Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor ’s latest film, ‘Param Sundari’ bounces back at the box office. After a strong opening weekend followed by a slow Monday, the romantic drama saw a surge on its fifth day, pushing its total domestic collection past Rs 34 crore. Fans are loving the charming chemistry between the leads, and the film’s picturesque Kerala setting and melodious music are keeping audiences glued to the screens. ‘Param Sundari’ had a strong opening weekend boostAccording to Sacnilk, the film opened on Friday with Rs 7.25 crore and saw a healthy jump on Saturday, collecting Rs 9.25 crore, a rise of 27.59%. Sunday brought even more growth, with Rs 10.25 crore, giving the film a solid opening weekend. Film faced a Monday collection dipLike many films, ‘Param Sundari’ faced a dip on Monday, earning only Rs 3.25 crore after a Rs 10.25 crore Sunday.
‘Param Sundari’ Box Office collection day 5Tuesday brought hope, with early estimates from Sacnilk suggesting Rs 4.25 crore, taking the total domestic net to Rs 34.25 crore. The film had a 16.90% Hindi occupancy on Tuesday, with Morning Shows at 9.89%, Afternoon Shows at 15.79%, Evening Shows at 17.89%, and Night Shows at 24.04%. Day-wise India net collection:Day 1 (Friday) – Rs 7.25 croreDay 2 (Saturday) – Rs 9.25 croreDay 3 (Sunday) – Rs 10.25 croreDay 4 (Monday) – Rs 3.25 croreDay 5 (Tuesday) – Rs 4.25 crore (early estimate)Total – Rs 34.25 crore ‘Param Sundari’ worldwide Box Office collectionInternationally, the film also slowed down on day 4. So far, it has earned just under $1.5 million (around Rs 12.50 crore). This brings the worldwide total after four days to Rs 49 crore. Numbers for day 5 from overseas are yet to be updated.
‘Param Sundari’ revolves around a digital romance‘Param Sundari’ tells the story of Param, a young man from Delhi, who searches for love using an AI app. His journey leads him to Sundari, a girl from Kerala, and the film follows their unusual but heart-warming story. The cast also includes Manjot Singh, Sanjay Kapoor, Renji Panicker, Innayat Verma, and Tanvi Ram, who all add flavour to the film. ‘Param Sundari’ film reviewThe Times of India gave the film 3 stars rating, and the review reads, "What works in the film’s favour are the picturesque Kerala backdrops, tender moments, and Sachin-Jigar’s music—particularly 'Pardesiya', 'Danger', and 'Sundari Ke Pyaar Mein'. The humour is light in parts, though not every gag works equally well.”
It further adds, “The real highlight is the charming chemistry between Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor, who make the opposites-attract arc believable and enjoyable. The actors light up the screen with their presence, especially Janhvi who looks gorgeous in the traditional Malayali avatar. Sanjay Kapoor, Manjot Singh, Renji Panicker, and Siddhartha Shankar lend able support. Even if it largely remains in the known territory, fans of breezy romances will find it a pleasant watch." The box office outlook remains steadyWith the fifth day showing a boost, ‘Param Sundari’ looks set to continue earning steadily in the coming days.
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