plot
Varun Dhawan (Sunny), Janhvi Kapoor (Tulsi), Sanya Malhotra (Ananya), and Rohit Saraf (Vikram) are people with a specific personality, but one thing is the same: love. A couple goes to extreme length to rewrite their old flames, causing chaos and some unexpected romance. What happens in the midst of all this, and which pair get their pleasant ends, the cruise of Tulsi Kumari of incense culture, which is performed by Shashank Khith, produced by Dharma Productions and Mentor disciple entertainment.
what works
I am a sucking for romance, and Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari satisfied my romantic soul! There is not a single dull moment; The film keeps engaging you and tickling your funny bone with every dialogue. The color palette of the film is alive, which is refreshing human eyes. Shashank’s attention to expansion is worthy of a special mention; Each shot is well thought out and is in the sink with the story. The film’s souls lie in their funny punches written by Shashank and Ishita Motra, which translates to the screen easily through the actors.
What not
A special scene between leading women, Janhvi Kapoor and Sanya Malhotra, visually depicted their insecurity, did not enthusiad me enough. However, it is subjective. Post gaps, the film seems a bit dragged, and the background score is nothing that you will take back home. Except for Paanwadi and Tumse Behatar, the songs struggle to leave a permanent impression.
Still from Tulsi Kumari of the film Sunny Sanskari:

Exhibition of
Comedy is a serious business, and Varun Dhawan is a master of IT. Janhvi Kapoor is surprisingly good with her comic timing. The off-screen banker of Varun and Janhvi translates beautifully into their on-screen chemistry; They complement each other well.
Sanya Malhotra, as usual, is a natural. His dance moves and emotional scenes do 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 to emotioning of emotioning, he is outstanding and has all the qualities of a big screen hero.
Manish Paul is going to bless as Kuku, while Abhinav Sharma plays Bantu. Akshay Oberoi, Rohtashav Gaur and Dharna Durga shine in their limited screen time.
final call
If you enjoy romantic comedy and are craving Hardik Laughter, Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari checks all boxes. This will give you confidence in the most irrational, impractical things, but what is about cinema, right? This takes you to a world where everything seems reliable, and suddenly, life is good.
If you are wondering if it is a vanilla rom-com or if it provides some exciting taste, then the response was given on October 2, 2025 under the direction of Shashank Khaitan.
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