logo
Mohit Suri opens up on his first love, incorporating his life in 'Saiyaara'

Mohit Suri opens up on his first love, incorporating his life in 'Saiyaara'

Khaleej Times6 days ago
Bollywood director Mohit Suri is currently basking in the success of his latest release Saiyaara. The romantic drama has resonated with young audiences. The ace director spoke about the film and how he has incorporated his real life into the movie.
Suri opened up on when he fell in love for the first time. " Mai constantly pyar mein tha is film mein kaafi kuch thodi thodi jagah apni khud khud ki zindagi daali hai. (I was constantly in love. in this film I have depicted incidents from my life in bits.)"
The movie tells the story of a young couple, a singer and a lyricist, showing their journey on the path of love, loss, achievements, and heartbreak.
He shared candidly how he conceived the idea behind his project and also spoke about the music of his film.
"There was a time when larger than life films were being made post-Covid-19, perhaps the audience was coming to see action, blockbuster, larger-than-life hero at that time," he said.
"I had seen a couple of films and felt my voice was getting drowned out in the noise, so I thought I would find something different. I sat with my assistant and wrote the story but at that time a lot of people said that no one would make this story... Then I met Akshaye (Widhani), they said that this is the film that has to be made, when everyone was running to make the same kind of cinema, they supported me)."
Featuring debutant Ahaan Panday opposite Aneet Padda, the musical love story has become a hit at the box office.
While talking about the music and the promotion strategy of the film, he said, "I also believe that when you launch newcomers with a picture and a poster, people will say this look is wrong, this is not right, but when you launch them with a story, music, and dance, then you give them a chance for fighting."
On the music of the film, he shared, "I have always depended on the music since my first film. I am grateful to Akshaye for allowing me to be the person I am. Moreover, mostly youngsters like happy songs, but they relied on my music and allowed me to do the promotion with a sad song. "
The film has been widely appreciated for its emotional depth, performances, and soulful music. With praise pouring in from both the audience and industry insiders, Saiyaara continues to enjoy a strong run at the box office.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Read Your Daily Chinese Horoscope August 6th, 2025⭐
Read Your Daily Chinese Horoscope August 6th, 2025⭐

UAE Moments

time4 hours ago

  • UAE Moments

Read Your Daily Chinese Horoscope August 6th, 2025⭐

Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyao/ 'born resembling'), unlike the general zodiac, is represented by 12 zodiac animals. In order, they are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. OX DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 Stubbornness could rub people the wrong way today. Expressing strong opinions with no flexibility might come across as insubordination in the workplace. Try to compromise. SHEEP DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 You can have a fresh start if you don't hang on to behaviors or thoughts that aren't serving your highest purpose. You're ready for something new. Give your dreams another shot. RAT DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 You have little tolerance for boring situations today. You gravitate toward the dramatic, exciting, and stimulating. If you're stuck doing something tedious, spice it up with your own creative flair. SNAKE DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 Today is promising. The day's energy supports huge strides and lucky breaks. However, you'll probably need to stay open-minded about financial matters in order to have the most success. DRAGON DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 There is a focus on work today, whether you're in the office or at an out-of-town meeting. Teamwork matters. Make sure you're collaborating with the right minds with the best ideas. TIGER DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 Today could mark a milestone when it comes to being recognized for your talents. Your dependable nature has been noticed by all the right people. Reap the benefits of your hard work. RABBIT DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 Today could be full of interesting surprises. After all, you never know what might happen. Try your luck with a lottery ticket or bet on a sports game tonight. Your lucky streak is about to begin! HORSE DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 Progress is in the cards for you as long as you don't get in your own way. The day delivers inspiration and motivation regardless of what you're working on. MONKEY DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 Attempts to meet new people aren't likely to be terribly auspicious at this time. Relieve your solitude by learning to entertain yourself. People will eventually come around, just not right now. AUGUST 6, 2025 Someone in your life could probably use some direction. Just be sure you lead by example and don't force an agenda. Others will be happy to emulate you if you're patient and kind. More: How The Fall Equinox Will Impact Your Zodiac Sign DOG DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 A calm attitude will get you what you want today. State the facts and don't hide anything. When you show that you're happy to disclose the truth, others will trust you. Tell it like it is. PIG DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES AUGUST 6, 2025 A good way to support a friend or family member now is to get on board with their ideas. You don't need to totally agree, but showing that you care should be enough.

Saiyaara Box Office Collections Cross Rs.500 Crore Mark
Saiyaara Box Office Collections Cross Rs.500 Crore Mark

UAE Moments

time4 hours ago

  • UAE Moments

Saiyaara Box Office Collections Cross Rs.500 Crore Mark

Mohit Suri's romantic drama Saiyaara, starring newcomers Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has emerged as one of the biggest surprise hits of 2025. The film has officially crossed the ₹500 crore mark at the global box office in just 18 days, becoming the second Indian film this year to achieve such a feat. Released on July 18, Saiyaara has not only exceeded expectations but also proven that debut stars can lead a film to massive commercial success. According to reports, the film's total gross collection now stands at ₹507 crore worldwide. Domestically, Saiyaara has earned ₹3008 crore (net), which amounts to around ₹376 crore gross, according to a press release issued by the film's team. Internationally, the film has performed exceptionally well too, bringing in ₹130 crore from overseas markets. With these figures combined, the film has comfortably crossed the ₹500 crore milestone, placing it just behind Chhaava, which remains the highest-grossing Indian film of 2025 with a collection of ₹807.91 crore . The film's sustained performance highlights strong word-of-mouth, repeat viewership, and emotional resonance with audiences, which have helped maintain momentum well beyond its opening week. What makes Saiyaara 's success even more remarkable is the fact that it featured two debut actors and was made on a relatively modest budget of around ₹60 crore. Unlike many big Bollywood releases, the film didn't rely on extensive media promotions or interviews. In fact, Yash Raj Films made a deliberate decision to keep the film's leads away from the spotlight during the marketing phase, allowing the film to speak for itself. This unconventional strategy, paired with the film's strong emotional storytelling, seems to have worked in its favour. In just under three weeks, Saiyaara has transformed from a modest romantic film with debut talent into one of the biggest success stories of the year. With ₹507 crore in global earnings, it stands as proof that powerful storytelling, clever strategy, and genuine audience connection can rival even the most star-studded blockbusters. As the film continues its theatrical run, the industry will be watching closely to see if it can challenge the lifetime earnings of Chhaava and set even more records.

King Khan gets his due
King Khan gets his due

Gulf Today

time12 hours ago

  • Gulf Today

King Khan gets his due

India's National Film Awards have lost their sheen in recent years but when Shah Rukh Khan, often called the Badshah of Bollywood, is adjudged the best actor by a jury presided over by his Swades director Ashutosh Gowariker, can his fans stay calm? Not a chance in hell because the recognition has not come a day too soon. The long overdue honour for SRK, one of India's most popular movie actors with a fan following that straddles the globe, has come after several snubs and near-misses in the past. He has won the award this year for a double role in Atlee's Jawan, one of the highest grossing films ever in the history of Indian cinema. The film cast him as a lookalike pair of father and son who take on a world where evil is rife. The principal role was that of Azad, a women's prison jailer who becomes a vigilante against corruption and assembles a team of inmates to wage war on those responsible for duping the nation. The same year saw Shah Rukh Khan make a comeback (after a long hiatus) to the big screen with Pathaan, a high-voltage espionage thriller that, like Jawan, vindicated that he is still a box-office dynamite. The super-success of Pathaan and Jawan, both of which saw the actor don the persona of an action-hero, ended a lull in his career. Films like Fan (2016), Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017) and Zero (2018) underperformed. Shah Rukh took a break before returning with a massive bang. Shah Rukh Khan entertains the crowd at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala. File/AP Although he has won the national award for an action-oriented role of an anti-corruption and pro-social harmony crusader, the star's biggest contribution to Hindi cinema has been his steadfast adherence to a gentle, romantic, non-macho code that has earned him phenomenal adulation from female fans of Hindi cinema. Consider the handful of other roles for which he should have won the National Award and it will be easy to see that no Bollywood A-lister has done as much as Shah Rukh Khan to yank Hindi popular cinema away from the industry's obsession with abrasive, vengeful, often toxic, masculinity. He brought gentility and poise to Bollywood movies. In 2004, he starred in Ashutosh Gowariker's Swades as NASA engineer Mohan Bhargav who returns to his homeland with the intention of making a difference to the lives of people. Shah Rukh Khan (centre) performs a dance during an event to celebrate the success of his Indian Hindi-language action thriller film 'Jawan' in Mumbai. File/Agence France-Presse It was a restrained but intense performance that revealed a facet of the actor's personality that had hitherto not come to the fore because of the conventionally romantic aura around him. The National Award for Best Actor eluded him. It somewhat bafflingly went to Saif Ali Khan for the romantic drama Hum Tum. The very next year, Shah Rukh Khan played the male lead in the offbeat Paheli, directed by Amol Palekar who adapted the film from a Rajasthani story by Vijayadan Detha. Paheli, co-starring Rani Mukherji as a village woman whose husband goes away for work and is visited by a ghost disguised as her husband, travelled to international film festivals but sank at the box office. While the lead actor's performance drew positive critical notices, Paheli drew a blank at the National Awards but for a prize for Shreya Ghoshal in the Best Female Playback Singer category. In 2007, Shah Rukh was once again a frontrunner for the award. He played Kabir Khan, a disgraced hockey coach who makes a comeback to groom the Indian women's team into a fighting fit unit, in Chak De! India, produced by Aditya Chopra and directed by Shimit Amin. Shah Rukh Khan (right) and Deepika Padukone perform a dance during an event to celebrate the success of their Indian Hindi-language action thriller film 'Jawan' in Mumbai. File/Agence France-Presse Chak de! India marked another career peak for the superstar. He delivered a performance of enormous power that was tempered with measured strokes. Like he had done in Swades, he broke away from his romantic hero moorings and fleshed out a relatable man steeped in reality. While the film itself bagged the National Award for the 'best film providing wholesome entertainment', the lead actor was overlooked by a jury headed by filmmaker Sai Paranjpye. The Best Actor National Award that year went (and not undeservedly) to Prakash Raj for Priyadarshan's Tamil-language film Kanchivaram. Karan Johar's 2010 film, My Name is Khan, had Shahrukh Khan in the role of Rizwan Khan, a man with Asperger's Syndrome. The actor excelled and delivered a moving performance that still ranks among his best. He was tipped to take home the elusive Best Actor Prize at the National Awards but was beaten to it by none other than Amitabh Bachchan, who won for Paa, in which he played a child with progeria. The long wait has finally ended. Shah Rukh debuted over three decades ago in Deewana. By the time the 1990s ended, he was already Bollywood's biggest star, a man who could do no wrong. In 1992, the year of his debut, he also had the much-loved Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman. The following year, he was the star of Abbas-Mustan's Baazigar and Yash Chopra's Darr. There was no looking back from there on for the actor. Shah Rukh Khan went on to feature within the next few years in such runaway hits as Karan Arjun, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Pardes and Dil To Pagal Hai. Given the enormity of his popularity and his status as the brightest luminary of contemporary Hindi cinema, the Best Actor National Award, even if it is only the icing on an already puffy cake, is vindication of his enduring power as an entertainer.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store