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sep 2021 se unió
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Saiyaara follows Krish, a rising musician fueled by ambition, and Vaani, a lyricist battling emotional trauma, they spark an intense connection that blooms through songwriting and shared vulnerabilities, Ahaan Panday's Krish is volatile yet compelling, while Aneet Padda's Vaani delivers quiet strength with a vulnerable edge, Mohit Suri's direction embraces classic romantic drama while infusing the tone with modern grit, the pacing may feel long at 156 minutes, but scenes in dim studios and rainy streets maintain mood, the soundtrack-especially "Saiyaara," "Barbaad," and "Tum Ho Toh"-is woven into the narrative not just pasted on, the film may not reinvent the wheel, but the way it evokes raw first-love emotion is both nostalgic and fresh, Suri's homage to Aashiqui is clear yet he stakes his own identity here.
A lovely film that is all heart and feels.
After watching Dear Maa, I felt like I'd lived Brinda Mitra's pain alongside her. Jaya Ahsan powerfully portrays a mother who refuses to give up, even when her adopted daughter Sohini goes missing. The disappearance isn't just a mystery, it's an emotional rupture that highlights themes of belonging, family, and maternal courage. With Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's sensitive direction, the film explores adoption not as a label but a bond formed through sacrifice and trust. The urban Kolkata backdrop, the slow-building tension, and the performances from the supporting cast, including Chandan Roy Sanyal and Saswata Chatterjee, make this drama both compelling and intimate. Every searching glance and vulnerable silence builds toward a story about releasing control as much as holding on. A quietly powerful watch.
After watching Dear Maa, I felt like I'd lived Brinda Mitra's pain alongside her. Jaya Ahsan powerfully portrays a mother who refuses to give up, even when her adopted daughter Sohini goes missing. The disappearance isn't just a mystery, it's an emotional rupture that highlights themes of belonging, family, and maternal courage. With Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's sensitive direction, the film explores adoption not as a label but a bond formed through sacrifice and trust. The urban Kolkata backdrop, the slow-building tension, and the performances from the supporting cast, including Chandan Roy Sanyal and Saswata Chatterjee, make this drama both compelling and intimate. Every searching glance and vulnerable silence builds toward a story about releasing control as much as holding on. A quietly powerful watch.
Wonderful ship story line direction dialogue don't miss up what it now.......