The Ek Din trailer has ignited a wave of criticism online, with viewers quick to question both its storyline and performances just weeks before the film’s release.
Unveiled by Aamir Khan Productions, the romantic drama features Junaid Khan, Sai Pallavi, and Kunal Kapoor in lead roles. However, instead of building excitement, the trailer has triggered intense debate across social media platforms.
At first glance, the trailer introduces a heartfelt love story, with Junaid Khan’s character quietly admiring his colleague. But things take a dramatic turn during a trip to Japan, where an accident leads to memory loss—a twist that has left many viewers unimpressed.
Soon after its release, audiences began pointing out striking similarities to the Hollywood rom-com 50 First Dates. The memory-loss angle, in particular, sparked comparisons, with some claiming the narrative feels overly recycled.
Meanwhile, others argued that the film also echoes elements from One Day, further fueling concerns about originality.
While some fans appreciated the emotional tone, a large portion of viewers felt the trailer revealed too much of the storyline.
Critics online didn’t hold back, with several questioning why filmmakers continue to rely on familiar tropes instead of exploring fresh concepts. The Ek Din trailer has become a trending topic, but not entirely for the right reasons.
Adding to the controversy, Junaid Khan’s performance has also come under scrutiny. Some users openly questioned his casting, with debates around nepotism resurfacing once again.
Despite being backed by a major production house, expectations were high—especially for Sai Pallavi, known for her strong screen presence. However, early reactions suggest that audiences are divided on whether the performances match the film’s emotional ambitions.
Meanwhile, Kunal Kapoor’s role appears limited in the trailer, leaving fans curious about his impact on the story.
Even with the backlash, one thing is clear the Ek Din trailer has managed to grab attention. The controversy itself may work in the film’s favor, building curiosity ahead of its May 1 release.
Now, all eyes are on whether the film can defy early criticism and deliver something more layered than what the trailer suggests.
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