๐ฌ True Review of Movie: Saiyaara
The acting by Aneet Padda is good, while Ahaan Panday delivers an above-average performance. However, the direction and editing of the movie are poor. The film does not flow smoothly, it feels like forty random scenes stitched together and labeled as a movie, with little to no continuity between them. People who really understand and truly appreciate cinema will not enjoy it much.
Itโs structured as if ten scenes are used to portray the boyโs life, another ten for the girlโs life, then they separate, and eventually meet again. The storytelling feels forced and disconnected, making the movie more like a patchwork of moments than an emotional journey.
It seems like the filmmakers wanted Saiyaara to capture the essence of films like Aashiqui 2 or Rockstar, but it falls short of achieving that level of depth.
That said, I am sure the entire cast and crew put in immense hard work to bring this movie to life, and I applaud their efforts.