Mohit Suri’s directorial ‘Saiyaara’, starring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, has taken Bollywood by storm, turning into one of many 12 months’s most celebrated love tales. Not simply that, it’s additionally one of many highest grossing motion pictures of the 12 months. Regardless of that includes newcomers, the movie has defied expectations, grossing over ₹300 crore nett domestically and crossing ₹500 crore globally—now getting ready to surpassing Pathaan on the worldwide field workplace. In a panorama the place Hindi movies are struggling to make a mark, Saiyaara’s blockbuster efficiency has surprised commerce analysts and trade veterans alike. However behind this grand success lies an intriguing story concerning the movie’s most important second—its climax.
In a latest dialog with Komal Nahta on his YouTube present, screenwriter Sankalp Sadanah revealed how difficult it was to land on the correct ending. “We had written the entire story however we have been but to crack the climax. We didn’t know what the decision of the movie might be,” he admitted. As brainstorming periods didn’t ship the proper conclusion, an sudden contributor briefly entered the image—ChatGPT. Sankalp recalled that one in every of his assistants, Chetan Naidu, casually turned to the AI for assist. “At that time, I had an assistant Chetan Naidu and he requested ChatGPT additionally, only for enjoyable. There was no seriousness behind it. He requested, ‘How would Mohit Suri finish such a film?’ And it responded by saying that hero and heroine ought to each die.” The suggestion, although morbidly amusing, wasn’t completely misplaced. “Even Mohit was pondering that given the heroine’s situation, it was inching in direction of a tragedy,” Sankalp shared, laughing on the reminiscence. However they nonetheless couldn’t pin down an ending that aligned with the movie’s emotional tone. Then, inspiration struck unexpectedly. “Sooner or later, I used to be caught in visitors and it simply got here to me,” he stated.