
'Saiyaara' actor Aneet Padda SPOTTED at airport; Declines paparazzi's request to take off cap and mask: 'Mujhe sharm aa rahi hai'
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, the movie's lead actress, was seen at the Mumbai airport on Saturday as she travelled to join the celebrations. Unfamiliar with the intense media scrutiny, she seemed a little taken aback by the cameras focused on her as she arrived at the theatres.
Shy Refusal to Remove Cap While Posing for Photographers
Aneet was seen sporting a relaxed look, dressed in a blue shirt, paired with a cap and a face mask. In the video, photographers are seen calling out her name to catch her attention.
She glances around at various cameras, radiating a charming innocence. When asked by the paparazzi to take off her cap and mask and pose, she smiled and replied, "Nahi, mujhe sharm aa rahi hai."
Despite declining to remove her cap, Aneet happily obliged fans with selfies. After warmly acknowledging everyone, she moved on to the security check to catch her flight.
Saiyaara's Box Office Success of Rs 200 Crore
Directed by
, 'Saiyaara' continues to conquer the box office relentlessly, showing no signs of slowing down despite new movie releases.
According to Sacnilk, the film has already surpassed the Rs 200 crore milestone within just nine days and is expected to keep generating strong revenue in the days ahead.
'Saiyaara' Plot
The film stars
as
Kapoor, a passionate but troubled musician, and Aneet Padda as Vaani Batra, a shy poet and journalist. The story follows their evolving relationship as Krish discovers Vaani's poetry and turns it into music, leading to a deep emotional bond and eventual love.

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