: The film maintains a 7.6/10 rating on IMDb based on user reviews. Historical Significance
The film's reception was divided between local praise and critical scrutiny: : The film maintains a 7
Released on , Sumeru was one of the first independent Hindi films to receive a wide theatrical release (roughly 150 screens) following the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in India. : Approximately 90% of the film was shot
: Local reviews, such as from the Garhwal Post , praised the movie as a "visual delight" for its cinematography and use of authentic locations. As they search for Bhavar's father together, an
: Approximately 90% of the film was shot on location in Uttarakhand , specifically in high-altitude areas like Harsil and Uttarkashi , often in difficult snowy conditions. Key Cast : Avinash Dhyani as Bhavar Pratap Singh Sanskriti Bhatt as Savi Malhotra Shagufta Ali in a pivotal role as Shamaira Critical Reception
: The story follows Bhavar Pratap Singh (Avinash Dhyani), a young man who abandons his life to search for his lost father in the hills of Uttarakhand. During his journey, he accidentally encounters Savi Malhotra (Sanskriti Bhatt) in Harsil, where she is preparing for her destination wedding. As they search for Bhavar's father together, an innocent love story blossoms between them.
: Professional critics from Film Information described the screenplay as ordinary and monotonous, noting a lack of novelty in the "single-track" drama.
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