Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari revolves around a chaotic plan: two former lovers team up to crash their exes’ wedding to win them back. As they fake a romance, sparks fly in unexpected ways. The film blends romance, comedy, and family drama against a lavish wedding backdrop.
Varun Dhawan delivers in his comfort zone—playful, cocky, and full of energy. His comic timing, especially in banter and homage scenes, anchors many of the fun bits. Janhvi Kapoor plays Tulsi Kumari, a schoolteacher with a quiet strength. She holds her own in emotional scenes but sometimes can’t match Varun’s pace.
The supporting cast—Sanya Malhotra, Rohit Saraf, Maniesh Paul—adds flavor. Sanya and Rohit bring charm, though they are underutilized. Maniesh offers welcome comic relief. Visually, the film pops with color, grand sets, catchy songs, and wedding grandeur.
However, the narrative feels uneven. The first half is engaging with quirky situations and witty lines. The second half drags. The climax is rushed and lacks logical cohesion. Some scenes feel forced or absurd. Dialogue humorous moments are scattered but do not rescue weak character arcs.
In sum, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is an entertaining watch for fans of light rom‑coms. It doesn’t break new ground, but its moments of warmth and humor make it a decent weekend watch.
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