The romantic comedy Param Sundari, starring Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, is showing solid growth at the box office after its first three days. Released on August 29, 2025, the film has garnered attention for its music, style, and the on-screen chemistry between the lead actors.
Box Office Collection
Early estimates indicate that Param Sundari earned ₹10.25 crore on Sunday. The film's opening day collection was ₹7.25 crore, and it earned ₹9 crore on Saturday. The three-day total stands at ₹26.75 crore. By the end of its opening weekend, Param Sundari is set to cross the ₹25 crore mark.
Comparisons and Competition
Param Sundari has been compared to Shah Rukh Khan's Chennai Express due to its similar themes of cross-cultural romance and comedic elements. The film is currently dominating the ticket windows, outperforming War 2, Mahavatar Narsimha, and Saiyaara. However, the film is expected to face competition from Baaghi 4 in the coming days.
Budget and Production
Param Sundari is produced by Dinesh Vijan under Maddock Films. While there hasn't been any official confirmation, reports suggest the film was made on a mid-range budget of ₹50 crore. Sidharth Malhotra was reportedly paid ₹10-12 crore for his role as Param, while Janhvi Kapoor received approximately ₹4-5 crore for playing Sundari. Sanjay Kapoor was reportedly paid ₹50 lakh for his supporting role.
Plot and Cast
Param Sundari follows Param (Sidharth Malhotra), a young man from Delhi who uses an AI-powered app to find his soulmate. The app leads him to Sundari (Janhvi Kapoor), a woman from Kerala, and the film explores their cross-cultural romance. The cast includes Sanjay Kapoor as Param's father, Renji Panicker, Siddhartha Shankar, Manjot Singh, and Inayat Verma.
Critical Reception
The film has received mixed reviews from critics. While the soundtrack, cinematography, and performances of the lead actors have been praised, some critics have pointed out the lack of emotional depth and a predictable storyline. Some critics have noted the film's reliance on cultural stereotypes and clichés. Anupama Chopra from THR India noted that while the film aims to be a romantic and comedic entertainer, much of it does not land effectively.
Despite the mixed reviews, the film has resonated with audiences, particularly in South Indian markets. The music by Sachin-Jigar has been well-received, with the song "Pardesiya" being a standout track. The film's duration is 2 hours and 16 minutes.