Param Belange Review: Siddharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor’s Rome-Com have their moments, but flat story and brand screenplay play spoilsport

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Param Belange Review: Siddharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor’s Rome-Com have their moments, but flat story and brand screenplay play spoilsport

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Param Sachdev (Siddharth Malhotra) is an attractive person in Delhi, a group of businesses failed for his credit. He dreams of bringing a revolution in love through a dating app. He is convinced that AI can get the right match, and take one to his soul. But he faces doubts with his millionaire father (Sanjay Kapoor). His father challenged him to find his soul in just 10 days to secure an investment of Rs 5 crore. App Nekkapattu ‘Sundari’ pointed to Damodaram Pillai (Janhvi Kapoor), an enthusiastic woman from Kerala who runs a guesthouse.

Param and his friend Jaggi (Manjot Singh), Jet from Kerala, to test their app. The major cultural difference between Param and Sundarri seems like an impossible match. Winning Sundari’s heart becomes even more difficult for Param when Sundari’s childhood friend and love interest Venugopal (Siddharth Shankar) enter the mixture as a possible life partner for him. Can Param Param win a beauty to invest his father in his app? Does Sundari get to know about staging his love story? See the ultimate beautifies to find out all this.

What works for the ultimate beautiful

The supreme beautifies shines in his lively presentation. The songs, especially Pardesia and Danger, are attractive and beautifully woven into the story. Cinematography is impressive. Green -greenery and cool water make each frame a visual treatment. Siddharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor look beautiful together. Some upheaval scenes, especially in the first half, bring light fun. Manjot Singh easily brought comic relief to the film. The film’s attempt to revive the Classic Rome-Com-Com Vibe is well known for Bollywood.

What does not work for the ultimate beautiful

Despite its attraction, the supreme beautifies stumbles with a blurred and basic plot. North-meat-south trops feel overdone, with cultural stereotypes and forecasted misunderstandings, bending heavy on clitch. The wrong bayani of various cultures, often feeling nervous.

The story lacks fresh struggle. The screenplay lacks spank and spark which is necessary to elevate the story. The familiar Rome-Com-Com is recycled without adding depth. While the first half is somewhat frightening, although it is hollow, pulls the post-inter-parts. The climax neither surprises you, nor shakes you.

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Perform in the ultimate beautiful

Siddharth Malhotra, as Param, brings his signature charisma and a good look, easily condensing the Delhi Boy attraction. However, his performance lacks depth. Janhvi Kapoor, as a beauty, is civilized. He shines in light moments. In addition, she looks stunning in elegant sarees. Mantra Singh, as Jaggi, steals the show with his comic timing, distributes laughter that protects the film.

Sanjay Kapoor has been reduced as Param’s father. Child actor Inat Verma adds a young spark. Other supportive actors, such as Renji Panikar and Siddharth Shankar, do well with their roles, adding some honesty to the film.

Final decision of Param Sundari

The supreme beautifies is a beautiful body without a soul. It is an visually attractive romance with attractive songs, stunning places and an attractive lead pair, but it decreases due to a bland screenplay and lack of fresh conflict. Clich and stereotypeical illustration, combined with a second half, make it a tough decent watch.

The ultimate beautifies now plays in theaters. Stay on Pinkvilla for more such reviews.

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