate, misunderstood dreamer navigating love and loss. His portrayal reflects raw emotion, restraint, and a natural screen presence rarely seen in first-time actors. Critics have lauded his vulnerability, especially in key emotional scenes that form the heart of the story.
Panday, who has been groomed under the YRF Talent arm for years, seems to have made the most of his launch vehicle. Early reviews suggest he has the potential to become a leading romantic hero of the coming decade.
Aneet Padda Leaves a Mark
Matching Ahaan’s intensity is Aneet Padda, playing the role of Zoya, a fiercely independent woman who falls for Krish. Her poise, emotive expressions, and balanced performance add depth to the film. She brings maturity and sincerity to a role that could’ve easily slipped into stereotype.
Padda, who was previously known in web series circuits, delivers her breakout performance and has already been noticed by both critics and casting directors.
Mohit Suri’s Signature Emotional Touch
Director Mohit Suri, known for crafting deeply emotional love stories like Aashiqui 2, Ek Villain, and Kalyug, brings his signature intensity and atmosphere to Saiyaara. Suri handles the romantic and melancholic arcs with finesse, ensuring the story remains engaging without being melodramatic.
The screenplay, while formulaic at times, is elevated by strong direction and visually poetic moments — especially during the film’s climax.
Soul-Stirring Music Is the Soul of Saiyaara
The soundtrack, composed by Mithoon, Arijit Singh, and others, has already become a hit among listeners. The title track “Saiyaara,” a reimagined version of the Ek Tha Tiger classic, is both nostalgic and fresh. Other songs like “Tere Bina” and “Woh Pal” are gaining traction across platforms.
The background score beautifully complements the emotional arcs and accentuates key scenes without overwhelming them.
Box Office and Audience Reaction
Thanks to positive word of mouth and the curiosity around Ahaan Panday’s debut, the film is expected to perform well in its opening weekend.
Social media reactions have largely been positive, with users praising the chemistry between the leads, the music, and the visual appeal of the film. Critics have noted that while the plot isn’t path-breaking, the execution and performances make it worth the watch.
Saiyaara may tread familiar territory in terms of plot, but it stands out thanks to its honest storytelling, Mohit Suri’s direction, soulful music, and two promising lead actors. Ahaan Panday emerges as a confident debutant, and Aneet Padda cements her status as a rising star.