Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is a vibrant wedding comedy with all the right Bollywood ingredients – love triangles, misunderstandings, music, and emotions. Directed by Shashank Khaitan, the film stars Varun Dhawan, Janhvi Kapoor, Rohit Saraf, and Sanya Malhotra. With its colorful setup and quirky dialogues, it offers a light-hearted escape. The movie balances drama with comedy in a way that feels fresh. It has that typical Dharma Productions vibe, which makes it visually appealing and crowd-friendly.
Story: Love, Drama & Wedding Madness
The film follows Sunny (Varun Dhawan), whose love proposal to Ananya (Sanya Malhotra) is rejected. Heartbroken, Sunny discovers Ananya’s fiancé Vikram (Rohit Saraf) was once in love with Tulsi (Janhvi Kapoor). Together, Sunny and Tulsi crash Vikram and Ananya’s wedding in Udaipur, hoping to stir chaos. What unfolds is a rollercoaster of jealousy, fun, and unexpected emotions. The narrative is engaging, though some parts feel predictable and stretched. Still, the unexpected twists in the second half keep the audience hooked. The finale brings laughter, drama, and a sweet surprise, which saves the film from being too formulaic.
Performances: Varun-Janhvi Shine Bright
Varun Dhawan returns to his Main Tera Hero zone with charm and comedy. Janhvi Kapoor looks glamorous and delivers convincingly in both fun and emotional scenes. Rohit Saraf is charming and sincere, while Sanya Malhotra impresses with her grace.

Maniesh Paul adds humor in every frame, ensuring the laughs never stop. The chemistry between Varun and Janhvi is electric, making their scenes sparkle with energy. Even the supporting cast has moments that leave the audience smiling and entertained.
Music, Style & Visuals
The film’s soundtrack is peppy, with Ishq Manzoor and Panwadi standing out as chartbusters. The costumes, designed by Manish Malhotra and Kunal Rawal, add full-on glamour to the wedding drama. Lavish production design and grand cinematography make Udaipur’s wedding vibes visually stunning. Each frame is designed like a wedding invitation, brimming with colors and glitz. The background score adds energy to the narrative and enhances the emotional beats of the film.
A Festive Family Entertainer
Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is a colorful, music-filled entertainer made for youth and families. Despite a few dull moments and predictable twists, the film works thanks to its performances, humor, and vibrant setting. With the festive season and word of mouth, it’s set to attract good footfall even against the mighty Kantara: Chapter 1. It’s not perfect but still manages to tick all the boxes of a mass entertainer. If you enjoy wedding comedies with glamour, drama, and laughs, this film won’t disappoint.