Two former lovers in Delhi try to rekindle old flames, leading to amusing mix-ups and deceptions. As chaos unfolds, a new unexpected romance blooms. Who will find their happy ending amid the... Read allTwo former lovers in Delhi try to rekindle old flames, leading to amusing mix-ups and deceptions. As chaos unfolds, a new unexpected romance blooms. Who will find their happy ending amid the confusion.Two former lovers in Delhi try to rekindle old flames, leading to amusing mix-ups and deceptions. As chaos unfolds, a new unexpected romance blooms. Who will find their happy ending amid the confusion.
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Dont even watch online
If cinematic disappointment had a face, Sunny Sanskari would be it. This film is a masterclass in how to squander budget, talent (if any), and audience goodwill in under two hours. Billed as a "family entertainer," it delivers neither family warmth nor entertainment. Instead, it feels like a painfully long Instagram reel stretched into a feature-length runtime-minus the humor, charm, or creativity.
The plot, if one can call it that, is a recycled morality tale wrapped in sanskar and syrupy sentimentality. Dialogues are so flat they could be used as coasters. The lead actor, a textbook nepo baby, sleepwalks through scenes with the emotional range of a cardboard cutout. Every frame screams "pet project," not passion. It's as if someone handed over a camera to a rich kid and said, "Go play filmmaker."
Supporting characters exist only to prop up the protagonist's virtue-signaling arc. The music is forgettable, the pacing is glacial, and the climax-if you survive till then-is a laughable attempt at emotional manipulation. Even the cinematography, which could've salvaged something, feels like a college assignment shot on autopilot.
What's most infuriating is the film's smug self-importance. It assumes that throwing in a few traditional values and a temple scene will earn applause. But audiences today are smarter, and Sunny Sanskari underestimates them at every turn.
Verdict: Watch an Instagram reel instead. It'll be shorter, funnier, and far more rewarding.
Rating: 0.5/5 (for the popcorn)
The plot, if one can call it that, is a recycled morality tale wrapped in sanskar and syrupy sentimentality. Dialogues are so flat they could be used as coasters. The lead actor, a textbook nepo baby, sleepwalks through scenes with the emotional range of a cardboard cutout. Every frame screams "pet project," not passion. It's as if someone handed over a camera to a rich kid and said, "Go play filmmaker."
Supporting characters exist only to prop up the protagonist's virtue-signaling arc. The music is forgettable, the pacing is glacial, and the climax-if you survive till then-is a laughable attempt at emotional manipulation. Even the cinematography, which could've salvaged something, feels like a college assignment shot on autopilot.
What's most infuriating is the film's smug self-importance. It assumes that throwing in a few traditional values and a temple scene will earn applause. But audiences today are smarter, and Sunny Sanskari underestimates them at every turn.
Verdict: Watch an Instagram reel instead. It'll be shorter, funnier, and far more rewarding.
Rating: 0.5/5 (for the popcorn)
ae tatti tera naam kya hai
Another tatti hindi movie, with no effort in writing, none effort in making music, just a banner for launching overactors. Even with such big banner, such lame set. The writers, if they existed, should seriously consider alternative career. A template movie trying hard to have some twists at the end.
Worst movie ever
My headache maxed out here....waste of time, money and energy...such dumb plot, worst acting, staring in wall for 3hrs will be much better...I suggest to not even watch it for free..title is the whole plot only and nothing else to watch just stretched out title for 3 hours... after the first scene only the movie lost all my interest.
Dharma will never change
Watch Kantara instead of this film like this type film See I know Homebound and Dhadak 2 was by Dharma but unfortunately they only make Thriller Biopic or any Serious topic and they do it well but when ever they comedy it is poorest of em all time but if there is any Good Dharma Movie with comedy watch Jugjugg Jeeyo Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani Good Newwz and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani they have a comic role and scene in one of those but in here overacting but only scene which was that swimming pool but in this film the song was good but I can't say it is very good see there was Arijit Singh Guru Randhawa Sonu Nigam they save but in Guru Randhawa song called Perfect but when they say Perfect It was bad but the whole song was good but the word Perfect Ruined the song next time Dharma should make a good film again like Homebound and Dhadak 2 because of the film will be a big loss.
Please don't watch and waste your time.
"Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is a complete disappointment. No real comedy, weak performances, and a storyline that makes no sense. Neither entertaining nor engaging-just a total waste of time. Better to skip this one if you value your time and sanity."
Please don't watch it and don't waste your time.
Did you know
- TriviaFilm released on 2nd October 2025 on public holiday of Dussehra and Gandhi Jayanti and clashed with Kantara Chapter 1.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Bigg Boss: BBHin Day 35: A Shocking Eviction! (2025)
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- Сани Санскари и Тулси Кумари
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- ₹800,000,000 (estimated)
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- $923,636
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- 2h 14m(134 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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