Movie Name: Ginny Wedss Sunny 2
Directed by: Prasshant Jha
Starring: Avinash Tiwary, Medha Shankr, Lillete Dubey, Sudhir Pandey, Govind Namdev, Gopi Bhalla, Rohit Chaudhary, Nayani Dixit, Vishwanath Chatterjee
Genre: Romance, Comedy, Drama
Release Date: April 24, 2026
Running Time: 122 Minutes
Language: Hindi
Rating:
Production Company: Soundrya Production, Zee Studios
Budget: Rs.- crore
Ginny Wedss Sunny 2: Movie Overview
Ginny Wedss Sunny 2 is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Prasshant Jha. Produced under Soundrya Production and Zee Studios, the film stars Avinash Tiwary and Medha Shankr. It is a spiritual sequel to Ginny Weds Sunny (2020).
The film was officially announced by Zee Studios, with Prashant Jha serving as writer and director, while Soundrya Production managed the production.
Avinash Tiwary and Medha Shankr were cast in the lead roles. Lillete Dubey, Sudhir Pandey, Govind Namdev, Gopi Bhalla, Rohit Chaudhary, Nayani Dixit and Vishwanath Chatterjee were added to the cast.
Pre-production began in March 2025. Principal photography began in May 2025 and concluded in July 2025 taking place in Uttarakhand.
The film is scheduled for a theatrical release on 24 April 2026.
Movie Trailer:
Movie Review:
A predictable romance that falls short of charm
Story:
Small-town wrestler Shivansh, aka Sunny (Avinash Tiwary), marries city girl Geetanjali, aka Ginny, after both lie about themselves in a matrimonial ad. The incompatible couple heads for divorce, but Shivansh wants to give their relationship one last shot. Will he win her back?
Review:
Writer-director Prasshant Jha’s romantic comedy is a spiritual sequel to Ginny Weds Sunny. It follows a grumpy middle-class wrestler and handicraft store owner in Rishikesh, whose reputation is ruined when a fake video of him misbehaving with a girl goes viral. As he struggles to find a wife, there’s Ginny, an effervescent, independent Delhi girl who parties hard and agrees to get married after a broken engagement. Unable to find suitable matches, both their families coerce them into hiding their true personalities and professions. But they cannot keep up the facade, and misunderstandings lead them to separate. How this changes Sunny’s perception of city girls, and whether they will reunite, forms the rest of the story.
The film begins on a promising note, making one curious to see how the mismatched couple will find love in each other despite their differences. However, the fragmented story and screenplay toy with one idea after another — first, it’s about how the poles-apart couple will navigate married life. Then the main conflict comes in, and it becomes about the man trying to win his wife over again, his change of heart, the duo falling in love again, and whether they will go through with their divorce. None of these plot points get enough space to breathe, and the narrative turns incohesive. Thoughts feel half-baked and unexplored. How Sunny finds himself and comes out of his small-town biases about women being ‘open-minded’ and independent feels rushed.
The narrative is predictable, and the romance feels cliched. Sunny goes to Delhi and becomes a cab driver to be close to Ginny, and the boy saving the girl from a drunken lout and melting her heart is a dated concept. The movie’s pace is uneven, with only a few scenes holding the viewer’s attention, while the small-town quirks elicit laughter intermittently. A few scenes toward the end feel emotional, but most of them fall flat.
Avinash Tiwary delivers an earnest performance and brings sincerity to Sunny’s vulnerability and confusion. Medha Shankr, as Ginny, is decent in some scenes but struggles to perform consistently. Some characters feel forced, but Sudhir Pandey pulls off his act as Sunny’s father well.
Ginny Weds Sunny 2 has a promising setup and a few sincere moments, but its uneven writing and underwhelming romance keep it from becoming an engaging watch.
Movie Songs:
Song Title: Aye Khuda
Lyrics: Usman Khan
Music Composer: Usman Khan
Singers: Altamash Faridi
Song Title: Chhaap Tilak
Lyrics: Amaan Noor, Amir Khusro
Music Composer: Heer, Amaan Noor
Singers: Heer, Paradox
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