Rohit Keerti

Rohit Keerti’s “Paru Parvathy” (2025) isn’t your cookie-cutter drama—it’s a wild ride through love, heartbreak, and all the messy bits in between. The story centers on Paru, who’s as unpredictable as a monsoon downpour, and Parvathy, who’s more about quiet strength. These two crash into each other’s worlds at the absolute worst (or maybe best?) possible time, with their lives already swirling with family drama, old-school traditions, and secrets that could blow everything up. There’s small-town chaos everywhere, and you can almost hear the gossipy aunties whispering every time Paru steps out. Parvathy, meanwhile, is juggling her own demons—her ambitions, her past, and a family that wants her to play by the rules. The film dives into how these two women keep bumping up against each other, sometimes clashing, sometimes finding weird comfort in their shared struggles. It’s not just about romance, though—there’s a real look at friendship, trying to break out of suffocating expectations, and figuring out who you are when everyone else thinks they know better. Honestly, the film doesn’t shy away from the awkward, the painful, or the laugh-out-loud moments that come with just living. Rohit Keerti serves up plenty of sharp dialogue, a couple of gut-punch twists, and enough heart to make you root for Paru and Parvathy even when they’re at their messiest. You’ll walk away remembering the characters, for better or worse, and maybe even question your own ideas about love and family.

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