Is Sidharth Malhotra's ‘Sunn Mere Yaar Ve’ His Ideal Love Song?

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Key Takeaways
- Sidharth Malhotra expresses his admiration for the song Sunn Mere Yaar Ve.
- The film Param Sundari showcases a cross-cultural love story.
- Filming took place in the stunning backwaters of Kerala.
- Aditya Rikhari adds a soulful touch to the track.
- The movie is set to release on August 29.
Mumbai, Aug 18 (NationPress) Bollywood star Sidharth Malhotra recently shared his thoughts on the new track Sunn Mere Yaar Ve by Aditya Rikhari, expressing that it embodies his idea of a true love song.
Sidharth remarked: “Sunn Mere Yaar Ve is my kind of love song—the type that resonates long after you've listened to it.”
He further elaborated, “Bringing this emotion to life on screen was incredibly special, and I've always believed that love melodies hold a special place in my journey. Aditya's soulful essence adds an extra layer of charm to the track, and I hope fans feel that same enchantment when they watch and listen to it.”
The composer duo Sachin Jigar enlisted Aditya Rikhari for the third track Sunn Mere Yaar Ve from the film Param Sundari.
Aditya shared: “Being involved in Param Sundari feels genuinely special. Sunn Mere Yaar Ve is my latest Bollywood track, and I'm thankful to be part of a film I've been eagerly anticipating.”
He continued, “Working with a respected duo like Sachin–Jigar has been a remarkable journey. The chemistry between Sidharth and Jahnvi is stunning on screen; I can't wait for audiences to vibe with the track as I did while crafting it.”
The cross-cultural romance film Param Sundari is set to hit theaters on August 29. The narrative revolves around a love story between a North Indian character, played by Sidharth, and a South Indian girl, filmed amidst the picturesque landscapes of Kerala.
The film “promises a heartfelt narrative of love, where two worlds intersect, leading to sparks flying. Set against the stunning backwaters of Kerala, this love tale is filled with laughter, chaos, and unexpected twists,” according to a description provided by Maddock, as reported by variety.com.
“It brings to mind the films that Mani Ratnam used to create, like ‘Saathiya’ (the Hindi remake of the Tamil romantic drama ‘Alai Payuthey’),” stated Dinesh Vijan, chief of Maddock, in a previous interview with Variety.