Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan Trailer: Shanaya Kapoor`s Debut Shocks Fans; Here`s Why
Updated on: 02 July, 2025 01:51 PM IST |Amruta Karulkar

Shanaya Kapoor and Vikrant Massey
After a long and patient wait, the trailer for Shanaya Kapoor`s debut film, Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan, has finally dropped, and the internet is buzzing. Initially met with scepticism and trolling when her debut was announced, the star kid seems to have turned the tables with her first on-screen appearance. The trailer, released last night, showcases a surprising depth to her performance, leaving many netizens genuinely impressed and re-evaluating their expectations.
The two-minute, 39-second trailer introduces us to the intriguing world of Saba Shergill (Shanaya Kapoor) and Jahaan (Vikrant Massey). The clip opens dramatically with a scream and a slap aboard a train. We learn that Saba is a theatre artist on an experimental journey, choosing to experience the world blindfolded. Her path crosses with Jahaan, a visually impaired musician.
A curious Jahaan asks her, "Gandhari ban ke kyun ghoom rahi ho?", a question that sets the tone for their unique connection. They embark on a journey of discovery, relying on their other senses, which eventually blossoms into love. However, their bliss is short-lived as challenges force them apart, only for them to meet again years later, leaving the audience on a cliffhanger.
The most significant takeaway from the trailer has been the overwhelmingly positive reaction to Shanaya`s acting. Many who were prepared to dismiss her have been taken by surprise. Her dialogue delivery and screen presence have garnered praise, a stark contrast to the initial trolling she faced. One social media user commented, “Who would have thought that Shanaya would be the best acting wise amongst all the nepo kids. Credit where credit is due.” Another user echoed this sentiment, writing, “but kinda liked Shanaya`s performance in trailer, she`s better than current nepokids.” The praise continued, with another netizen stating, “she looks promising and her modulation is good.”
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Directed by Santosh Singh, the romantic drama, loosely based on Ruskin Bond`s short story The Eyes Have It, is set to release on July 11.
A Journey of Senses and Love
The two-minute, 39-second trailer introduces us to the intriguing world of Saba Shergill (Shanaya Kapoor) and Jahaan (Vikrant Massey). The clip opens dramatically with a scream and a slap aboard a train. We learn that Saba is a theatre artist on an experimental journey, choosing to experience the world blindfolded. Her path crosses with Jahaan, a visually impaired musician.A curious Jahaan asks her, "Gandhari ban ke kyun ghoom rahi ho?", a question that sets the tone for their unique connection. They embark on a journey of discovery, relying on their other senses, which eventually blossoms into love. However, their bliss is short-lived as challenges force them apart, only for them to meet again years later, leaving the audience on a cliffhanger.
The most significant takeaway from the trailer has been the overwhelmingly positive reaction to Shanaya`s acting. Many who were prepared to dismiss her have been taken by surprise. Her dialogue delivery and screen presence have garnered praise, a stark contrast to the initial trolling she faced. One social media user commented, “Who would have thought that Shanaya would be the best acting wise amongst all the nepo kids. Credit where credit is due.” Another user echoed this sentiment, writing, “but kinda liked Shanaya`s performance in trailer, she`s better than current nepokids.” The praise continued, with another netizen stating, “she looks promising and her modulation is good.”
Also Read: Ananya Panday Wants To Remake This Movie With BFFs Shanaya Kapoor, Suhana Khan
Not All That Glitters
While Shanaya shines, some viewers have expressed disappointment with Vikrant Massey`s styling. Many felt his look as Jahaan was unappealing. "Vikrant`s styling is all wrong. He is looking like a drunk uncle and they have no chemistry,” one user pointed out. Another added, "He looks greasy and tired."Directed by Santosh Singh, the romantic drama, loosely based on Ruskin Bond`s short story The Eyes Have It, is set to release on July 11.
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