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Ek Din review: Sai Pallavi, Junaid Khan's film is all about Japan, little about love
Updated On: 01 May, 2026 12:01 PM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Shah
Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi's film has all the major elements of a superhit romance - magic, destiny, picturesque landscapes, and a misunderstanding. Yet, Ek Din does not manage to revive the classic Bollywood romance. It is let down by poor script and chemistry

Still from Ek Din
Ek Din is an attempt to bring back classic Bollywood romance, offering respite from the slew of hyper-violent and hyper-sexual films being made. While it ticks off all the boxes - clean, youthful, magical - what's missing is the romance.
Dinesh Kumar Srivastav, aka Dino (Junaid Khan), has a superpower - invisibility. He's quiet, awkward, and leads quite an unheroic life working in the IT department of a corporation. He calls himself a “loser” often enough to believe it.
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