Ginny Weds Sunny Movie Review & Rating

PLOT: Eager to marry but constantly rejected by women, a bachelor hopes to win over a former crush by accepting help from an unlikely source: her mother.

Ginny Weds Sunny is a romantic comedy film directed by debutant Puneet Khanna and produced by Vinod Bachchan. Following its announcement on 11th July 2019, principal photography of the film began on 20th September and it was shot in Delhi, Noida, Ghaziabad, and Manali. The filming was wrapped up in November 2019. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film was released on 9th October 2020 on Netflix.

Star Cast:
Yami Gautam as Ginny Juneja
Vikrant Massey as Sunny Malhotra
Suhail Nayyar as Nishant Rathee
Rajiv Gupta as Pappi Sethi
Maneka Kurup Arora as Rita sethi
Ayesha Raza Mishra as Shobha Juneja
Mazel Vyas as Nimmi Sethi
Sanchita Puri as Prerna
Gurpreet Saini as Sumit
Karan Singh Chhabra as Karan
Isha Talwar as Neha Gulati
Munish Dev Mohan as Neha’s father
Deepak Chaddha as Neha’s uncle

MOVIE REVIEW: A routine love story with a half-baked and predictable plot. The rom-com begins on a fine note, the first half is quite watchable because of Vikrant’s comic timing and few comedy punches. In the second half, the film drops due to its tedious screenplay and it lacks the humour too.

Vikrant Massey and Yami Gautam shares a good chemistry. Vikrant played his character with ease and Yami delivered a decent performance too. Ayesha Raza gave a charming performance and Rajiv Gupta’s dialogue delivery is enjoyable. Other supporting cast has nothing much to offer and were average in their roles.

Puneet Khanna’s direction is just fine and simple. The makers are failed to deliver a compelling family entertainer.

Ginny Weds Sunny Movie Rating:
Direction 2.5/5
Acting 3/5
Dialogues 2.5/5
Story 2/5
Screenplay 2.5/5
Overall Hit ya Flop Rating: 2.5 out of 5 Stars (AVG)

Not Recommended 👎🏻 Watch it if you want a break from a crime thriller genre.

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