Param Sundari box office collection day 3: Sidharth Malhotra and Janhvi Kapoor’s latest film Param Sundari is showing steady growth at the box office, inching closer to the Rs 25 crore mark by the end
of its opening weekend.
Param Sundari Day 3 collections
According to early estimates by Sacnilk, the film collected Rs 7.25 crore on Friday, grew to Rs 9.25 crore on Saturday with a 27.59% jump, and is estimated to have earned Rs 10.25 crore on Sunday. This takes its total weekend collection to Rs 26.75 crore.
Opening weekend run
The film started with Rs 7.25 crore on Friday, followed by Rs 9 crore on Saturday, before continuing the upward momentum on Sunday. Made on a budget of around Rs 50 crore, the film is pacing well to recover costs if the weekday numbers hold steady.
Occupancy trends
On Sunday, Param Sundari registered an overall Hindi occupancy of 17.37%. The morning shows clocked 10.56% while afternoon shows touched 24.17%. Delhi–NCR had the highest number of screenings (1,228) but only managed 18% occupancy. Cities like Chennai, Bengaluru, and Jaipur reported stronger turnouts.
Param Sundari film plot
Param Sundari follows Param (Sidharth Malhotra), a rich Delhi boy who invests his father’s money in new startups. His curiosity leads him to Soulmates, an AI-powered matchmaking app. The app pairs him with Sundari (Janhvi Kapoor), a traditional girl from Kerala who runs her family homestay along with her uncle, a Kalari Payattu expert.
As Param’s city lifestyle clashes with Sundari’s rooted world, their journey is filled with humour, culture clashes, and emotions. What starts as an app experiment slowly blossoms into something real.
Param Sundari review
News18 Showsha gave the film 3.5 stars. An excerpt from the review read, “This isn’t a film that preaches or complicates. It doesn’t carry hidden messages or moral burden. It just wants you to feel the giddiness of first love, the ache of uncertainty, and the relief of choosing heart over head. And in that, it succeeds.
In the end, Param Sundari is a comfort food cinema. Paneer Butter Masala, idli-sambar, choose your metaphor. Familiar, yes, but warm, fragrant, and deeply satisfying. It may not aspire to gourmet innovation, but it fills the heart with the uncomplicated sweetness of first love, and the nostalgia of a genre once adored but now endangered. It leaves you smiling, maybe even believing, however briefly, in the miracle of soulmates, algorithm or no algorithm.”