
How Aneet Padda Became ‘Saiyaara' Ahaan Panday's Vaani In Mohit Suri's Love Story
The photos have already created a stir on social media, showcasing Aneet Padda's charm on set.
Aneet Padda, who recently captivated audiences with her breakout role in Saiyaara alongside Ahaan Panday, is making waves again. Her hairstylist shared behind-the-scenes photos, offering a glimpse into the making of the film. The photos have already created a stir on social media, showcasing Aneet's charm on set. One photo captures her in a serene moment, framed by a monitor displaying the shot, while another reveals a candid interaction with the crew.
These behind-the-scenes photos from Saiyaara showcase Aneet's growing popularity, effortlessly blending professionalism with a natural charm. In the behind-the-scenes photos, Aneet Padda is seen exuding a natural and elegant charm. One image captures her on set, framed by a monitor, wearing a light-colored, intricately embroidered top that highlights her graceful presence. Her hair is styled in loose waves, adding a soft, effortless vibe.
Another photo shows her in a candid moment, dressed in a similar light outfit that complements her role. The overall look is simple yet striking, reflecting her natural beauty and poise, which have contributed to her rising popularity.
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Aneet Padda's First Appearance Post Saiyaara's Success
Furthermore, the actress was spotted in Mumbai on Wednesday, sporting a mask and keeping a low profile. She was seen avoiding photographers and declined a fan's request for a selfie.
Aneet Padda was spotted in a chic blue denim outfit paired with a matching shirt, marking one of her first public appearances following the release and success of Saiyaara. She was seen stepping out with a friend to visit a salon, drawing attention with her stylish yet casual look.
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Her brief outing outside the salon, however, ignited a social media debate. A video surfaced showing her courteously declining a fan's selfie request, prompting varied reactions. Some labelled her as arrogant, while others rallied to defend her, praising her right to privacy. The incident has sparked a lively online discussion about celebrity interactions.
About Saiyaara
Aneet Padda and Ahaan Panday star in Yash Raj Films' romantic drama Saiyaara, marking their Bollywood debuts. Directed by Mohit Suri, the film showcases the chemistry between Krish Kapoor, a passionate musician, and Vaani Batra, a poet and journalist recovering from heartbreak. Released on July 18, Saiyaara has received positive reviews and performed exceptionally well at the box office.
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