Sai Pallavi’s Debut Trolled: Trouble for Ramayana?

Sai Pallavi Junaid Khan Ek Din trailer

The official trailer of Ek Din, starring Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi, has been released online. The film has quickly drawn mixed reactions from viewers on social media.

Many users feel the trailer looks predictable and lacks freshness. Earlier posters and teaser material had also failed to create strong excitement among audiences.

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Several viewers pointed out that the story appears very similar to the Thai film One Day. This has led to criticism that the film looks like a direct remake without much creative change.

Some users also said the trailer does not bring anything new to the romantic drama genre. As a result, discussions around the film have largely focused on its remake factor.

Another topic of debate is the on screen chemistry between Sai Pallavi and Junaid Khan. A section of viewers felt the pairing looked underwhelming in the trailer.

A few comments also mentioned that Aamir Khan should avoid backing remakes after the poor response to Loveyapa.

Despite the criticism, Sai Pallavi has received positive attention from many viewers. The actress is making her Bollywood debut with Ek Din.

Most of the comments under the trailer are focused on her performance and screen presence. Fans say they are curious to see how she performs in her first Hindi film.

The response shows that many viewers still have high expectations from Sai Pallavi. Her popularity from South Indian cinema has already created strong interest.

However, some industry observers believe the reception to Ek Din could influence discussions around Ramayana.

The upcoming film Ramayana, starring Ranbir Kapoor, also features Sai Pallavi in a key role.

If Ek Din fails to generate momentum at the box office, some believe the conversation around Sai Pallavi’s Bollywood entry could affect perceptions of her upcoming projects.

For now, the trailer has sparked debate online. Whether Ek Din changes public opinion will only be known after the film releases in theatres.

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