‘Saiyaara’ is creating waves at the box office, in the cinema halls and even on the social media. Many Bollywood celebs have praised the film for its heart-touching story and music, and the latest to join the list is none other than Akshay Kumar. The superstar called it a proud moment for Hindi cinema, especially because it stars two fresh faces, Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, who have won over the audience with their debut performances.
Akshay Kumar calls ‘Saiyaara’ a positive sign for the industry
Akshay Kumar has spoken highly of ‘Saiyaara’s’ success, calling it a great sign for Bollywood. In a recent interview with Hindustan Times, he said, “I think it’s the best thing that has happened. It’s a very good sign for our Hindi film industry that a newcomer, a new boy and girl, have had a successful film. And I welcome them. I’m very happy. Honestly, I’m saying this, it’s such a good thing.”The romantic drama, directed by Mohit Surihas crossed the Rs 150 crore mark at the box office, a huge achievement for a film led by newcomers. Akshay applauded both Ahaan and Aneet for their performances and also gave a big thumbs up to Mohit Suri’s direction and music choices.“Anyway, I’ve been noticing that gradually more Hindi films are starting to do well, and that’s a good sign. And for a newcomer’s film to do so well is a really big deal. They’ve done a good job,” he added. “One of my cousins watched it, I haven’t seen it yet, and they said they really enjoyed it, and both of them were amazing. And Mohit Suri has done an excellent job, and his choice of songs is amazing. We all know that.”
What is ‘Saiyaara’ about
‘Saiyaara’ tells the story of Krish Kapoor, an aspiring singer, and Vaani Batra, a determined journalist. Their journey of dreams, emotions, and romance has struck a chord with young audiences. The film’s emotional soundtrack has also played a big part in its growing popularity.With strong box office numbers, fresh talent, and industry support, ‘Saiyaara’ has become one of the year’s most talked-about films, and a hopeful sign for the future of Hindi cinema.