Bollywood Blockbuster 'Saiyaara' Sweeps Nation, Leaves Critics in Tears!

The romantic drama 'Saiyaara,' helmed by acclaimed director Mohit Suri and introducing fresh faces Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has made a resounding impact in Bollywood since its release on July 18, 2025. The film has garnered overwhelmingly positive reviews and demonstrated a formidable box office performance, solidifying its position as a significant success. Critics and early viewers have widely hailed 'Saiyaara' as a complete 'paisa vasool' entertainer, praising its raw emotion, deeply melodious music, and heartfelt storytelling—hallmarks of Suri's distinctive cinematic style. This production also marks a notable shift for Suri, being his first collaboration with Yash Raj Films after his previous works under the Vishesh Films banner.
A core strength of 'Saiyaara' lies in the exceptional performances of its lead debutants. Ahaan Panday, cousin of actress Ananya Panday, has received considerable acclaim for his quiet restraint and compelling natural screen presence. However, it is Aneet Padda, previously known for her standout role in the series 'Big Girls Don’t Cry,' who truly shines, delivering a nuanced portrayal that masterfully balances vulnerability with strength. Her captivating performance has resonated deeply with audiences, leading many netizens to affectionately declare her the 'new national crush,' captivated by her undeniable charm and emotional depth. The film's narrative skillfully builds an emotional foundation in its first half, leading to a powerful payoff and gut-wrenching heartbreak in the second, firmly placing it within classic Mohit Suri territory.
Mohit Suri's decision to cast young, fresh talent for 'Saiyaara' was a deliberate artistic choice, aimed at authentically capturing the innocence and intensity of first love. Known for championing new talent throughout his career, Suri believes these young creatives keep him relevant and inspire his evolution with each project. He meticulously curated the film's music over five years, describing the process as akin to a book collector, carefully assembling the perfect tunes, lyrics, and voices for a truly unique album. This profound personal connection with music is distinctly evident in the soulful soundtrack, which profoundly enhances the film's emotional resonance.
'Saiyaara' has displayed remarkable strength at the box office, particularly through its advance bookings. It secured the second-highest pre-sales of 2025, selling over 380,000 tickets nationwide, only surpassed by Vicky Kaushal’s 'Chhaava.' The film amassed an impressive ₹9.40 crore gross in advance revenue, a figure that escalates to ₹12.49 crore when block seats are included. On its opening day, 'Saiyaara' collected ₹21 crore, positioning it as one of the top Hindi openers of 2025 and notably surpassing Janhvi Kapoor and Ishaan Khattar’s debut film 'Dhadak' (₹8.71 crore) for the highest Day 1 collection for a debutant-led film. The momentum continued with a collection of ₹24 crore on Day 2, bringing its total earnings to ₹45 crore in just two days. Trade insiders anticipate 'Saiyaara' could even surpass Mohit Suri’s previous benchmark, 'Ek Villain' (₹16.70 crore opening day), driven by strong initial interest from Gen Z and millennial audiences and the compelling blend of emotion, passion, and music in its trailer. Its rising occupancy rates, from 28.14% in the morning to a remarkable 70.74% by night, underscore its growing popularity.
The enthusiasm for 'Saiyaara' extends beyond box office figures, with significant praise from the film fraternity and public. Filmmaker Anurag Basu lauded the film with an emotional social media post, stating, “I legit cried like a heartbroken teenager during the climax,” and proclaiming it Suri’s best work yet while commending the new actors. Similarly, Alia Bhatt shared a lengthy note on social media, declaring, “Two beautiful, magical STARS are born,” and expressing awe for Ahaan and Aneet’s individuality and honesty, also praising Suri’s direction and the music. Ahaan Panday expressed heartfelt gratitude to the creative team, and both he and Aneet visited Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak Temple before the film's release, showcasing their earnestness. The film also received significant family support for Ahaan, with his uncle Chunkey Panday and cousin Ananya Panday sharing proud social media posts. Furthermore, superstar Salman Khan publicly expressed his joy over the debutants' reception, adding to the film's buzz and credibility. With early morning shows generating substantial revenue and strong walk-in trends anticipated, 'Saiyaara' is poised to continue its impressive run and potentially emerge as one of the biggest surprise hits of the year.
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