đŹSunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari Review & Box Office Collection â Love, Laughter, and a Touch of Drama đ
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- Oct 5
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Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, directed and written by Shashank Khaitan, is a breezy romantic comedy that hit theaters on October 2, 2025, coinciding with Dussehra. Produced by Dharma Productions and Mentor Disciple Entertainment, this Varun DhawanâJanhvi Kapoor starrer promised a blend of laughter, heartbreak, and family values â and to a great extent, it delivers just that.
đ¸ Plot: Of Lost Love, Second Chances & Situationships
Sunny Sanskari (played by Varun Dhawan) is the picture of optimism â until life turns his love story upside down. Dressed as Baahubali and ready to propose to his girlfriend Ananya (Sanya Malhotra), Sunny faces a heartbreak of cinematic proportions when she rejects him, labeling their romance as a âsituationship.â
Heartbroken and confused, Sunny stumbles upon the story of Tulsi Kumari (Janhvi Kapoor), a school teacher who lost her love to societal pressure. Together, they set off on an unexpected adventure to help Tulsiâs ex, Vikram (Rohit Saraf), reunite with his fiancĂŠe â only to discover love in the unlikeliest place.
Their journey to Udaipurâs grand wedding halls becomes a rollercoaster of mistaken identities, jealous exes, and comedic chaos. Amidst all the confusion, Sunny learns a simple truth â sometimes, helping someone find their love leads you straight to your own.
âLove isnât about perfect timing. Itâs about who stands with you when everything goes wrong,â says Sunny in one of the filmâs most heartfelt moments.
đ Performances: Charm, Chemistry, and Comic Relief
Varun Dhawan shines once again in his comfort zone â romantic comedy. His timing, expressions, and emotional undercurrent make Sunny instantly relatable.
Janhvi Kapoor brings grace and vulnerability to Tulsi, capturing the innocence and quiet strength of her character.
Sanya Malhotra and Rohit Saraf play their parts with conviction, while Maniesh Paul and Akshay Oberoi add humor and energy to the ensemble.
The chemistry between Varun and Janhvi is fresh and genuine â their banter and emotional exchanges add heart to the narrative.
đŹ Review: Sweet, Silly, and Slightly Safe
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is a film drenched in color, emotion, and that signature Dharma sparkle. Itâs visually rich â grand wedding sets, gorgeous costumes, and warm lighting make it a visual treat.
However, the story feels familiar. Some critics pointed out that the narrative walks the same well-trodden path of heartbreak, self-discovery, and romantic redemption. The writing sparkles in moments, particularly through witty dialogues and self-aware humor, but it also drifts into predictability.
The emotional beats â especially between Sunny and Tulsi â keep the audience invested, even when the plot feels light. As one of the filmâs lines puts it,
âIn love stories, there are no villains â only people who love differently.â
đ¸ Box Office Performance
Despite facing strong competition from another major release, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari managed a decent box office run:
Opening Day:Â âš9.25 crore
Weekend Collection:Â Around âš22â23.92 crore
Total Estimated Collection (till date):Â âš31.14 crore
While not a blockbuster, the film performed steadily across urban centers, drawing family audiences and rom-com lovers alike. It even surpassed the lifetime collections of a few other romantic comedies released this year, cementing its place as a moderate commercial success.
đš Verdict: A Sweet Timepass with Heart
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is not trying to redefine romance â itâs a comfort watch. With Varun Dhawanâs lively performance, Janhvi Kapoorâs charm, and a colorful setting straight out of a dream wedding, itâs a feel-good entertainer that works best when it leans into its humor and heart.
If youâre looking for a light, wholesome film that delivers laughs, emotions, and a dose of Bollywood nostalgia,
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is worth the price of admission. It may not be the most original love story, but itâs one told with sincerity and sparkle â and sometimes, thatâs enough.
âIn the end, love isnât about who you start with â itâs about who stands beside you when the world stops believing.â đź



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