Sanjay Chaturvedi (Vicky Kaushal) works at a bank in Mumbai, dreaming of owning a home so he can marry his long-time girlfriend, Rashmi. Meanwhile, Karina D’Souza (Angira Dhar) works at the same bank’s IT department and dreams of escaping her overbearing, marriage-obsessed Catholic family.
Urban housing crisis, fake-relationship-to-real-love, family expectations vs. personal dreams, middle-class Mumbai life. Love Per Square Foot -2018- www.DDRMovies.downl...
The film is elevated by its supporting players. plays Karina’s progressive, cigarette-smoking mother who sees through the fake marriage immediately but plays along because she wants her daughter to be happy. Supriya Pathak (of Khosla Ka Ghosla fame) is hilarious as the stereotypical "sanskari" mother who eventually reveals a hidden layer of pragmatism. Sanjay Chaturvedi (Vicky Kaushal) works at a bank
In the sprawling, chaotic, and unapologetically ambitious metropolis of Mumbai, real estate is more than just a commodity—it is a religion. For the city’s struggling middle class, owning a home feels as impossible as catching a star. In 2018, director Anand Tiwari captured this uniquely Mumbai paradox in a film that was groundbreaking for reasons beyond its plot. Love Per Square Foot arrived not just as a romantic comedy, but as a searing social satire dressed in a love story. It was also one of the first major mainstream Bollywood films to premiere directly on a streaming platform (Netflix), bypassing the traditional theatrical model. personal dreams, middle-class Mumbai life