Prologue: I lost my bag with my phone in it. Got it back, I think Bombay loves me more than my mother. Right in time for my 12:10 show for Saiyaara. Miracle. I love Bombay.
SAIYAARA not a review really.
Look at the image. Even if I am incomplete, I am complete. Chew on it, please.
Saiyaara is everything it said it will be. The trailer and the songs - you know what you have paid for. This is more of a love letter to the director of Saiyaara, Mohit Suri.
What marriage? Does it matter? Who decides? Do you have to be together forever? Relationships fade. Flaws are jarring. Seems I have a medical problem. Alzheimer's. Schizophrenia. I am full mental. I am actually too old to deal with a heartbreak. Saiyaara in my book is a great film, because it delivers what it promises. Nothing new or pathbreaking. Good old storytelling.
Look at the image again - so incomplete yet complete. Saiyaara - a drifting lone star. Is that me?
Krish is an as$h0le. So am I. Character trait hai, boss. I think he deserved Vaani. Watch the film.
Have been drifting in between the thought that I am the KING of the universe, and that nothing I can do to fix my life.Suicide? Saiyaara is a perfect marriage. The one I can't boast of. The one I wished for. It's a simple story, like your's and mine. A fabulous director and a ballsy producer. Perfect.
Music guy. Word girl. Perfect marriage. Not for everyone. STAY AWAY.
I hate watching movies in the theatre. Bloody annoying people, on the phone all the time. I love love stories. How much can you change it anyway?There are only so many tropes. I fell in love with KrishK and Vaani. Might be my problem. Saiyaara looks so theatrical - the sound and visuals - WAAH!
You might love Saiyaara if you are heart broken. Saiyaara is an accomplishment in storytelling - simple story but the moments remain within. The magic of love. They get married in the end? Do they? Does she remember him? How do they create new memories? Does he forget? I love KrishK. I don't hate Vaani, she is diseased. I love Mohit Suri. Watch his interviews. What a guy!
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The clothes don't come off; the soul does. Abhi mere paas kuchh pal baaqi hai. Watch the film - don't if you like Son of Sardar type potboilers - nothing against them - may they all thrive! I loved Saiyaara because of the magic of love... it makes you tolerate anything or bring out the beast within. When I first saw the guy Vaani was to get married to first, I knew saala pitega. Hahaha. Saiyaara isn't entertainment, it's a process to wipe your heart - fall in love, Just that much.
Love and duas.