Debutant Ahaan Panday's film 'Saiyaara' directed by Mohit Suri, opened to good responses in theatres on Friday. The film's emotional arc and impressive performances have won over many. Actor Ananya Panday known for her work in films like 'Kho Gaye Hum Kahan' took to social media to celebrate her cousin brother Ahaan Panday's success, with the caption 'A star is born'.

Ananya also shared two pictures of the cousins posing next to a poster of the film. In the second image, the actress smiled and posed for the camera with a sticker reading 'Ahaan Panday Fan Club' stuck on her forehead.

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Talking about 'Saiyaara', directed by Mohit Suri, the film follows two artistic souls, who find harmony through music despite their contrasting worlds. As feelings deepen, age and circumstances challenge their undeniable bond. Ahead of the release, Ahaan had thanked his ‘Saiyaara’ co-star Aneet Padda for the lessons and mentorship in a heartfelt post. Referring to Aneet as a 'new star,' he acknowledged the pride she brought to her parents with her achievements. 

He wrote, “To the girl in the yellow dress with the universe in her eyes… we have a new star up there now, you’ve made mumma and papa Padda so proud, and you did it all by yourself I hope you’re ready for the world to fall in love with you the way we all did.” Ahaan added: “Thank you for the lessons and for the mentorship, even if you didn’t know you were doing it Thank you, senior -Thank you starry eyed girl.” The new actress penned a heartfelt note for Ahaan, calling him her ‘best friend’ and her ‘favourite person.’ “This is what unconditional love looks like. The world is going to see the beauty of Ahaan Panday, but I’ve had the honour of seeing it up close, where it’s most true. I’ve tried to find the words. I’ve tried to make them enough. But nothing I say could ever carry the weight of what I feel,” she wrote.

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