Lakshya delivers the strongest performance in the film. He brings sincerity and vulnerability to Aarav, especially during emotionally heavy scenes. His breakdowns feel raw and convincing, helping the audience stay connected even when the screenplay struggles.
Ananya Panday performs decently in dramatic moments and looks comfortable on screen, but the romantic chemistry between the leads remains inconsistent. Their emotional scenes work better than their love story itself, which is unusual for a romantic drama.
The music by Sachin-Jigar adds some emotional support to the narrative. Songs like Ishaq Nibhaavan and the title track leave a pleasant impression, even if the soundtrack never reaches the unforgettable level the film seems to aim for.
Final Verdict
Chand Mera Dil is frustrating, uneven, and occasionally exhausting, but it also has moments of honesty that stay with you. Beneath the awkward romance and stretched storytelling lies a film trying to say something meaningful about love, mistakes, marriage, and forgiveness.
It may not completely succeed, but its emotional ambition makes it worth watching at least once.
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