Saiyaara Movie Review: Ahaan Panday-Aneet’s Smashing Debuts In A Love Story That Heals, Hurts & Hooks You

Saiyaara Movie Review And Rating

Rating:
3.5/5

Saiyaara Movie Review: Mohit Suri returns with Saiyaara, a heartwarming romantic drama that blends music, love, heartbreak, and second chances with just the right dose of Bollywood emotion. Featuring newcomers Ahaan Pandya and Aneet Padda in leading roles, Saiyaara is a fresh breeze for those craving an old-school love story with a modern twist. Let's take a look at the full review here:

SAIYAARA PLOT REVIEW: A PROMISING MUSICAL DRAMA

Saiyaara opens with an emotionally charged moment - Vaani (played by Aneet Padda) is left shattered when her boyfriend Mahesh abandons her just before their court marriage. The heartbreak sets the tone of the film, which isn't just about romance but also about healing, growth, and rediscovery.

Six months later, Vaani decides to rebuild her life. She joins a new office where she bumps into Krish (Ahaan Pandya) in a rather filmy and dramatic way. Krish, a passionate lead singer of a struggling music group, dreams of becoming a famous artist. His dark past, much like Vaani's, binds them emotionally. Slowly, they begin to open up, connect, and fall for each other.

What starts off as a tender tale of companionship soon blossoms into a deep love story. However, just when things begin to look perfect - with Krish going viral and making his mark in the music world - the film takes a sharp and unexpected turn, adding depth and intensity to the narrative.

While the first half drags slightly and could have been tighter, the interval point packs a punch and hooks viewers completely. The second half of Saiyaara shines, offering emotional twists, intense moments, and an unpredictable storyline that keeps you glued to your seat. Though it could have been trimmed a little.

Vaani's character arc deepens, and the heartbreak portrayed is raw and realistic. The screenplay, though slightly slow-paced, is impactful thanks to Suri's signature style - poetic yet powerful. His handling of emotions, heartbreak, and redemption gives the film an Aashiqui-esque vibe, but Saiyaara stands on its own.

SAIYAARA PERFORMANCE REVIEW: AHAAN-ANEET MAKE STRONG DEBUTS

Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda make smashing debuts. Aneet brings sincerity, softness, and vulnerability to her character. She plays the sweet-yet-strong Vaani with ease and leaves a lasting impression. Ahaan, despite minor flaws in lip-syncing during song sequences, delivers a strong performance as Krish. The chemistry between the two feels natural and engaging.

Their connection, built on shared pain and aspirations, gives the film a soul that's hard to ignore. Both actors show promise and are definitely names to look out for in the future.

SAIYAARA MUSIC REVIEW

A Mohit Suri film without soulful music is rare, and Saiyaara doesn't disappoint. After Anurag Basu's recent release, Metro In Dino, this is another fresh soundtrack that lingers long after the credits roll. The songs, paired with emotional scenes, elevate the impact of the narrative.

The background score, too, complements the emotional arc of the characters. While a couple of tracks might feel slightly average, the overall music album is a hit with audiences.

SAIYAARA FINAL VERDICT

Saiyaara is not your typical Bollywood love story. It dares to explore love in its most vulnerable and complicated form. With an emotional storyline, melodious music, and two talented debutants giving their all, the film emerges as a heartfelt entertainer.

Yes, the film could've been crisper. But these minor flaws don't take away from the fact that Saiyaara is a film that touches the heart and leaves you yearning for more love stories on the big screen.

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