Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari is a fun-filled entertainer with humour as its strong point. The first half has a lot of laugh-out-loud scenes with the peppy songs adding to the interest. The climax is a bit unexpected and lands properly. The dialogues are a USP. On the flipside, there’s hardly any story and moreover, the makers have given out a chunk of it in the trailer. Hence, one knows what will come next, at least in the first half. The film stagnates at the beginning of the second half. The jungle safari scene is a lost opportunity; the makers could have done so much here. Also, the family angle looks forced and doesn’t work as intended. Varun Dhawan owns this space and as expected, he nails it with his performance. Janhvi Kapoor looks ravishing and delivers a worthy act. Sanya Malhotra, too, looks great and, as expected, her performance is spot-on. The dashing Rohit Saraf is too good, like always. Abhinav Sharma (Bantu) is fine, while Maniesh Paul is very funny. Akshay Oberoi is decent, but is let down by the writing. All in all, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari makes for a good timepass watch.
My rating – *** out of 5!
