Did Varun Dhawan Feel Hungover After Watching Mohit Suri's 'Saiyaara'?

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Key Takeaways
- 'Saiyaara' has received significant acclaim from Bollywood celebrities.
- Varun Dhawan described feeling 'hungover' after viewing the film.
- The film features Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda in lead roles.
- It is inspired by the Korean drama 'A Moment To Remember'.
- Mohit Suri's direction has been notably praised for its honesty and emotional depth.
Mumbai, July 21 (NationPress) Mohit Suri's newest film, 'Saiyaara', has ignited excitement not only among cinema lovers but also within the Bollywood fraternity. Actor Varun Dhawan, part of the extensive list of fans, shared that he felt hungover after experiencing the romantic journey featuring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda.
In a heartfelt post on his Instagram stories, Varun expressed, "It's rare to feel hungover after watching a film. This movie will linger with us for many years to come."
Extolling the director and the leading actors of the romantic drama, the 'Bawaal' star remarked, "@mohitsuri you are at your best, a true star... @ahaanpandayy, what can I say? You were incredibly genuine and captured my attention in every scene. @aneetpadda_ your expressions melted our hearts, so good... God bless you. The entire @yrf team is a leader in every aspect."
Prior to Varun's comments, his co-star from 'Jug Jugg Jeeyo', Anil Kapoor, described 'Saiyaara' as a ‘feeling’.
Highlighting Suri’s unique honesty in narration, Anil shared on his Instagram stories, “What an extraordinary film. Mohit, you’ve excelled again! Your storytelling possesses an uncommon candor that resonates and stays with you long past the credits. Having worked with you on Malang, I’ve witnessed the passion you infuse into each frame. With 'Saiyaara', you’ve elevated it further! Proud of your achievements, my friend!”
Ranveer Singh also praised Suri's direction, stating, “'SAIYAARA' is deeply moving... The pinnacle of Mohit Suri’s work... Congratulations to my friends at YRF - Akshay, Sumana, and Shanoo for this remarkable achievement... Ahaan and Aneet, you were exceptional... A dazzling debut! Wishing you both all the best in the film industry!”
Loosely inspired by the 2004 Korean drama 'A Moment To Remember', the film narrates the love story of Krish Kapoor, portrayed by Ahaan Panday, a troubled musician, and Vaani Batra, played by Aneet Padda, a reserved poet.