College Romance Returns! Trailer of Vyom and Saachi’s romantic musical Mannu Kya Karegga? out now

Forget heartbreak anthems — Bollywood’s romance game just got a major upgrade! The trailer of Mannu Kya Karegga? is finally here, and it’s got everything we crave in a classic Bollywood romance: sparkling chemistry, heartfelt emotions, and music that stays with you long after the trailer ends.

Backed by Sharad Mehra under Curious Eyes Cinema and directed by Ssanjay Tripaathy, the film introduces fresh faces Vyom and Saachi Bindra. Add to that a powerhouse supporting cast featuring Vinay Pathak, Kumud Mishra, and Charu Shankar, and you’ve got a film that feels fresh yet loaded with all the quintessential desi emotions we love.

From the very first frame, the vibe is breezy, vibrant, and instantly refreshing. Vyom and Saachi’s sparkling chemistry makes you root for them right away — they’re effortless, endearing, and have that old-school charm with a fresh twist. But beyond the laughs and fun, the trailer dives into the whirlwind of romance layered with family drama, emotional highs, and the bittersweet pangs of first love.

The soul-stirring track ‘Humnava’, which is played in the trailer, steals the show, hinting at a soundtrack that’s all set to shake up India’s romantic music scene in 2025.

The trailer teases a ride through all shades of romance, from the fun and drama to the heartbreak and joy of discovering yourself when life throws you curveballs.

Mannu Kya Karegga? hits cinemas nationwide on September 12, 2025.

Also Read: Legendary Lalit Pandit, who gave us gems like ‘Tujhe Dekha Toh Yeh Jaana Sanam’, is back with ‘Humnava’ — a soulful romantic track from Mannu Kya Karegga?



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