
Mohit Suri gave the biggest hit of his career with ‘Saiyaara’, starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda. It also became the highest-grossing film starring debutants. After its success, the filmmaker realized that people who put him down later went on to claim the movie’s triumph at the box office.
Mohit Suri shares telling his wife not to disturb him in the evening after the ‘Saiyaara’ release
At the FICCI Frames event in Mumbai, Mohit Suri opened up about the success of ‘Saiyaara’. The filmmaker shared that on the first day of its release, he was overwhelmed by the box office numbers that started coming in. He added that the amount of love coming their way was “rare.” He said, “This love was humbling.”
Mohit Suri recalled that he used to ask his wife not to disturb him in the evening, as people who watched the movie would call him every day, and this went on for almost a month. He said, “I remember telling my wife this for the whole week after that, or a month, I think, that every evening, don’t disturb me; everyone’s calling because they watched the film from all over the world.”
Mohit Suri on what changed after the success of the film
At the same event, Mohit Suri shared that the success of ‘Saiyaara’ changed everyone’s attitude towards him. He said, “Competitors, people who didn’t believe in me, other producers. Surprisingly, they all felt it was their win, and I’ve never seen love like this for a film in the 20 years that I’ve been making films.”
More about ‘Saiyaara’
Ahaan Panday marked his acting debut in ‘Saiyaara’, while for Aneet Padda, it was her first film as a female lead. According to the Sacnilk report, the film crossed the Rs 550 crore mark at the box office. Meanwhile, the film bagged the title of highest-grossing romantic movie in Hindi cinema.