Name: Sanny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari
Director: Shashank Khaitan
Cast: Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Sanya Malhotra and Rohit Saraf
Writer: Shashank Khaitan
Note: 3/5
Plot
Varun Dhawan (Sunny), Janhvi Kapoor (Tulsi), Sanya Malhotra (Ananya) and Rohit Saraf (Vikram) are people with distinctive personalities but have one thing in common: love. A couple goes to extreme purposes to rekindle their old flames, leading to chaos and an unexpected romance. What is happening in the middle of all this, and what pair obtains its happy end, forms the node of Sanskari Sanskari Sunny Ki Tuls Kumari, led by Shashank Khaitan, produced by Dharma Productions and Mentor Disciple Entertainment.
What works
I am an aspirant for romance, and Sanny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari has satiated my romantic soul! There is not a single dull moment; The film keeps you engaged and tickle your funny bone with each dialogue. The film’s color palette is vibrant, which is refreshing for the human eye. Shashank’s attention to details deserves a special mention; Each shot has been well thought out and is synchronized with history. The soul of the film lies in his blows written by Shashank and Ishita Moitra, who translate effortlessly on the screen through the distribution.
What is
A special scene between the big ladies, Janvi Kapoor and Sanya Malhotra, visually representing their insecurity, did not quite attract me. However, it is subjective. Publishing the interval, the film feels slightly dragged and the basic partition is not something that you bring to your home. With the exception of Panwadi and Tumse Behtar, the songs are struggling to leave a lasting impression.
A motionless film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari:
Performance
The comedy is a serious matter and Varun Dhawan is a master. Janhvi Kapoor is surprisingly good with his comic timing. Varun and Janhvi’s off -screen jokes translate beautifully into their chemistry on the screen; They complement each other.
Sanya Malhotra, as always, is natural. His dance movements and his emotional scenes pierce your heart. And Rohit Saraf, you beauty! You were born for the big screen. He has each framework, from dance to the delivery of dialogue, from comic timing to the art of emotion with his eyes, he is exceptional and has all the qualities of a hero on the big screen.
Maniesh Paul as Kuku is hilarious, while Abhinav Sharma plays a bantuten -development. Akshay Oberoi, Rohitashv Gour and Dharna Durga shine in their limited screen time.
Final verdict
If you like romantic comedies and want a warm laugh, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari checks all the boxes. This will make you believe in the most illogical and impractical things, but that’s what cinema is, right? It transports you to a world where everything seems credible, and suddenly, life is beautiful.
If you are wondering if it is a vanilla like or if it offers exciting flavors, the director of Shashank Khaitan replied that on October 2, 2025.
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