India, Aug. 2 -- Saiyaara has broken global records and won hearts over the past two weeks. The craze reached unprecedented levels, with people thronging the theatres, and the Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda-starrer transitioned from being a young love story to a phenomenon. On The Right Angle with Sonal Kalra this week, we got the captain of the ship, director Mohit Suri, to decode the film: It feels good to receive this love. I have been spending time with my wife (Uditaa Goswami; actor) after the release, she's been asking me to do household things (laughs). But I take some time for myself daily from 6.30pm to 9pm, as I get calls from all over the country. I've told her to just let me feel the love. It's taken me 20 years to be here. He has known me since I was a child, assisting on the sets of (Awara Paagal Deewana; 2002) with Vikram Bhatt (filmmaker). We tried to work together a couple of times, but things never fell into place. Even when Aashiqui 2 (2013) and Ek Villain (2014) had done well [he encouraged me]. He never lost faith in me. For him to come out there publicly... It's something very few people do. What else can I ask for? We were shooting the piano scene, when Vaani (Aneet's character) gets Krish's (Ahaan's character) name wrong. The way Ahaan gave that shot, and the way Aneet spoke... that was the day. I turned to our creative producer (Sumana Ghosh) and said, "I don't know about the fate of this film, but I know we are making a great one". When Adi sir (Aditya Chopra, producer) saw the movie in its loosest form, he said, "No matter how much this opens at, it's going to do at least Rs.100 crore". I was in class eight when I saw his movie Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) in the theatre. I said, "This is the kind of film I want to make someday". For him to say this... that's what an experienced producer should do. That's when we felt we were making something special. While the collections are most welcome, this love is something I really wanted....