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#Saiyaara #Movie #AllSong #Mix #Masharaf #Saiyaara #Movie Saiyaara is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Mohit Suri. Produced by Yash Raj Films, it stars debutant Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda. The film follows Krish Kapoor, a troubled musician who Vaani Batra, a shy poet.Brooding, abrasive rising musical sensation Krish Kapoor (Ahaan Panday) is anchored by a simple, stoic lyricist Vaani Batra (Aneet Padda), who rediscovers her words after heartbreak through his love. Their romance and Krish’s meteoric rise to stardom hit a hurdle with a tragic turn of events. The film portrays how they navigate this challenge.
Review: Romance, raw emotions, cinematic visuals, and stirring music are the hallmarks of a Mohit Suri movie, and the director delivers on all these fronts. Writer Sankalp Sadanah sets the emotional tone early: Vaani is jilted on her wedding day. Six months later, she picks up the pieces of her broken heart and lands a gig as an intern journalist. Enter Krish, a hot-headed and troubled young musician with dreams of making it big. The two find solace in each other amid their personal struggles, until a tragedy strikes that will test their love and emotional strength. The warm, fuzzy romance that paves the way for deeper love and emotion in the rest of the movie strikes the right notes. However, the narrative glosses over what the tragedy truly entails, hastening things for convenience, making the story a tad unconvincing. It’s a romantic outing we have seen before, but it stays relevant to the new-age world of social media, reels, and collabs.
Suri gets the emotional core just right, but the film’s uneven pacing intermittently slows things down and often rushes through pivotal turns. Moments of raw emotion do land, though a slightly rushed climax leaves much to be desired. The film’s emotional core finds a match in its evocative music by Faheem Abdullah, Tanishk Bagchi, Rishabh Kant, Vishal Mishra, Arslan Nizami, Mithoon, and S
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#Saiyaara #Movie #AllSong #Mix #Masharaf #Saiyaara #Movie Saiyaara is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Mohit Suri. Produced by Yash Raj Films, it stars debutant Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda. The film follows Krish Kapoor, a troubled musician who Vaani Batra, a shy poet.Brooding, abrasive rising musical sensation Krish Kapoor (Ahaan Panday) is anchored by a simple, stoic lyricist Vaani Batra (Aneet Padda), who rediscovers her words after heartbreak through his love. Their romance and Krish’s meteoric rise to stardom hit a hurdle with a tragic turn of events. The film portrays how they navigate this challenge.
Review: Romance, raw emotions, cinematic visuals, and stirring music are the hallmarks of a Mohit Suri movie, and the director delivers on all these fronts. Writer Sankalp Sadanah sets the emotional tone early: Vaani is jilted on her wedding day. Six months later, she picks up the pieces of her broken heart and lands a gig as an intern journalist. Enter Krish, a hot-headed and troubled young musician with dreams of making it big. The two find solace in each other amid their personal struggles, until a tragedy strikes that will test their love and emotional strength. The warm, fuzzy romance that paves the way for deeper love and emotion in the rest of the movie strikes the right notes. However, the narrative glosses over what the tragedy truly entails, hastening things for convenience, making the story a tad unconvincing. It’s a romantic outing we have seen before, but it stays relevant to the new-age world of social media, reels, and collabs.
Suri gets the emotional core just right, but the film’s uneven pacing intermittently slows things down and often rushes through pivotal turns. Moments of raw emotion do land, though a slightly rushed climax leaves much to be desired. The film’s emotional core finds a match in its evocative music by Faheem Abdullah, Tanishk Bagchi, Rishabh Kant, Vishal Mishra, Arslan Nizami, Mithoon, and S