The makers of the upcoming film “Param Sundari” on Thursday unveiled the first look of the film, touted as the “biggest love story” featuring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor. Production banner Maddock Films took to Instagram, where they unveiled the first look, which introduces the dapper Sidharth Malhotra as “North’s fire” Param and the stunning Janhvi Kapoor as “South’s grace” Sundari.
The first look is charged with romance, drama, emotions, and beautiful visuals. The video was captioned: “Where North’s fire meets South’s grace, it calls for the biggest love story of the year! Dinesh Vijan presents Param Sundari, a love story directed by Tushar Jalota, coming to cinemas on 25th July 2025.”
Where North’s fire meets South’s grace, it calls for the biggest love story of the year! 💖
— Sidharth Malhotra (@SidMalhotra) May 29, 2025
Dinesh Vijan presents Param Sundari, a love story directed by Tushar Jalota, coming to cinemas on 25th July 2025.#ParamSundari first look out now.
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The cross-cultural romance film “Param Sundari” has been locked for theatrical release on July 25, directed by Tushar Jalota of “Dasvi” fame. It centers on a love story between a North Indian played by Sidharth and a South Indian girl, filmed in Kerala.
The film “promises a heartfelt tale of love, where two worlds collide, and sparks are bound to fly. Set against the breathtaking backwaters of Kerala, this love story is a rollercoaster of laughter, chaos, and unexpected twists you won’t see coming,” per a description provided by Maddock. “It’s like those films that Mani-sir (Mani Ratnam) used to do like Saathiya (the Hindi-language remake of Tamil drama-romance film Alai Payuthey),” Maddock chief Dinesh Vijan previously told Variety.
“The kind of music it has and Janhvi playing a South Indian is interesting, Sid’s playing a Northern Delhi boy and the conflict is very cool. It’s like maybe taking ‘Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya’ forward – there’s a high tech idea in there. But we are going into the ‘Kantara’ world of sorts – we are going a little more than that.” -IANS