It’s been 13 incredible years since ‘Aashiqui 2’ captivated the nation, and filmmaker Mohit Suri is celebrating with a treasure trove of unseen BTS photos on Instagram. His emotional caption has struck a chord, transporting fans back to the era of heartbreak anthems and on-screen romance.
‘Films like these don’t just get made—they shape you,’ Suri wrote. He reminisced about the set’s intensity: hushed moments, flowing tears, and melodies that felt alive. ‘Time flies, but the resonance remains eternal.’
Overflowing with appreciation, Suri thanked the army of talent behind the scenes, noting their essence is embedded in every frame. He marveled at the film’s enduring appeal: ‘Grateful for the love that keeps it alive in hearts everywhere.’ True to its theme, he poetically noted that certain romances persist indefinitely, replaying in our souls.
Aditya Roy Kapur embodied Rahul, a gifted musician drowning in addiction, while Shraddha Kapoor shone as Aarohi, his beacon of hope. The narrative masterfully explored love’s depths, sacrifices, and torments, leaving an indelible mark.
Music was the film’s heartbeat, with ‘Tum Hi Ho’ by Arijit Singh becoming an instant classic, ruling airwaves and defining a generation. The OST not only smashed records but also breathed new life into Bollywood’s romantic sagas, launching its leads into superstardom.
‘Aashiqui 2’ remains a gold standard for poignant dramas. Suri’s latest, ‘Saiyaara’, continues his hot streak, debuting newcomers Ahaan Panday and Anait Padda amid rave reviews.