Movie Review: Saiyaara (2025) – A Bittersweet Tale of Love and Loss
Director Mohit Suri’s Saiyaara attempts to recapture the emotional intensity of his earlier romantic dramas (Aashiqui 2, Ek Villain), delivering a story of heartbreak, healing, and fleeting hope. Starring debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, the film follows two wounded souls who find solace in each other—only for fate to test their love in devastating ways. While the movie has moments of beauty and strong performances, it struggles to fully deliver the depth and emotional resonance expected from a Suri romance. Saiyaara movie review is good to watch.
Plot & Themes
The story begins with Vaani (Aneet Padda), a young woman abandoned by her fiancé, drowning in grief until she crosses paths with Krish (Ahaan Panday), a brooding musician battling his own demons. Their connection is immediate—bonding over shared pain, dreams, and an undeniable chemistry. However, just as their love begins to heal their scars, tragedy strikes when Vaani faces a life-threatening health crisis, leaving their future uncertain.
The film explores themes of love as redemption, the cruelty of fate, and the fragility of happiness. While the premise is compelling, the screenplay falters in pacing—rushing emotional beats that needed more time to breathe. Certain plot twists feel unearned, and the climax, though poignant, doesn’t land with the emotional weight it strives for.
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