Saiyaara Movie Review
Star Cast - Ahaan Panday, Aneet Padda
Director - Mohit Suri
1. Taran Adarsh -
Rating Score -> 4.5/5
#MohitSuri is back – and so is the romance genre... Love. Heartbreak. Drama. Music – #Saiyaara soars high... #AhaanPanday and #AneetPadda are sensational... UNMISSABLE!
2. First Post -
Rating Score -> 3/5
What keeps Saiyaara afloat is how two new faces submit to the vision of a filmmaker despite the messiness and imperfection of the narrative. What also holds the film together is the stunning title track even if the other songs may not have the lasting legacy of Suri’s previous works.
3. Times of India -
Rating Score -> 3/5
Saiyaara is a visually lush, emotive, and melody-driven experience that’s effective as a romantic musical. Impressive leads, heartfelt romance and emotions, and melodic tracks make it a worthwhile one-time watch for romantic-musical fans.
4. India Today -
Rating Score -> 3.5/5
'Saiyaara' doesn't promise the best love story or the most dazzling performances. But it holds your hand, sings to your broken heart, and walks with you for a while. It's entertaining, emotional, and musical - a cinematic piece where the flaws are visible, but so is the heart.
5. Rediff -
Rating Score -> 2/5
Saiyaara never derives from that truthful soul and ends up being a bland rehash of old ideas served in an older bottle.
6. Hindustan Times -
Rating Score -> 3.5/5
Saiyaara may not break new ground in terms of storytelling, but it strikes the right emotional chords. It’s a film that understands its audience and delivers with sincerity. It offers just enough to make you feel—and that, sometimes, is more than enough.
7. NDTV -
Rating Score -> 3/5
If we go by Saiyaara, we can have both the best of both worlds -- love and career -- in spite of everything. It's difficult to believe that Krish and Vaani's happy ending lasts longer than what is called a hit song today.
8. Indian Express -
Rating Score -> 2/5
Aneet Padda-Ahaan Panday show spark, but this is no Aashiqui 3. What could have been a bitter-sweet love story, and that’s what the Mohit Suri film is clearly going for, is done in by its dialogue-heavy, inconsistent bits.
9. News 18 -
Rating Score -> 3.5/5
Ahaan Panday And Aneet Padda’s Luminous Presence, Nuanced Performances Elevate This Bumpy Screenplay. Ahaan Panday’s debut can best be compared to Ranbir Kapoor’s. With those eloquent eyes and a low baritone voice, he surely has the potential to become the next big thing.
10. Times Now -
Rating Score -> 2.5/5
Overall, we expected much more from Mohit Suri - not necessarily another Aashiqui 3, but at least a story that tugged at the heartstrings with the same intensity and soul.
11. India TV -
Rating Score -> 3/5
In the end, ‘Saiyaara’ is an experience that is for those audiences who want to see new actors and like to immerse themselves in Mohit Suri’s film world. This film is different from many conventional romantic dramas, but it is a typical Mohit Suri style film, which reminds one of his old films. However, you can watch this film once.
12. Komal Nahta -
Rating Score -> n/a
On the whole, Saiyaara is a sureshot super-hit, no questions asked. It will set the box-office on fire.
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