The wait is finally over — the much-talked-about trailer of Param Sundari, starring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, has officially dropped. Directed by Tushar Jalota and backed by producer Dinesh Vijan, the film promises a colourful ride through romance, comedy, and cultural contrasts. The movie is set for a theatrical release on August 29, 2025.
The Story at First Glance
The 2-minute, 40-second trailer sets up a charming North-meets-South love story, with Sidharth as Param, a charismatic Punjabi boy from Delhi, and Janhvi as Sundari, a graceful South Indian woman from Kerala. Their worlds could not be more different — but sparks fly, and chaos follows.
Trailer Highlights That Have Everyone Talking
- North vs. South Cultural Charm: From wedding traditions to food, the trailer playfully pits Delhi swagger against Kerala elegance.
- Bollywood Meets Kollywood: Subtle nods to Shah Rukh Khan and Rajinikanth add a delightful meta-cinema touch.
- Music That Sticks:
- “Pardesiya” – already a trending fan favourite.
- “Bheegi Saree” – a romantic monsoon number by Adnan Sami and Shreya Ghoshal.
- Kerala’s Cinematic Beauty: Lush backwaters, vibrant festivals, and traditional homes serve as more than just a backdrop — they feel like a character in themselves.
What the Stars Are Saying
Janhvi Kapoor on Sundari
“Sundari is deeply personal to me. Her grace, quiet strength, and love for her roots resonate with my own South Indian heritage,” Janhvi shared, adding that filming in Kerala was an emotional experience.
Sidharth Malhotra on Param
“With Param Sundari, I feel like I’m revisiting the kind of romance I grew up loving, but in a way that’s fresh and relatable,” said Sidharth, praising Kerala’s magic for elevating the visual experience.
Director’s Take
Tushar Jalota describes the film as “a celebration of differences,” showing how two distinct cultures can clash yet blend beautifully. He promises that what the audience saw in the trailer is “just a glimpse of the journey.”
Why This Could Be Bollywood’s Next Big Crowd-Puller
If early reactions are any indication, Param Sundari is set to charm both mass and class audiences. Its relatable humour, cross-cultural romance, strong music, and star power give it the potential to be more than just a love story — it could spark conversations about unity in diversity.
By – Nikita

