"I never cry...": Ananya Panday gets teary-eyed after watching cousin Ahaan Panday's debut film 'Saiyaara'

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 Ananya Panday gets teary-eyed after watching cousin Ahaan Panday's debut film 'Saiyaara'

Ananya Panday got emotional after watching her first cousin, Ahaan Panday’s debut in ‘Saiyaara.’ Mohit Suri’s film has been getting hearts and thumbs up from the audience, and has proceeded to smash the box office records.

Ananya Panday gets emotional

In the vlog released by Ahaan’s sister and influencer, Alaana, the Panday clan can be seen visiting the special screening of the film, where they became quite emotional. Titling the video ‘My BROTHER’S first movie launch day! #Saiyaara vlog,” Alaana and her celebrity husband, Ivor McCray, celebrated the launch of the film. During the intermission and after watching the entire film, the family seemed to have gotten a tad teary-eyed at the private screening, which was held at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai.

When the camera panned towards the ‘Gehrahiyaan’ actress, she had a tissue in her hand and had tears rolling down her cheeks. However, the family soon pointed out that she had never cried. The 26-year-old said, “I never cry!” Further in the clip, Bhavana Panday expressed, “My one word is, Ahaan,” while Ivor and Ananya quickly prompted, “Krish Kapoor.” Meanwhile, Chunky Panday, in his funky t-shirt. claimed that he was too excited while cheering for the film.

About the film 'Saiyaara'

While there were a lot of hugs and tears in the video, it ended with Mohit Suri himself saying that ‘Saiyaara’ has broken his all-time record as well. As per Sacnilk, the film has made more than Rs 66 crore by day 3 in the domestic market.Starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, ‘Saiyaara’ had been rated 3/5 by ETimes. “Saiyaara is a visually lush, emotive, and melody-driven experience that’s effective as a romantic musical. Impressive leads, heartfelt romance and emotions, and melodic tracks make it a worthwhile one-time watch for romantic-musical fans,” according to the ETimes review.

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