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Sweet Dreams

Romance Drama Hindi


A tale that blurs the line between fantasy and reality, Sweet Dreams captures the magic of serendipity and the intensity of love that transcends the ordinary. It’s a film that asks: do we find love by chance, or does love find us? The answer might just lie in the dreams we dare to dream.

Cast:Mithila Palkar, Amol Parashar, Meiyang Chang, Sauraseni Maitra, Faye D'Souza, Mohini Shimpi, Ayesha Adlakha, Sukkarann Vats, Vandana Pathak, Pragati Mishra, Lisha Bajaj
Director:Victor Mukherjee
Editor:Manikandan Nayakam
Camera:Hanoz V. Kerawala

Guild Reviews

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Bittersweet but Watchable

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Srivathsan Nadadhur | Independent Film Critic writing for M9 News

Sun, February 2 2025

Kenneth Fernandes, a recycling artist in Mumbai, and Dia, an aspiring songwriter in Pune are strangers who have never met, yet share identical dreams. While Kenny finds a true friend in an acquaintance Roop, Dia struggles to be herself in a strained relationship with her long-time boyfriend Ishant. The duo’s search for dream partners leads them on a whimsical journey, filled with unexpected encounters and humorous mishaps.

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Parashar and Palkar enliven love story

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Udita Jhunjhunwala | Mint

Sun, January 26 2025

Victor Mukherjee’s film relies heavily on the charm of its leads

From the title itself, it’s a giveaway that this romcom is going to be rife in clichés and oozing cheesiness. In that sense, writer-director Victor Mukherjee’s 107-minute-long film does not disappoint. Kenneth ‘Kenny’ Fernandes (Amol Parashar) is a recycle artist and social media influencer who is nursing a broken heart and often posts philosophical and pensive posts about dreams, feelings etc. These read like memes or the kind of ‘good quotes’ one could Google up. But what is baffling Kenny at this time, is a recurring dream featuring a date with an attractive young woman in a coffee shop. Said woman does exist. Somewhere else, an aspiring and ambivalent musician called Diya Jaisingh (Mithila Palkar) is experiencing the same dream, featuring Kenny and the same coffee shop.

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A Promising Love Story Ruined By Instagram Film-making

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Rahul Desai | The Hollywood Reporter India

Fri, January 24 2025

The over-designed romcom, starring Amol Parashar and Mithila Palkar, wastes a dreamy premise

Sweet Dreams has a sweet premise. It begins with a J.R.R. Tolkien quote, setting the stage for a fantasy-coded romcom. And it opens with a dreamy date between a flirty Diya (Mithila Palkar) and the cool Kennith (Amol Parashar) at a cafe. We soon learn that this is a shared dream between two strangers — a recurring habit for both — leading completely different lives. Kennith, an influencer and recycle artist, is newly single and he speaks to his psychiatrist (Faye D’Souza; a surprise-but-meek cameo) about this mysterious girl he keeps meeting in his dreams. He’s convinced she exists. Diya, a career drifter who writes and sings, is in an autopilot relationship with Ishant (Meiyang Chang); she, too, is baffled by how real and tangible her dreams feel. The film follows their attempts to find each other and (re)unite.

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