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'''''Saiyaara''''' is a 2025 Indian [[Hindi-language]] [[romantic drama]] film directed by [[Rohit Raj Anand]] and produced by [[Sonal Mehta]] under Stellar Studios. The film stars [[Ishaan Khattar]] and [[Tripti Dimri]] in lead roles. The soundtrack is composed by [[Amit Trivedi]].
'''Saiyaara''' (transl. ''Wandering Star'') is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Mohit Suri. It was produced by Yash Raj Films and stars newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda. The movie is loosely based on the 2004 South Korean film ''A Moment to Remember''.


The film was released on {{Start date|2025|7|18}}. and received mixed-to-positive reviews for its music, cinematography, and lead performances. It went viral for its title track '''Saiyaara,''' which crossed over 5 million views within 24 hours of release.<ref name="filmbeat">{{cite web|title=Saiyaara: Romantic Drama Crosses 5 Million Views on Release Day|website=Filmibeat|date=19 July 2025|url=https://www.filmibeat.com/bollywood/news/2025/saiyaara-romantic-drama-crosses-5-million-views-on-release-day-190725.html}}</ref>
The story follows Krish Kapoor, a troubled musician, and Vaani Batra, a shy poet. As their bond grows through music, they fall in love. But their journey takes a sad turn when Vaani is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
 
The film was released in cinemas on 18 July 2025 and received mostly positive reviews. Critics and audiences praised the performances, direction, and music. It became a big commercial success, earning ₹253.67 crore worldwide. It was the '''third highest-grossing Hindi film''' and '''fifth highest-grossing Indian film''' of 2025.<ref name="filmbeat">{{cite web|title=Saiyaara: Romantic Drama Crosses 5 Million Views on Release Day|website=Filmibeat|date=19 July 2025|url=https://www.filmibeat.com/bollywood/news/2025/saiyaara-romantic-drama-crosses-5-million-views-on-release-day-190725.html}}</ref>


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Saiyaara is set in the historic lanes of [[Lucknow]], where tradition and modernity often collide. The story follows Aarav, a sensitive and introspective poet burdened by familial expectations, and Meera, a passionate and independent classical dancer striving to make her mark. Despite their contrasting backgrounds, the two are drawn to each other through a shared love for art and self-expression.
Krish Kapoor is a talented but troubled musician. He struggles with drug addiction and emotional pain, which affects his behavior and music. His life changes when he meets Vaani Batra, a quiet woman who works at a publishing house. Krish reads her poetry and feels a deep connection with her.
 
As their bond deepens, they must navigate societal pressures, personal insecurities, and cultural boundaries that threaten to pull them apart. The film traces their emotional journey through love, heartbreak, and sacrifice, ultimately leading them to profound self-realization and transformation.


As they work together on music, they help each other heal emotionally. Krish finds stability in Vaani, and Vaani gains confidence through their bond. Their relationship becomes stronger, and they fall in love.


== Cast ==
However, things take a sad turn when Vaani is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. She begins to forget daily things and even her love for Krish. At first, she hides her condition from him. Later, her ex-fiancé Mahesh returns and tries to manipulate her. One day, Vaani mistakenly calls Krish by Mahesh’s name, which deeply hurts Krish.


'''[[Ishaan Khattar]]''' as Aarav, a conflicted poet navigating family pressure and self-identity
Despite this, Krish stays by her side. He tells her a story about a man whose girlfriend is forgetting him. Inspired by this, Vaani writes a song called "Saiyaara", believing it will help the girl remember her love.


'''[[Tripti Dimri]]''' as Meera, a free-spirited classical dancer
When Vaani disappears, Krish uses the success of "Saiyaara" to search for her. The song becomes a global hit. Later, Krish sees a viral video of Vaani in Himachal Pradesh and finds her at an ashram. She no longer remembers him, but Krish helps her recall their memories.


'''[[Rajesh Tailang]]''' as Aarav’s father, a traditionalist with rigid expectations
The movie ends with Vaani regaining her memory. She and Krish perform together at Wembley Stadium and get married.


'''[[Sheeba Chaddha]]''' as Meera’s grandmother, her emotional anchor and guide
== Cast ==


'''[[Sanjay Kapoor]]''' as Aarav’s music mentor
* '''Ahaan Panday''' as Krish Kapoor
 
* '''Aneet Padda''' as Vaani Batra
'''[[Amrita Subhash]]''' in a cameo appearance as a literature festival speaker
* '''Geeta Agarwal''' as Vaani's mother
* '''Rajesh Kumar''' as Vaani's father
* '''Varun Badola''' as Ashok Kapoor (Krish's father)
* '''Shaad Randhawa''' as Prince
* '''Sid Makkar''' as Vinit Rawal
* '''Alam Khan''' as KV
* '''Shaan Groverr''' as Mahesh Iyer
* '''Neil Dutta''' as Cleo Matthews
* '''Anngad Raaj''' as Rudransh "Ruddy" Batra
* '''Ritika Murthy''' as Neha
* '''Mohit Wadhwa''' as Rick
* '''Meher Acharia Dar''' as Dr. Khyati
* '''Raunak Kumar Rawat''' as Vivaan


== Production ==
== Production ==


Principal photography for ''Saiyaara'' commenced in September 2024, with the film being shot extensively across scenic locations in [[Lucknow]], [[Agra]], and the hill town of [[Mussoorie]]. The film's director, Gaurav Singh Chouhan, chose these locales to authentically capture the cultural and emotional backdrop of the story, which traverses both urban and small-town India.
''Saiyaara'' was officially announced by Yash Raj Films with Mohit Suri as the director. Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda were cast in lead roles. Shooting began in September 2024 and ended in March 2025.
 
Filming was completed in a record span of 45 days, with the production team praised for their meticulous planning and on-location coordination.<ref>{{cite web|title=Saiyaara shooting wraps up in record 45 days|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/saiyaara-wraps-in-record-time/articleshow/10725856.cms|website=The Times of India|date=10 December 2024}}</ref> Cinematographer Priya Shetty used a mix of handheld and drone shots to give the film a grounded yet cinematic feel.
 
The film's music album, composed by [[A.R. Rahman]], was recorded at the iconic YRF Studios in Mumbai. Rahman reportedly worked closely with the director to ensure that each track aligned with the emotional beats of the story.  


Post-production began in early November 2024 and was completed by mid-January 2025. The film underwent a digital intermediate (DI) color grading process to enhance its visual tone, and the final cut was locked after receiving positive feedback from early private screenings.
Mohit Suri said he originally planned the story as a third ''Aashiqui'' film. But after watching the documentary ''The Romantics'', he developed it as a separate film. Akshaye Widhani, CEO of Yash Raj Films, later joined to produce it.


== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==


The soundtrack of ''Saiyaara'' received critical acclaim for its soulful melodies and fusion of classical and contemporary styles. Composed by the Oscar-winning musician [[A.R. Rahman]], the album plays a pivotal role in the film's emotional narrative and character arcs. The lyrics were penned by celebrated poet-lyricist [[Irshad Kamil]], whose words brought poetic depth and romantic nuance to the film's music.
The soundtrack has 7 songs composed by Mithoon, Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, Arslan Nizami, Vishal Mishra, Sachet-Parampara, and The Rish. Lyrics were written by Irshad Kamil, Mithoon, Raj Shekhar, and Rishabh Kant. Singers include Arijit Singh, Jubin Nautiyal, Shreya Ghoshal, Vishal Mishra, and others. The background score was by John Stewart Eduri. The album was released on 4 July 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=A.R. Rahman's Saiyaara soundtrack becomes chart-topper |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/ar-rahmans-saiyaara-soundtrack-chart-topper-101907250016.html |website=Hindustan Times |date=10 July 2025}}</ref>
 
The album consists of six original tracks, each reflecting different emotional shades of the story—from longing and heartbreak to joy and self-discovery. The standout tracks include:
 
* "Saiyaara – Title Track" sung by [[Arijit Singh]] and [[Shilpa Rao]], praised for its haunting melody and lyrical depth.
* "Dhaage", a classical-infused ballad performed by [[Kaushiki Chakraborty]], was appreciated for its rich Hindustani base.
* "Tum Milein", a contemporary romantic duet sung by [[Amit Trivedi]] and [[Jonita Gandhi]], quickly climbed the music charts.
* "Meera’s Theme", an instrumental piece composed by Rahman, features prominently during emotional sequences in the film.
 
The full soundtrack was released digitally on 5 July 2025, just ahead of the film’s release, and instantly topped streaming platforms such as Spotify and JioSaavn. The music video for the title track went viral, garnering over 15 million views within the first week of release.<ref>{{cite web |title=A.R. Rahman's Saiyaara soundtrack becomes chart-topper |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/ar-rahmans-saiyaara-soundtrack-chart-topper-101907250016.html |website=Hindustan Times |date=10 July 2025}}</ref>
 
Music critics praised Rahman’s ability to seamlessly blend traditional Indian instruments with modern arrangements, noting the album as one of his finest works in recent years. The soundtrack is also being considered a strong contender for the upcoming Filmfare and National Awards.


== Release ==
== Release ==


''Saiyaara'' was released in cinemas across India on 18 July 2025. The film was distributed widely in both metropolitan and tier-2 cities, especially focusing on regions with strong cultural ties to the story's backdrop, such as Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
The film was certified U/A by the CBFC and was released in theatres on 18 July 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=Saiyaara trailer crosses 12M views in 72 hours |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/saiyaara-trailer-viral-ishaan-tripti-2025-190725-001.html |website=India Today |date=7 July 2025}}</ref>
 
The official trailer of the film was released on 4 July 2025 and quickly gained widespread attention. Within just 72 hours, the trailer crossed over 12 million views on YouTube, indicating high anticipation among audiences and sparking trending discussions on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.<ref>{{cite web |title=Saiyaara trailer crosses 12M views in 72 hours |url=https://www.indiatoday.in/movies/bollywood/story/saiyaara-trailer-viral-ishaan-tripti-2025-190725-001.html |website=India Today |date=7 July 2025}}</ref>
 
The release was accompanied by several promotional events, including a special screening in Lucknow attended by the cast and crew, along with interactive sessions in film schools and dance academies. Early responses from these events highlighted the film’s emotional resonance and strong performances, especially praising the chemistry between lead actors Ishaan Khattar and Tripti Dimri.
 
With strategic marketing and strong word-of-mouth buzz, ''Saiyaara'' positioned itself as one of the most talked-about romantic dramas of the year in Indian cinema.


== Reception ==
== Reception ==

Revision as of 10:35, 25 July 2025


Saiyaara

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Rohit Raj Anand
Produced by Sonal Mehta
Screenplay by
Dialogues by
Story by
Starring Ishaan Khattar, Tripti Dimri
Music by Amit Trivedi
Cinematography Sudeep Chatterjee
Edited by Aarif Sheikh
Production company Stellar Studios
Distributed by Pen Marudhar Entertainment
Release date July 18, 2025
Running time 150 minutes
Country India
Language Hindi
Budget
Box office


Saiyaara (transl. Wandering Star) is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Mohit Suri. It was produced by Yash Raj Films and stars newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda. The movie is loosely based on the 2004 South Korean film A Moment to Remember.

The story follows Krish Kapoor, a troubled musician, and Vaani Batra, a shy poet. As their bond grows through music, they fall in love. But their journey takes a sad turn when Vaani is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.

The film was released in cinemas on 18 July 2025 and received mostly positive reviews. Critics and audiences praised the performances, direction, and music. It became a big commercial success, earning ₹253.67 crore worldwide. It was the third highest-grossing Hindi film and fifth highest-grossing Indian film of 2025.[1]

Plot

Krish Kapoor is a talented but troubled musician. He struggles with drug addiction and emotional pain, which affects his behavior and music. His life changes when he meets Vaani Batra, a quiet woman who works at a publishing house. Krish reads her poetry and feels a deep connection with her.

As they work together on music, they help each other heal emotionally. Krish finds stability in Vaani, and Vaani gains confidence through their bond. Their relationship becomes stronger, and they fall in love.

However, things take a sad turn when Vaani is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. She begins to forget daily things and even her love for Krish. At first, she hides her condition from him. Later, her ex-fiancé Mahesh returns and tries to manipulate her. One day, Vaani mistakenly calls Krish by Mahesh’s name, which deeply hurts Krish.

Despite this, Krish stays by her side. He tells her a story about a man whose girlfriend is forgetting him. Inspired by this, Vaani writes a song called "Saiyaara", believing it will help the girl remember her love.

When Vaani disappears, Krish uses the success of "Saiyaara" to search for her. The song becomes a global hit. Later, Krish sees a viral video of Vaani in Himachal Pradesh and finds her at an ashram. She no longer remembers him, but Krish helps her recall their memories.

The movie ends with Vaani regaining her memory. She and Krish perform together at Wembley Stadium and get married.

Cast

  • Ahaan Panday as Krish Kapoor
  • Aneet Padda as Vaani Batra
  • Geeta Agarwal as Vaani's mother
  • Rajesh Kumar as Vaani's father
  • Varun Badola as Ashok Kapoor (Krish's father)
  • Shaad Randhawa as Prince
  • Sid Makkar as Vinit Rawal
  • Alam Khan as KV
  • Shaan Groverr as Mahesh Iyer
  • Neil Dutta as Cleo Matthews
  • Anngad Raaj as Rudransh "Ruddy" Batra
  • Ritika Murthy as Neha
  • Mohit Wadhwa as Rick
  • Meher Acharia Dar as Dr. Khyati
  • Raunak Kumar Rawat as Vivaan

Production

Saiyaara was officially announced by Yash Raj Films with Mohit Suri as the director. Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda were cast in lead roles. Shooting began in September 2024 and ended in March 2025.

Mohit Suri said he originally planned the story as a third Aashiqui film. But after watching the documentary The Romantics, he developed it as a separate film. Akshaye Widhani, CEO of Yash Raj Films, later joined to produce it.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack has 7 songs composed by Mithoon, Tanishk Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, Arslan Nizami, Vishal Mishra, Sachet-Parampara, and The Rish. Lyrics were written by Irshad Kamil, Mithoon, Raj Shekhar, and Rishabh Kant. Singers include Arijit Singh, Jubin Nautiyal, Shreya Ghoshal, Vishal Mishra, and others. The background score was by John Stewart Eduri. The album was released on 4 July 2025.[2]

Release

The film was certified U/A by the CBFC and was released in theatres on 18 July 2025.[3]

Reception

Critical response

Saiyaara received generally positive reviews from critics upon its release. The film was widely praised for its hauntingly beautiful soundtrack, visual richness, and emotionally layered performances by Ishaan Khattar and Tripti Dimri. The chemistry between the leads was noted as a standout, with critics appreciating the poetic tone and cultural setting of the narrative.

However, some reviewers pointed out that the second half of the film lagged in pace, with a few sequences feeling overly stretched. Despite this, the film's emotional depth and musical sequences were often credited for keeping the audience engaged.

NDTV wrote, "Saiyaara is a visual and musical treat. Ishaan’s charm and Tripti’s grace hold the film together, even when the story treads familiar territory."[4]

Bollywood Hungama echoed similar sentiments, stating, "Tripti Dimri shines brightly, adding gravitas to a story that could have otherwise felt formulaic."[5]

Box office

The film had a decent opening at the Indian box office, collecting ₹5.6 crore on its first day. Over the weekend, Saiyaara showed strong word-of-mouth growth, with multiplex audiences especially drawn to its music and performances.

Analysts noted that while it wasn’t a blockbuster opener, the film’s steady performance signaled audience appreciation for intimate, music-driven romantic dramas. It performed particularly well in urban centers like Mumbai, Delhi, and Lucknow.

According to Box Office India, "Saiyaara had a decent start, bolstered by strong urban occupancy and excellent reviews for its music and visuals."[6]

Box Office Collection

Saiyaara – Daily Box Office Collection (India)
Date Day Collection (in ₹ crore) Notes
18 July 2025 Friday (Day 1) 5.60 Opening Day
19 July 2025 Saturday (Day 2) To be updated
20 July 2025 Sunday (Day 3) To be updated
21 July 2025 Monday (Day 4)
22 July 2025 Tuesday (Day 5)
23 July 2025 Wednesday (Day 6)
24 July 2025 Thursday (Day 7)
Total (Week 1)


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