Everything in today’s world has become dependent on technology, whether it is work, friendship or love. But Param Sundari reminds that no matter how advance the app is, no algorithm can be understood by the true heart beats of the heart. This is the biggest power of this film.
Story
The ambitious Param (Siddharth Malhotra) of Delhi is fond of investing in new startups. His new project is a dating app that claims that the right solmet can only be discovered from the profile behavior. Father (Sanjay Kapoor) is a condition that Param first tries it.
The app mixes him with a simplicity in Kerala but a very strong girl with Sundari (Janhvi Kapoor). Both come from completely different worlds, but when Param reaches Kerala to meet him, the story does not remain technology, but of hearts.
Direction and acting
Tushar Jalota tells the story so easily that it seems to be a feeling, not a teaching. His biggest feature is that he took love from digital “matching” to human sentiments. Siddharth Malhotra is adorable as Param, sometimes curious, sometimes emotional. Janhvi Kapoor’s character is the heart of the film. She looks very natural and effective as a beauty. The chemistry of both of them slowly climbs and this slow depth makes the film beautiful.
Assistant artist
Sanjay Kapoor also fills the color of seriousness amidst mild jokes. Manjot Singh laughs with his comic timing, and Inayat Verma innocently dissolves sweetness in the film. Sundari’s family (Ranji Panikar and Siddharth Shankar) root the story, which also shows the depth of relationships rather than romance.
Music and locations
The brightness of Delhi and the contrast of Kerala’s greenery are worth seeing. Each location becomes a character in itself.
The soul of the music film is “Chand Kagaj Ka” touches you inside, there is passion in “bhigi saree” and “Sundari Ke Pyaar Mein” has become a symbol of charming romance.
conclusion
Param Sundari finally says that love is not a data analysis. It is a hidden feeling in the heartbeat, which no app can measure nor can anyone understand technology.
The film is a feel-gud romance that will send you out with a smiling mind and wet eyes.
Overall, Param Sundari is not just a film, but it is a beautiful journey to remind that true love is always born from the heart and a machine can never decode the heart code.
Director: Tushar Jalota
Artists: Siddharth Malhotra, Janhvi Kapoor, Ranji Panikar, Siddharth Shankar, Manjot Singh, Sanjay Kapoor, Inayat Verma
Duration: 136 minutes
Rating: (4/5)