Maybe the problem isn’t Junaid Khan-Sai Pallavi-starrer Ek Din, it’s us
- Why Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi are trending.
- The soft, artistic vibe of their new film.
- Why audiences might be looking at movies the wrong way.
We just saw the latest chatter about Junaid Khan’s new project, *Ek Din*. People are asking a lot of questions. Is it good? Is it slow? The headline says maybe the problem is us. We think that is a fair point.
The movie has a very specific aesthetic. It’s soft. Natural. Sai Pallavi always brings that earthy feel to the screen. It’s like looking at a watercolor painting. It isn’t trying to be a loud blockbuster.
Sometimes we get used to too much drama. Look at the news lately. Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni are still dealing with legal fights. It’s messy. We are trained to look for the spark and the fight. Even Barry Diller is worried about the state of news. Everything feels fast and broken.
But art doesn’t have to be loud. It can be like Alex Consani’s bold Met Gala look. It makes you stop and look twice. *Ek Din* is trying to do that. It wants us to slow down. Maybe we forgot how to do that.
Our Take
We think the audience is just tired. We want instant thrills. But Junaid and Sai are giving us a mood instead. It is okay to like something quiet. Let’s stop being so hard on new things. Just enjoy the view.
