Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan Trailer: Vikrant Massey & Shanaya Kapoor Promise an Unconventional Love Story

Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan Trailer: Vikrant Massey & Shanaya Kapoor Promise an Unconventional Love Story

Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan Trailer: Vikrant Massey & Shanaya Kapoor Promise an Unconventional Love Story. Get ready to witness an imperfectly perfect love story as Zee Studios drops the official trailer of Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, starring Vikrant Massey and Shanaya Kapoor. This romantic drama is all set to hit theatres on 11th July 2025.

The trailer opens with a playful tone where Jahaan, played by Vikrant, tells Saba, portrayed by Shanaya:

“Listen to the flow of the river, and imagine its current.”

Saba instantly kills the poetic mood with her practical question about the next Maggi point. Their chemistry shines through these little moments. Jahaan introduces himself with poetic charm, while Saba carries her fearless, bold vibe:

“Oh, please. I’m a girl. We don’t need excuses. If we want it, we get it.”

The dialogues are refreshing, modern, and laced with humour. Their bond seems to be built on spontaneity and unspoken feelings. Jahaan composes songs for moments rather than people, giving us a glimpse into his artistic, free-spirited character.

But beneath this quirky banter lies a deeper pain. Saba’s eye mask suffocates her as she feels trapped in darkness. Jahaan, meanwhile, confesses:

“I’m leaving this city for good, Saba. I don’t have the strength left in me to do this to Abhinav. And I don’t have the strength to see you with someone else.”

Their story tugs at the heart, reflecting love’s harsh truths – unfulfilled confessions, silent sacrifices, and bittersweet goodbyes. Saba’s emotional breakdown saying “I loved you, Jahaan, so much!” hints at the pain of losing someone you never truly had.

The trailer ends with Jahaan’s fear:

“When she lets go of her obsession, she might let go of my hand too.”

The background music by Vishal Mishra intensifies every emotion, while the visuals capture snow-capped roads, cozy tents, and quiet corners of love blooming in the mountains.

Directed by Mini Films under Zee Studios, Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan looks like an intimate film that breaks away from traditional romantic drama tropes. Vikrant Massey brings his effortless charm, while Shanaya Kapoor surprises with her confident screen presence.

Mark your calendars for 11th July, as Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan promises to bring a tale of unspoken feelings, playful romance, and heartbreak that feels real and relatable. This one isn’t about grand gestures – it’s about small moments that stay forever.

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