
Mohit Suri's real-life love story with Udita Goswami has a BIG 'Saiyaara' connection, just like Ahaan Panday's character
's film 'Saiyaara,' starring
Ahaan Panday
and
Aneet Padda
, has now become one of the top-grossing movies of the year. The romantic drama has resonated with young audiences who are flocking to theatres to watch it.
However, it seems Suri has incorporated what he felt in his real life into the movie.
The reel-love story is quite connected to the filmmaker's real romantic tale with his wife,
Udita Goswami
.
Let's delve into this 'Saiyaara' connection.
How is the 'Saiyaara' scene connected to Mohit Suri's real-life love story?
In the movie, Ahaan Panday's character Krish Kapoor has been shown visiting the hospital to meet his girlfriend Vaani (played by Aneet Padda), who has been admitted after fainting. One can recall that at that time, Vaani's mother cornered Krish to ask him if he would really marry her daughter.
The next scene showed that Ahaan's character meets Aneet's Vaani after regaining consciousness and asks her to marry him. However, Vaani rejects his proposal.
Now, coming back to Mohit Suri and Udita Goswami's love story. A similar thing had happened when the filmmaker proposed to his now-wife. In an old interview with HT City, the actress shared, "He proposed to me four years back, but at that time, I wasn't ready. In fact, even he wasn't ready.
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He asked me because he really wanted to marry me. This time, he did a lot of things… he tattooed my name on his ring finger and got his family to speak to mine.
"
Just like Ahaan and Aneet's characters in the movie, Mohit and Udita had their "happily ever after."
In short, the director knew how getting rejected feels, and guess what? Even the young boys and girls connected with it, which in turn made the film a blockbuster.
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Mohit-Udita's story
Mohit and Udita Goswami dated for over seven years before getting married in a temple in 2013. The actress had revealed in the interview that her now-husband saw her in the editing studio while he was working on her film 'Paap' and uttered, "This is the girl I want to marry." The couple has been blessed with two kids.
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