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What does 'Saiyaara' mean? Ahaan Pandya's debut film earns Rs 45 crore in just 2 days and..

What does 'Saiyaara' mean? Ahaan Pandya's debut film earns Rs 45 crore in just 2 days and..

India.com7 days ago
Ahaan Panday and Aneeta Padda are making waves as their film has made a thunderous entry into Bollywood. Their debut film, Saiyaara, a romantic-emotional drama, was released on 18 July, and within just three days, it has shattered multiple records.
Directed by Mohit Suri, the film is winning over both hearts and headlines. Saiyaara has already collected over Rs 87 crore at the Indian box office, well beyond anyone's expectations. Not only fans but Bollywood actors are also gushing over the film and the actors. What does 'Saiyaara' mean?
For those of you who are wondering, what does Saiyaara mean ? Saiyaara, at its heart, is a love story. The name holds poetic weight. In love, a Saiyaara is someone lonely and adrift, much like a solitary soul in the vastness of emotion.
Interestingly, in a scientific context, Earth itself can be referred to as Saiyaara —a planet, floating alone in space. This double meaning adds depth to the film's title and emotional tone. Here's how much Saiyaara has earned so far Day 1 (Friday): Rs 21 crore
Rs 21 crore Day 2 (Saturday): Rs 25 crore
Rs 25 crore Day 3 (Sunday until 10 pm): Rs 37 crore
Rs 37 crore Total Opening Weekend: Rs 87 crore
The film crossed the Rs 50 crore mark in just three days and is now being hailed as one of 2025's biggest surprise successes.
It even surpassed the weekend figures of Akshay Kumar's Kesari Chapter 2, Aamir Khan's Sitare Zameen Par, and Sunny Deol's latest releases. July 2025, the month of big clashes
From Bollywood to Hollywood, this July 2025, big screens are packed with back-to-back releases, and everyone is vying for audience attention. But amidst this crowded lineup, one film has stolen the spotlight, Saiyaara .
While major productions struggle to hold audience interest, Saiyaara is soaring. Within just two days of its release, the romantic drama has raked in an impressive Rs 45 crore, outperforming most of the 2025 releases.
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