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HomeEntertainmentSweet Dreams Producer Pranjal Khandhdiya explores a fresh take on romance in the digital age: "not a simple boy meet girl and falling in love, but it's about 2 people..." |Exclusive

Sweet Dreams Producer Pranjal Khandhdiya explores a fresh take on romance in the digital age: "not a simple boy meet girl and falling in love, but it's about 2 people..." |Exclusive

In an exclusive conversation with Money Control, producer Pranjal Khandhdiya revealed what makes Sweet Dreams unique within the rom-com genre. He discussed how the film blends fantasy with reality, offering a fresh and reflective perspective on modern love, while maintaining a lighthearted tone.

February 03, 2025 / 22:08 IST
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Producer Pranjal Khandhdiya

Sweet Dreams is a fresh and unique romantic drama, streaming on Disney+ Hotstar, that offers a compelling storyline that resonates with today’s generation. In an era where virtual connections and dating apps have become common platforms for finding love, Sweet Dreams explores an unconventional premise. The film follows the journey of two strangers who meet and fall in love in their dreams, only to face the challenge of connecting in the real world.

Starring Amol Parashar and Mithila Palkar, the film's plot highlights the complexities of navigating relationships in an increasingly digital and disconnected world, making it a timely and relatable story for audiences today.

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In an exclusive interview with Money Control, producer Pranjal Khandhdiya discussed what sets Sweet Dreams apart from typical romantic comedies. He shared insights on how the film's narrative explores the tension between fantasy and reality, and how it offers a thought-provoking yet lighthearted look at modern love.

Pranjal Khandhdiya shared his thoughts on how Sweet Dreams could resonate with today's generation, particularly with the rise of dating apps and online platforms for meeting new people. Reflecting on the current state of romantic films, he pointed out that it's been quite some time since young rom-coms, campus stories, and college romances were made, genres that were so beloved in the '90s. He noted that the shift away from such films happened because many of today’s actors are in a certain age bracket and often choose roles that are more mature and action-packed, as they are believed to bring in bigger box-office numbers. As a result, rom-coms have become less common.