Performances
Comedy is serious business, and Varun Dhawan is a master of it. Janhvi Kapoor is surprisingly good with her comic timing. Varun and Janhvi’s off-screen banter translates beautifully into their on-screen chemistry; they complement each other well.
Sanya Malhotra, as always, is a natural. Her dance moves and emotional scenes pierce your heart. And Rohit Saraf, you beauty! You were born for the big screen. He owns every frame, from dance to dialogue delivery, comic timing to the art of emoting with his eyes, he is outstanding and possesses all the qualities of a big-screen hero.
Maniesh Paul as Kuku is hilarious, while Abhinav Sharma plays Bantu effervescently. Akshay Oberoi, Rohitashv Gour, and Dharna Durga shine in their limited screen time.
Final Verdict
If you enjoy romantic comedies and are craving a hearty laugh, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari checks all the boxes. It’ll make you believe in the most illogical, impractical things, but that’s what cinema is all about, right? It transports you to a world where everything seems believable, and suddenly, life is good.
If you’re wondering whether it’s a vanilla rom-com or if it offers some exciting flavors, Shashank Khaitan’s directorial answers that on October 2, 2025.