Saiyaara first review: Ahaan Panday, Aneet Padda lauded for..., director Mohit Suri's film called...
Saiyaara First Review: Debutantes Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda's much awaited movie Saiyaara has hit the theatres today, July 18. The trailer of the movie has already created a buzz among social media users and now with the first review being out, the excitement has reached another level. Palak Muchhal, a well-known singer, attended a special screening of the movie recently. The singer expressed her gratitude for the film and its cast on social media. Saiyaara has been directed by Mohit Suri. The movie is expected to do well at the box office, given its advanced booking numbers.
Saiyaara first review out
Taking to her social media handle, Palak Muchhal wrote about the movie. She said that after watching Saiyaara, she is "still carrying its emotions in my heart."
She continued, "Saiyaara is not just a love story, it's a journey of emotion, pain, healing, and timeless connection. A story that truly needed to be told, and told the way it has been".
Palak Muchhal calls Saiyaara a pure...
The Naiyo Lagda singer expressed her pride in the film's director, Mohit Suri, for creating "pure magic" on screen. Her post read, "I've seen his passion up close, but what he's created here goes beyond passion It's pure magic. The storytelling, the screenplay, the way every moment unfolds it lingers long after the credits roll. And the music Every note elevates the narrative. A special place in my heart for Dhan, by @mithoon11, which is such a soul-stirring part of the film's heart".
What Palak said about Ahaan and Aneet?
Palak has also shared her opinion on the performance of the newcomers Ahaan and Aneet. She termed their acting as "so raw, so real, so powerful", highlighting that they are "hands down the most brilliant debutantes I've ever seen. So raw, so real, so powerful."
All about Saiyaara
The romance drama is Yash Raj Films and Mohit Suri's first joint venture. Ahaan and Aneet make their official big-screen debuts in Saiyaara. In the most dramatic way possible, this film examines themes of love and heartbreak.