
Param Sundari, set to release on July 25 a wedding-themed romantic drama starring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor
Glitz Meets Chaos: A Big Fat Desi Wedding on Screen
Param Sundari, set to release on July 25, lands with all the sonic boom of a baraat band. Directed by debutant visionary Aryan Khurana, this Bollywood spectacle whirls around love, family, and the flamboyant drama of Indian weddings.
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The story unfolds in the vibrant lanes of Jaipur where Shiv (Sidharth Malhotra), a grounded but free-spirited wedding planner, finds himself entangled in the chaos of a big-fat Marwari wedding. In a twist of fate, he ends up working with Tara (Janhvi Kapoor), a fiery fashion designer who’s the bride’s childhood friend and a chaos magnet.
From the opening frames, the film barrels ahead with choreographed chaos mehendi mishaps, secret rendezvous, emotional confrontations, and of course, a sangeet showdown that nearly crashes the resort’s power grid.
It’s unapologetically loud, gorgeously Indian, and dazzlingly chaotic just like a real wedding.
Love That Defies Labels: Chemistry in Full Bloom
At the heart of Param Sundari lies the slow burn between Shiv and Tara. It isn’t instant. Their chemistry simmers under sharp banter, unspoken glances, and enough emotional baggage to fill a bridal trousseau.
Sidharth brings a breezy charm to Shiv equal parts romantic hero and modern man wrestling with his past. Janhvi’s Tara is full of contradictions, fragile but fierce, with a wardrobe that screams couture and a heart she swears is unbreakable.
Their evolving equation explores a refreshing narrative: love in the age of curated perfection and emotional self-defense. There’s depth here, wrapped in Bollywood glitter.
What makes it work is that the romance isn’t forced. It flows from conflict and catharsis—moments of vulnerability shaded with humour and heartbreak.
Cultural Madness with a Modern Message
Beyond the glam and glitter, Param Sundari subtly delivers a critique of performative weddings, social expectations, and the pressure to ‘look perfect’. It’s fun, yes but with soul.
The film also celebrates Indian traditions with a global flair. Think Punjabi beats fused with techno, lehengas swirling under disco balls, and rituals reimagined through a Gen Z lens. Aryan Khurana infuses the narrative with youthful irreverence while respecting cultural roots.
Cinematographer Priya Ahuja deserves special mention for crafting frames that could be wedding invites lush, layered, and bursting with colour.
And yes, the soundtrack will likely dominate dance floors and Instagram reels for months. The title track “Param Sundari 2.0” is already teasing chartbuster status with its infectious hook.
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