
The film is directed by Tushar Jalota and produced under the banner of Maddock Films. It will release on July 25, 2025
Janhvi Kapoor shares glimpse from Param Sundari sets
Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor are currently shooting for their romantic comedy film Param Sundari in Kerala. The shoot is going on in full swing and actors have also been sharing BTS from the sets. Recently, Janhvi Kapoor also shared another photo from the sets and called it her favourite kind of days. The film is all set to release in July this year.
Taking to her Instagram stories, Janhvi Kapoor shared a photo in which we can see camera, light all set for capturing the scene. Earlier, Sidharth also shared a photo in which we can see him enjoying coconut water with a view. The makers had released the motion poster, teasing their first looks. While fans are ecstatic about the new pair.
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The film is directed by Tushar Jalota and produced under the banner of Maddock Films. It revolves around a love tale between a North Indian man (Sidharth Malhotra) and a South Indian woman (Janhvi Kapoor). The film promises a heartwarming love story in which two worlds intersect and sparks fly. Set against the magnificent backwaters of Kerala, this love story is a rollercoaster of comedy, chaos, and surprising twists that will surprise you.
The motion poster depicts Sidharth Malhotra’s look as a North Indian guy and Janhvi Kapoor dressed up in a traditional South Indian attire. The caption along with the post said, ““North ka swag, South ki grace – two worlds collide and sparks fly. Dinesh Vijan presents #ParamSundari, a love story directed by Tushar Jalota, coming to cinemas on 25th July 2025. Meet the suave Sidharth Malhotra as Param and the vivacious Janhvi Kapoor as Sundari.”
Speaking to Variety about the film, Dinesh Vijan stated, “Its like those films that Mani-sir [Mani Ratnam] used to do like Saathiya. The kind of music it has and Janhvi playing a South Indian is interesting, Sid’s playing a Northern Delhi boy and the conflict is very cool. It’s like maybe taking Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya forward – there’s a high tech idea in there. But we are going into the Kantara world of sorts – we are going a little more than that.”