
Amid Saiyaara's success, Ahaan Panday crosses 1 million followers on Instagram, earlier it was...
In just three days, Saiyaara has raked in over Rs 110 crore worldwide. Its India net box office collection alone stands at Rs 83 crore, an impressive feat for a film without a major star. It has beaten the lifetime business of biggies like Maalik, The Diplomat, Deva, and even Anurag Basu's Metro… In Dino. Instagram stardom for Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda
Ahaan Panday, who plays Krish Kapoor in the film, has seen his Instagram followers jump from 460K to over 1 million within days. Meanwhile, Aneet Padda—who essays the role of journalist Vaani Batra, rose from 350K to 953K followers. Audiences are loving their performances and following their every move.
This rise in follower count echoes the social media surge seen when Triptii Dimri went viral after her role in Animal. Though not a debutant, Triptii's jump from 800K to 3 million followers post-release is now legendary—she currently sits at over 6.1 million. About Saiyaara
With soulful songs trending and the fresh chemistry between the leads winning hearts, Saiyaara is proving that a good story paired with solid direction can still work wonders, even without an A-list cast.

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