
Bipasha Basu Is ‘Looking Forward' To Ahaan Panday's Debut Film Saiyaara
Saiyaara, the Mohit Suri-directed musical romantic drama featuring debutant Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in the leads, is generating significant buzz. Recently, the makers unveiled the film's official trailer, which received positive responses from fans and critics alike. Several Bollywood celebs have cheered for the trailer. The latest one to join the bandwagon is actress Bipasha Basu, who gave a shoutout to the film.
Taking to Instagram, she re-shared the trailer of Saiyaara on her stories and wrote in the caption, 'So looking forward to this #Saiyaara."
The trailer begins with newcomer Ahaan Panday fighting back against what many people now refer to as 'nepotism'. It then transports us into a world of love, highlighting Ahaan and Aneet Padda's character journeys before ending in heartbreak. While Ahaan appears to be a macho newcomer pursuing a career as a singer, Aneet portrays an innocent composer. The 2-minute 44-second clip has people screaming for more.
Backed by Aditya Chopra's Yash Raj Films, Saiyaara is set to release in theatres on July 18, and promises a heartfelt narrative built on love, identity and emotional depth.
Sharing the trailer on Instagram, the production house wrote in the caption, 'Flawed, imperfect people make for perfect love stories… experience a love story so pure that it heals your heart #SaiyaaraTrailer OUT NOW! #Saiyaara releasing in theatres on 18th July. #AkshayeWidhani."
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The makers have already unveiled several songs from the film such as Faheem-Arslan's Saiyaara title track, Jubin Nautiyal's Barbaad, Vishal Mishra's Tum Ho Toh, Sachet-Parampara's Humsafar, and Arijit Singh and Mithoon's Dhun.
Saiyaara will be facing a clash with Anupam Kher's upcoming directorial venture Tanvi The Great featuring debutant Shubhangi Dutt in the lead.
Coming back to Bipasha, the actress recently announced that she will be making her Bollywood comeback soon. However, details about her project are yet to be revealed. She told ETimes, 'I miss the camera. I love acting. I used to do it 365 days a year and I've done it for 20 years. So, I do miss it. And it (return to acting) will happen soon." Bipasha was last seen in the web series Dangerous, which was released in 2020 on MX Player.
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