Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor’s romantic comedy, Param Sundari, which hit theatres in August, is now preparing for its OTT debut. The film brought a fresh on-screen pairing of the two actors and quickly gained attention for its charming depiction of a cross-cultural romance set against the scenic landscapes of Kerala.
According to OTTplay, Param Sundari is expected to premiere on Amazon Prime Video from October 24. However, the streaming platform has not yet confirmed this date officially. Despite this, anticipation among fans continues to build, with many looking forward to experiencing the film from the comfort of home.
Plot Overview
The film follows Param, played by Sidharth Malhotra, a wealthy and carefree young man who enjoys investing his father’s money in various ventures. His life takes an unexpected turn when he tries a matchmaking app, which leads him to Sundari, portrayed by Janhvi Kapoor. Sundari is a grounded and independent woman managing a homestay in Kerala. The story explores how these contrasting personalities meet, face challenges, and navigate humorous and heartfelt situations together.
Set against two different states and cultures, the film combines romance, comedy, and family drama, making it a light-hearted and entertaining watch for audiences who enjoy classic Bollywood romantic comedies.
Supporting Cast
Param Sundari features a strong supporting cast, including Sanjay Kapoor, Siddhartha Shankar, Manjot Singh, Renji Panicker, and Inayat Verma, all of whom contribute to the film’s engaging storyline and lively dynamics.
Since its theatrical release, Param Sundari has received a positive response from both audiences and critics. The chemistry between Malhotra and Kapoor has been particularly praised, with their performance in the song “Pardesiya” standing out as a highlight.
Meanwhile, Janhvi Kapoor has also been in the spotlight for her recent film Homebound, starring Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa, which is India’s official entry for the Oscars 2026 in the Best International Feature Film category.
According to OTTplay, Param Sundari is expected to premiere on Amazon Prime Video from October 24. However, the streaming platform has not yet confirmed this date officially. Despite this, anticipation among fans continues to build, with many looking forward to experiencing the film from the comfort of home.
Plot Overview
The film follows Param, played by Sidharth Malhotra, a wealthy and carefree young man who enjoys investing his father’s money in various ventures. His life takes an unexpected turn when he tries a matchmaking app, which leads him to Sundari, portrayed by Janhvi Kapoor. Sundari is a grounded and independent woman managing a homestay in Kerala. The story explores how these contrasting personalities meet, face challenges, and navigate humorous and heartfelt situations together.
Set against two different states and cultures, the film combines romance, comedy, and family drama, making it a light-hearted and entertaining watch for audiences who enjoy classic Bollywood romantic comedies.
Supporting Cast
Param Sundari features a strong supporting cast, including Sanjay Kapoor, Siddhartha Shankar, Manjot Singh, Renji Panicker, and Inayat Verma, all of whom contribute to the film’s engaging storyline and lively dynamics.
Since its theatrical release, Param Sundari has received a positive response from both audiences and critics. The chemistry between Malhotra and Kapoor has been particularly praised, with their performance in the song “Pardesiya” standing out as a highlight.
Meanwhile, Janhvi Kapoor has also been in the spotlight for her recent film Homebound, starring Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa, which is India’s official entry for the Oscars 2026 in the Best International Feature Film category.
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