Let me play devil’s advocate for a second —Saiyaara actually does have buzz.
Yes, we've seen the "aggressive boy meets gentle girl" trope play out a thousand times before. But in Saiyaara, it’s being served with a twist that feels surprisingly fresh. There's a raw vulnerability in the male lead this time, and the girl? She's not just soft — she's quietly powerful, someone who isn't swept away, but stands her ground. The dynamic feels more balanced, more real. And in a space overcrowded with formulaic love stories, that alone is enough to pique curiosity.
But what’s truly fuelling the pre-release excitement?
The music. Saiyaara’s soundtrack is already a chart-topper — sweeping, soulful, and addictive in the way only great romantic albums can be. Whether it’s the haunting title track or the breezy romantic duet that’s been looping on every playlist, the music has done what it was meant to: emotionally hook people before they've even stepped into theatres.
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