“Nobody does love stories better than Mohit Suri”: Hansal Mehta reviews Ahaan Panday-Aneet Padda starrer Saiyaara as it arrives on Netflix

After a successful 50-day theatrical run, Mohit Suri’s Saiyaara, starring debutants Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, arrived on Netflix on September 12, 2025. Just a day later, filmmaker Hansal Mehta took to social media to share his thoughts on the film, calling it a reminder of why Bollywood love stories once worked so beautifully.

“Nobody does love stories better than Mohit Suri”: Hansal Mehta reviews Ahaan Panday-Aneet Padda starrer Saiyaara as it arrives on Netflix

In a candid note, Mehta wrote, “I don’t necessarily watch the kind of films I make. Or only the kind of films that people presume I would like. I am no cinema snob. That would make life so boring. So here go my thoughts on a film I watched really late last night — thanks to jet lag.”

Praising the film’s emotional depth, Mehta highlighted how Saiyaara struck the right balance with its storytelling elements: “Get the emotions right. Get the music right. Get the timing, the quantity. Get the lead pair right. Ahaan Pandey and Aneet Padda are just that — young, fresh, utterly watchable. You simply cannot look away. The real ‘a star is born’ unfolds here as you watch the young man stride gracefully and the lovely girl emote so effortlessly.”

Mehta also appreciated Suri’s treatment of Alzheimer’s in the narrative, describing it as more of a metaphor than a medical condition: “A device for conflict, drama, and memory. Suspension of disbelief at its best. The dialogues, the cinematography, the well-directed scenes are all cloaked in a rare emotional maturity. You care about these leads, you want them to find their way back.”

While he pointed out some shortcomings — including unconvincing secondary roles and an underdeveloped father–son track — Mehta emphasized that the heartfelt love story and Mohit Suri’s signature music lifted the film: “Yes, the secondary parts are unconvincing, the father–son relationship undercooked. But the heartfelt love story overwhelms it all. And the music! Mohit pours his soul into every note. You can feel it.”

 

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Concluding his review, Mehta lauded the film’s ability to evoke classic Bollywood emotions: “Love here comes with the spectacle, the fanfare, the teary eyes, the energy and yet, the hold, the pause. Nobody does it better than Mohit Suri. By the end, you’re not sure what exactly worked. But it did. Big time. You smile, you hum, you get misty-eyed, you relive young, vulnerable love. And really, what more does a love story need?”

For the unversed, Saiyaara was released in theatres on July 18, 2025, and turned out to be the second-highest-grossing Hindi film of 2025.

Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Anand Pandit analyses the surprise success of Saiyaara, “There were no interviews of the lead stars in the media, trailer received sensational reviews”; also opens up on the relevance of promotions in a specially authored article

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