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‘Saiyaara’ OTT release: All you need to know

'Saiyaara' OTT release: All you need to know about Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda starrer ahead of its digital premiere

The year 2025 has reached its final quarter, and so far, there have been several Bollywood movies that impressed the audience, but the magic created by ‘Saiyaara’ was simply on another level. Even after its successful theatrical run, the movie is among the hottest topics of discussion in the lanes of Bollywood. Currently, the movie is hogging all headlines, as it is set to make its digital debut soon! Ahead of the same, here’s everything you need to know about this romantic musical that touched hearts.

‘Saiyaara’ OTT release: When and where to watch

After enjoying a 50-day run at the box office, reports state that ‘Saiyaara’ starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Pada is set to have an OTT release on Netflix. The movie will be released this Friday, i.e., September 12, 2025. Ahead of the release, a deleted scene video surfaced on the internet, and now the fans are demanding an uncut version of the film to be released on the streaming platform.

The story of ‘Saiyaara’

Inspired by the Korean movie ‘A Moment to Remember (2004),’ ‘Saiyaara’ is a love story packed with intense emotions and heart-touching music. It tells the tale of Krrish Kapoor, a talented, passionate yet troubled musician, who is finding his footing in the industry. Amid his musical journey, he crosses paths with Vaani Batra, a shy poet, who is still recovering from a recent heartbreak. They two connect professionally, unaware that it would be the beginning of something new, different, passionate, and meaningful. As they embark on their journey entwined in love and music, life throws a curveball. Vaani is diagnosed with an early onset of a disease, and Krrish comes to a crossroads where he has to choose between his career and his relationship.

Cast of ‘Saiyara’

Directed by Mohit Suri, the movie marked the debut of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in Bollywood. Alongside them, actors Varun Badola, Geeta Agrawal Sharma, Rajesh Kumar, Sid Makkar, and Shaad Randhawa played key roles in the movie.

‘Saiyaara’ box office collection

‘Saiyaara’ took the box office by surprise and broke records left, right, and centre. The movie’s lifetime collection recorded Rs 570.11 crores, in which Rs 329.52 crores came from the domestic market, while Rs 171.5 crores came from overseas.

Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda share a thank-you note for the audience

Elated and emotional about the success of the movie, Ahaan Panday penned a note on social media recently. He wished his grandmother could have seen him as Krrish, as she always saw a spark in him. “”Kabhi yeh nahi socha tha mujhe itna pyaar milega, dadi mujhe hamesha raj bulati thi, kaash woh aaj krish ko dekh paati, Bhagwan ko hamesha yeh kehta tha ki agar duniya mujhe pasand na bhi kare, Mujhe pata tha.. sitaaron mein sitara, ek tanha tara-dadi meri.. wahan se dekh kar mujhe.. muskuraengi – ye sirf aapke liye hai dadi (I never thought I would receive so much love. Dadi always used to call me Raj. I wish she could see Krish today. I used to tell God that even if the world doesn’t like me, I knew… among the stars, there’s one lone star—my dadi. She will look at me from there… and smile. This is only for you, dadi),” wrote the actor. He also expressed gratitude towards his fans and penned, “I promise to work twice as hard, be twice as good, and to do this for you all, but also do it for the child in me, the child who had two left feet. The child who got jitters before going on stage, the child who was always told he couldn’t do it, we all have that child in us. I hope you all keep making that child happy because that child in you deserves it all. Thank you for this miracle. I wish I could hug every single one of you; Tere bina to kuch naa rahenge (Won’t be anything without you).”Aneet Padda echoed similar sentiments when she wrote – “The daze is wearing off, and all I want to say is that I love you. I don’t know you. But I know that I love you. All this love you’ve been so generous to give me, it’s sitting heavy in my chest, and I don’t know what to do except give it back. I’m scared of what’s next, scared I won’t be enough, but whatever I have, even the smallest piece of me, I’ll put it out there.” “If it makes you laugh, or cry, or remember something you thought you’d forgotten, if it makes you feel a little less alone – then maybe that’s what I’m here for. And I’ll keep trying. Imperfect, but with everything I’ve got. Because I love you,” concluded the actress. Go to Source

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