New Delhi: Siarra, the much -awaited romantic drama, starring debut Ahaan Pandey and Aitit Padda, released in theaters on Friday, 18 July and opened for an impressive box office performance. Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Yash Raj Films, the film has already crossed a mark of Rs 100 crore within four days of release, which has become one of the fastest Indian films of 2025 to reach milestones.
Emotional story, intimate music and now, controversy
Praised for his emotional depth and stirring music, Seara quickly compared Suri’s first hit to Axhi 2. However, it is now facing criticism for allegedly raising the 2004 South Korean romantic drama scenes, which is John H. Is directed by Lee.
Viral video sparks literary theft debate
A widely broadcast aired video compilation shows the side-by-side comparison between Seara’s scenes and a moment. The top frame has footage from the Korean film, while below Siara shows almost identical sequence. From shot composition to emotional beats, similarities, have created a hurry to discuss online, in which Neetzens has accused the manufacturers of a visual-term copy.
Netizens react
While Siara continues to draw crowds in theaters, online dialogue has turned into despair on the originality of the film. Many viewers focused on social media platforms to worry about clear literary theft, questioning whether the film was an official remake or simply “inspired” by the Korean classic.
“Really I think I think. If it’s good, it’s not a harm,” a user commented, another wrote, “I like a moment to remember, but is quite different like Siara. All Alzheimer’s is not a moment to remember the tragic love story,” It’s not a moment to remember the sad love story, “It’s just a pair,” it’s just capitalism, a copy of a copy ”
Apparently Siara’s story and title songs are inspired by others
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Storyline of Sayara
The film has narrated the poignant love story of Krishi Kapoor (Ahaan Pandey), an emotional and impulsive musician, and Wani (Anit Padda), an ambitious lyricist. Their relationship is tested when Wani reveals an early onset of Alzheimer’s disease, forcing them to navigate the heart -wrenching path of love, memory and loss.
This central plot reflects to remember the base of a moment, which also carries forward a couple with the destructive effect of Alzheimer’s.
Box office success
Despite the rising literary theft debate, Seara is exceptionally well at the box office. According to trade tracking website Sacnilk, the film has earned Rs 105.75 crore in India within four days of its release, which has become a major commercial success for Yash Raj films.
The film also includes Rajesh Kumar, Varun Badola and Shad Randhawa in supporting roles, and is appreciated for the chemistry of the soundtrack and lead pair.