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Does Saiyaara's opening day number prove that good music, especially in a love story will always be a crucial factor in Hindi cinema to attract the audience? Let's explore
Does Saiyaara's opening day number prove that good music, especially in a love story will always be a crucial factor in Hindi cinema to attract the audience? Let's explore

Time of India

time18-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Does Saiyaara's opening day number prove that good music, especially in a love story will always be a crucial factor in Hindi cinema to attract the audience? Let's explore

Mohit Suri 's directorial 'Saiyaara' has sprung up a huge surprise at the box office. The film has already made a double digit number on day 1. Till friday evening the collection was around Rs 14.07 crore. If there's growth in the night shows, it may end up crossing Rs 20 crore on day 1 which is a huge number for a film with debutants. It marks the debut of Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda . The audience is getting to see a hardcore, young love story after a while and that's perhaps what has worked in its favour. However, even good music has played a huge role in attracting the audience. The title track of the film was a earworm already and somehow the audience felt nostalgic and went back to the era of Emraan Hashmi movies and ' Aashiqui 2 '. So, does this success re-instate that good music is essential? ETimes discusses it with experts. Music is essential to Hindi cinema irrespective of the genre Speaking about the importance of good music, trade expert Taran Adarsh recalls the time when 'Choli Ke Peeche' from 'Khalnayak' was a hit. He told ETimes, "Sometimes we had movies minus the songs and it's important to have music. Many years ago, there was a film called 'Tezaab', it was a very important film. But Ek Do Teen created such a wave. Khalnayak was such a big film but that one song 'Choli Ke Peeche' took it to another level. So, never underestimate the power of good music. It takes the film to another level. Of course, the content matters eventually. But music can really add as a hook to attract the audience." Producer and film expert, Girish Johar echoes this sentiment and says, "There is a very strong connection. Music is a very critical element especially in India, in making the audience excited to come to the theatres. I don't remember any movie which has done at the box office and the songs are not hits. There are certain films where songs are added as background scores, but they do help to emotionally connect to the film. It is one of the critical elements to the film." Girish Wankhede says, "Music has always been the lifeblood of Indian cinema, serving as a powerful medium that enhances storytelling and resonates with audiences on an emotional level. However, in recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in the landscape of Indian films, with a predominant focus on action-packed narratives and high-octane spectacles. Many of these films, including numerous dubbed versions, have sidelined music in favor of adrenaline-fueled sequences, leading to a decline in the musical richness that once defined Bollywood. " He added, "Enter 'Saiyaara,' a film that represents a refreshing return to the roots of Indian cinema, where music plays a pivotal role in the narrative. Directed by Mohit Suri, known for his successful ventures in the musical genre with films like 'Aashiqui 2,' 'Murder 2,' and 'Ek Villain,' 'Saiyaara' showcases Suri's deep understanding of how music can elevate a film. His ability to weave melodies into the fabric of storytelling has garnered him a dedicated following, and with 'Saiyaara,' he appears poised to reignite the passion for music in cinema. " The overall package Adarsh further added, that more than music, in case of 'Saiyaara', it's the film on the whole which has made a huge impact. He said, "Music hamara core raha hai always. So, of course it's important. But such a love story which is so good was lacking in Hindi cinema. It was such a beautiful film. More than the numbers, I'm just happy with the way it made me feel. It stays with you for a long time and we haven't seen such a film in a while. I think this is Mohit Suri's best film and I've seen all his films. Good music, youth factor, that freshness. I think it has all disappeared. We're making masala films, we're making gangster movies, we're making larger than life films, VFX and whatnot. But the basic core, music, we have been forgetting. We are making love stories but this intense, young love story like this, had been lacking." He added that one can't just see and forget such a movie and it stays with you for a long time. Adarsh said, "Every song is so seamlessly, you know, woven into the film. I'm just singing the title track ever since I've seen the film." A great song with great picturisation is the key Earlier, during a chat with ETimes, legendary music composer Viju Shah known for his music in 'Gupt', 'Mohra', 'Tridev' and other movies chose to also give credit to the film-maker. He said, "What I feel is, in 'Gupt', music didn't draw the public. It became popular after watching the film. People think the music of 'Gupt' was ahead of its time. At that point, I remember, we had gone for a show with Mr Bachchan, Farah Khan. They heard the casette and they were numb and quiet. There was no response from everyone. I'm talking about July 97. People didn't understand the music of the film that time. For 'Gupt', I feel it's the picturisation which has taken the song to another level. I remember telling director Rajeev Rai, that he took the songs to another level." A well-made love story with fresh faces and great music has always worked One remembers the classic 'Aashiqui' which was a rage, because of its great music. It made Rahul Roy and Anu Agarwal into stars overnight. Then we saw that in even 'Aashiqui 2'. Though, both Shraddha Kapoor and Aditya Roy Kapur had done films before that, it was a love story like 'Aashiqui 2'. While this year, we saw young, fresh faces, in movies like 'Loveyapa' or 'Azaad'. a well made love story with great music, good actors and the overall package was perhaps missing. Lack of quintessential elements in Hindi cinema While everyone agrees that the elements which made Hindi cinema what it is, have been lacking strongly, Wankhede added further, "Moreover, the rise of streaming platforms has contributed to a fragmentation of musical content, often prioritizing dialogue-driven narratives over the melodic storytelling that has long been a hallmark of Indian films. This shift has led to a scarcity of memorable soundtracks, leaving audiences yearning for the musical experiences that once characterized the cinematic landscape. Saiyaara emerges as a case study in how a well-crafted soundtrack, combined with the freshness of new talent, can work wonders at the box office, drawing audiences back to theaters."

Neena Gupta Exclusive: "Before Panchayat, People In Small Towns Only Knew Me As ' Choli Ke Peeche ' Girl"
Neena Gupta Exclusive: "Before Panchayat, People In Small Towns Only Knew Me As ' Choli Ke Peeche ' Girl"

NDTV

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NDTV

Neena Gupta Exclusive: "Before Panchayat, People In Small Towns Only Knew Me As ' Choli Ke Peeche ' Girl"

New Delhi: In a candid and heartfelt moment during a recent interview with the Panchayat team, veteran actor Neena Gupta shared a striking observation about fame and public memory in India. She told NDTV, "Before Panchayat, in small towns and villages, people only recognised me for ' Choli Ke Peeche Kya Hai '. After Panchayat, the whole of India knows me because of the show. For them, it's just ' Choli Ke Peeche' and Panchayat as if I've done nothing else in my life." The remark was made half in jest, but echoed a deeper truth about how media is consumed in India's heartland. Gupta, who has decades of acclaimed work in theatre, art-house cinema, and mainstream film, reflected on how the mass audience tends to remember only what is easily accessible either through free television or viral pop culture moments. Prime Video's Panchayat, a sleeper hit series set in a fictional town of Phulera in Uttar Pradesh, has catapulted Gupta into an entirely new kind of stardom. As Manju Devi, the feisty village pradhan, she has become a household name not only in cities, but also in the very heart of India that she once struggled to reach. "They don't subscribe. They watch whatever's on free TV. So even after doing so much [work], they only remember that song and now Panchayat," she said, with a smile. But the actor isn't bitter. In fact, she's grateful. "At least now they know me for something like Panchayat," Gupta said.

Subhash Ghai drops BIG update on Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit's Khal Nayak sequel and we bet you're going to love it
Subhash Ghai drops BIG update on Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit's Khal Nayak sequel and we bet you're going to love it

Pink Villa

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Subhash Ghai drops BIG update on Sanjay Dutt and Madhuri Dixit's Khal Nayak sequel and we bet you're going to love it

Khal Nayak, starring Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit, and Jackie Shroff, hit the theaters more than three decades back. Fans have been demanding a sequel of this classic cult since then. Filmmaker Subhash Ghai, who had been hinting at a potential sequel for a long time, has finally given a major update on it and we bet fans are going to absolutely love it. He shared that the scripting of Khak Nayak 2 has been completed and the cast and crew will soon be finalized. In a recent chat with ETimes, filmmaker Subhash Ghai, who directed the original Khal Nayak in 1993, shared, 'Yes, the script is complete now and the rest of the cast and technicians will soon be finalized.' Earlier, a source informed Filmfare that the director is excited about Khal Nayak's sequel. The report added that the film will also have newcomers playing the lead roles. However, Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt will be cast for cameo appearances. The project is already in the works. Meanwhile, back in 2024, Subhash Ghai opened up about rumors of recasting Ballu and clarified that Sanjay Dutt will only play the iconic role. He said that he isn't looking for actors to play Ballu Balram but young actors to play new roles in the sequel. The filmmaker added that the young cast will be pitted against Ballu (played by Sanjay). For the unversed, Khal Nayak has become a cult classic over the years. The 1993 film became a major hit upon its release with Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit, and Jackie Shroff in key roles. With its daring take on themes of sin and salvation, combined with unforgettable tracks like Choli Ke Peeche, the film became a landmark in pop culture. Even today, Khal Nayak stands tall as a defining work in the journeys of Sanjay, Madhuri, and director Subhash Ghai. Anticipation is high to find out what filmmaker Subhash Ghai has planned for the upcoming Khal Nayak sequel.

Exclusive: Khal Nayak Sequel Update! The script is now complete, says director Subhash Ghai
Exclusive: Khal Nayak Sequel Update! The script is now complete, says director Subhash Ghai

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Exclusive: Khal Nayak Sequel Update! The script is now complete, says director Subhash Ghai

Subhash Ghai, Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt A few days ago, it was reported that Subhash Ghai is all set to make a sequel to the 1993 release Khal Nayak that starred Sanjay Dutt , Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit . Talking to us, the filmmaker confirmed that he is taking the story of the popular 90s film ahead. Ghai told us, 'Yes, the script is complete now and the rest of the cast and technicians will soon be finalised. ' As per reports, the new instalment will feature a fresh cast with newcomers, while the original stars, Madhuri and Sanjay, will probably make special appearances to add a dose of nostalgia. Khal Nayak also featured the hugely popular track Choli Ke Peeche by Alka Yagnik and Ila Arun, and we have to wait to see if this hit track, which the current generation is still grooving to, will make it to the film. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

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