Maddock Films’ romantic drama Param Sundari, featuring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, is set for a theatrical release on August 29. Tushar Jalota helms the movie that features a beautiful cross-cultural romance against the green backdrops of Kerala.
Teaser Wins Hearts with Visuals and Chemistry
The teaser, released on Tuesday, received a warm response from both audiences and critics. Viewers praised the vibrant visuals, compelling background score, and especially the crackling chemistry between Sidharth and Janhvi. The romantic tension between Param, a Punjabi boy, and Sundari, a South Indian girl, is the film’s emotional anchor.
Janhvi’s Monologue Sparks Buzz Online
One of the highlights of the teaser is Janhvi Kapoor’s incensed monologue towards the end. Playing Sundari, she rails against stereotypical South Indian representations.
“Kerala-Malayalam, Mohanlal; Tamil Nadu-Tamil, Rajinikanth; Andhra-Telugu, Allu Arjun; Karnataka-Kannada, Yash! Tumhare liye har South Indian Madras? Bloody North Indians! Illiterate, arrogant, ignorant, entitled! Traitors!”
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The monologue struck a chord with many viewers, who took to social media to praise her performance. One of them wrote, “Janhvi makes even silence speak volumes in this role.” Another said, “She’s not acting Sundari, she is Sundari.”
A Love Story Beyond Borders
Param Sundari tells the story of love that defies language, geography, and societal bias. Through Param and Sundari’s relationship, the film delves into the beauty and challenges of cultural diversity in modern India.
More in Store for Janhvi Kapoor
Besides Param Sundari, Janhvi will next be seen in Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari opposite Varun Dhawan, directed by Shashank Khaitan and slated for release on October 2.