Bollywood weddings are never just about weddings. They’re about drama, music, colours, heartbreak, reunion, and the occasional bhaang-induced dance number that makes you wonder if love stories really need logic when they’ve got chiffon sarees, Udaipur palaces, and snappy one-liners. Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, directed by Shashank Khaitan, is exactly that, a buffet of romance, chaos, and full-blown Dharma aesthetics. The problem is that sometimes the buffet forgets to serve the main course. But to its credit, the film is never boring.

Love in the Time of Destination Weddings

We meet Sunny, played with infectious charm by Varun Dhawan , a Delhi lad whose family runs a jewellery business and whose life is as shiny as his showroom. He is in love with Ananya, played by Sanya Malhotra

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