In one of the scenes in the film, when Sunny asks Ginny what she wants from him, the latter says, "Main tere saath rehna chhahti hoon.. time spend karna chahti hoon." But he wants to get married, real fast. My role wasn't glamourised enough or maybe, I didn't market myself. Suhail Nayyar as Ginny's Haryanvi toxic ex-boyfriend is a hoot! But Ginny Weds Sunny felt long and tiresome even with its 125-minute duration. You can subscribe for free here. Yami Gautam is young Ginny. It's only when director Khanna stops treating anything amusing as some sort of a gag and goes easy on the laughter cues, the levity takes effect. Shobha Juneja gets some good moments in the film and shines through. Cooking expert Sunny (Vikrant Massey) wants to set up a tandoor restaurant in West Delhi, but his father (quietly effective Rajeev Gupta) demands he must settle down first with a Gill or Gulati-next-door. She agrees to pay only if Sunny agrees to marry her daughter. We also reiterate here the promise that our team of reporters, copy editors, fact-checkers, designers, and photographers will deliver quality journalism that stays away from vested interest and political propaganda. As we fight disinformation and misinformation, and keep apace with the happenings, we need to commit greater resources to news gathering operations. Our Take: Ginny Weds Sunny looks great, but has all the depth of a flea’s fedora. Has Bollywood finally run out of new perspectives on love?
Given the sketch of Ginny and the way she looks up at her life, it is very clear, the director is totally unaware of the development that has happened since ages.
Now comes Sunny. Facebook. Sunny Sethi (Vikrant Massey), a simpleton dreams of owning his restaurant. What follows next is some mommy-approved stalking in metro trains and 'Haldiram' shops, a Mussoorie trip, some broken hearts and finally a big fat Indian wedding! Ginny Weds Sunny review. Vikrant plays Satnam Sethi aka Sunny, who’ll only inherit his father’s hardware shop, which he intends to turn into a restaurant, when he brings home a bride. Scroll down the page to the “Permission” section . Unfortunately, Puneet Khanna's Ginny Weds Sunny fails short of giving you enough such applaudable moments. Does Ginny finally find love? Still, essentially, they're decent people. Ginny Weds Sunny is meant to be a light-hearted romantic comedy but it’s neither staggeringly original in terms of its plot, nor is it able to breathe any freshness into a familiar set up. Despite having supremely talented Vikrant Massey, the director fails to get the best out of him, instead makes him a mess who clearly is not the man a girl wants to fall for.