Key Points

'Saiyaara' marks the Bollywood debut of Ahaan Panday in a romantic film directed by Mohit Suri. The upcoming YRF production introduces a new love story with its intriguing song 'Barbaad', which symbolizes the complex nature of romantic emotions. The film's title metaphorically represents a wandering star, reflecting the ethereal and elusive aspects of love. Set to release on July 18, 2025, the movie promises to be a unique exploration of love's multifaceted journey.

Key Points: Ahaan Panday Saiyaara 'Barbaad' Song Explores Love's Duality

  • Ahaan Panday makes Bollywood debut in Mohit Suri's romantic film
  • 'Barbaad' song poster reveals intense romantic moment
  • YRF produces coming-of-age love story with fresh talent
  • Film explores metaphorical meaning of wandering celestial body
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'Barbaad' from 'Saiyaara' is about the duality of love

YRF's upcoming film 'Saiyaara' unveils romantic song 'Barbaad' featuring debut actor Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda

"These guys were trying to impress me but not give their heart out - Mohit Suri, Director"

Mumbai, June 9

The poster of the second song from the upcoming movie ‘Saiyaara’, titled ‘Barbaad’ was unveiled on Monday.

The poster shows the lead pair of the film, Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in a romantic pose, and in a trance-like state of mind immersed in lights of contrasting temperatures. The song is set to be released on Tuesday.

The film introduces Ahaan Panday as a hero to the Hindi film industry and also stars Aneet Padda (who stole hearts with her brilliant performance in the much-acclaimed series ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry’) as the female lead.

The title of the film itself has also piqued the interest of the audience. It means a wandering celestial body, but in poetry it's often used to describe something (or someone) dazzling, ethereal, or otherworldly, a wandering star, always shining, always guiding, but always out of reach.

‘Saiyaara’ brings together YRF and Mohit Suri, both are known for creating timeless love stories.

Earlier, Mohit Suri had shared that during the recording of the songs from the film, he was told to ‘get out’ by music composer Tanishk Bagchi.

The director spoke with IANS, and shared what all went behind recording the debutant singers from Kashmir, Faheem Abdullah and Arslan Nizami.

The director recollected that Tanishk used to look at him when they all were sitting in the room, and he told the director, “Sir, you leave now”.

“So practically he told me to get out”, Mohit said as he burst into a fit of laughter. “Because what he realised is that these guys were trying to impress me but not give their heart out. So while he was a hard task master with them, you have to understand how much he was protecting them”.

‘Saiyaara’, produced by the YRF’s CEO Akshaye Widhani, is set to release on July 18, 2025 in theatres worldwide.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Mohit Suri and YRF together? This is going to be epic! Their love stories always have that perfect mix of passion and pain. Can't wait to see how Ahaan Panday performs - hope he lives up to the legacy of YRF heroes. The Kashmir singers angle is interesting too!
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Priya M.
Aneet Padda was brilliant in Big Girls Don't Cry! So glad she's getting a Bollywood break. The concept of 'Saiyaara' as a wandering star sounds so poetic ❤️ Hope the music lives up to the expectations - Tanishk Bagchi usually delivers!
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Arjun S.
Not sure about another debutant hero... Bollywood needs fresh faces but also needs good actors. Hope Ahaan has more than just good looks. The behind-the-scenes story about the music recording sounds more interesting than the film itself!
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Shreya V.
The title is so beautiful! In Urdu poetry, 'saiyaara' has such deep meaning. Hope the film does justice to this concept. Also, discovering singers from Kashmir is a great initiative - our country has so much untapped musical talent!
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Vikram J.
Mohit Suri's films always have amazing music - Aashiqui 2, Ek Villain. Even if the movie is average, the songs become chartbusters! Looking forward to 'Barbaad' tomorrow. Hope it's not another generic romantic track though.
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Neha T.
The poster looks dreamy! 😍 But I hope the movie has substance beyond just pretty visuals. Bollywood needs more meaningful love stories, not just style over substance. Fingers crossed this delivers both!

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