‘Ek Din’ trailer 2 turns up the emotion as Junaid Khan falls for Sai Pallavi in a love she will forget
A quiet office romance turns intense when a rare memory condition changes everything for Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi. ‘Ek Din’ Trailer 2 teases a beautiful love that blooms in Japan, and disappears within 24 hours
The romance clock is ticking… and this love story only gets one day to survive. The makers of ‘Ek Din’ have dropped Trailer 2, and suddenly the buzz has turned emotional and slightly heartbreaking. Starring Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi, the film is backed by Aamir Khan’s banner.
Directed by Sunil Pandey, the movie is ready for a theatrical release on May 1. While earlier teasers kept things light and romantic, Trailer 2 dives straight into the plot.
The film is also reported to be a remake of the 2016 Thai romantic drama ‘One Day’, and it marks Sai Pallavi’s Hindi cinema debut.
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A one-day love with a heartbreaking twist
Trailer 2 introduces an emotional romance shaped by a rare medical condition called Transient Global Amnesia. Junaid plays a quiet IT professional who secretly admires Meera, portrayed by Sai Pallavi. Both work in the same corporate office and slowly get closer during a company trip to Hokkaido.
Just when their bond starts blooming, the story takes a sudden turn. Meera is diagnosed with TGA. The condition temporarily erases her recent memories for about 24 hours.
The trailer reveals that this rare situation creates unique window. That is a single day where they can live full love story knowing it will vanish the moment her memory resets.
Love that exists only in memory… for one person
The emotional core of the trailer lies in the bittersweet decision the hero makes. Despite knowing that Meera will forget him completely, he chooses to spend that one day travelling across Japan with her.
Trailer 2 leans heavily into this beautiful yet tragic setup. It promises love story that celebrates fleeting happiness, where hero embraces heartbreak for the sake of one unforgettable day.
In an industry where most star kids dodge the 'N-word', Junaid Khan leaned into it with unusual honesty and a dry sense of humour. His remarks pulled the conversation away from privilege alone.
Aamir Khan turned visibly emotional during the 'Ek Din' event as he watched performances unfold alongside son Junaid. The actor later sang on stage and praised both Junaid and Sai Pallavi.
The upcoming film marks Vijay Sethupathi’s reunion with Mani Ratnam after their 2018 collaboration, with Sai Pallavi playing the female lead. Sethupathi has said the project will be completely different from their previous work.