Ever watched a movie and suddenly caught yourself daydreaming about hopping on a plane, landing smack in the middle of some jaw-dropping location? Yeah, me too. That’s the kind of spell Param Sundari casts. Forget just being a cute rom-com—this flick is basically an open invitation to fall head over heels for Kerala. I mean, the backwaters, the coconut trees, all that green—it’s like the film’s yelling, “Come see for yourself!” If you’re already plotting your escape to God’s Own Country (honestly, who isn’t after those scenes?), you’re in luck. I’m about to spill the beans on the movie’s dreamiest spots—and how you can go from couch potato to Kerala explorer, ASAP.
1. The Backwaters of Alleppey (Alappuzha)

Look, the real MVP here? Those Alleppey backwaters. The movie owes half its charm to these winding canals and lazy lagoons—picture-perfect for a bit of romance or just a killer Instagram shot. In Param Sundari, those houseboats floating by are basically love nests on water.
So, can you actually go there? Heck yes! Best way to soak it all in? Jump on a traditional houseboat. You’ll float past tiny villages, rice fields, and enough local colour to fill your camera roll twice over. Whether you want something cozy for two or you’re dragging the whole crew, there’s a houseboat with your name on it. Hot tip: Don’t sleep on the food! You have to try the Kerala fish curry, and if you’re feeling fancy, order the Meen Pollichathu. That’s fish wrapped up in banana leaves and loaded with spices. Trust me, you’ll dream about it later.
2. Athirappilly Waterfalls: The Showstopper

Remember those big, dramatic waterfall scenes? That’s Athirappilly—India’s answer to Niagara, only with way better chai nearby. It’s a beast of a waterfall, and if you think it looks good on screen, wait till you’re standing next to it.
Want to visit? Go for it! Monsoon season (June to October) is when the falls are in full beast mode—loud, wild, and totally worth the muddy shoes. The sound alone is like nature’s rock concert.
Pro move: Make a day of it. Swing by Vazhachal Falls and the Thumboormuzhi Butterfly Park while you’re in the neighborhood. It’s a sweet mix of adventure and chill—plus, fewer crowds.
3. Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Swamy Temple: The Soul of Kerala

It’s not all just pretty landscapes and waterfalls. The movie nails Kerala’s vibe by showing off places like the Ambalappuzha Sree Krishna Temple. The architecture? Classic Kerala. The atmosphere? Pretty much spiritual zen. Heads up: The temple’s open to visitors—but double-check the dress code and timings, ‘cause nobody wants to be that clueless tourist. Oh, and whatever you do, don’t miss out on the Ambalappuzha Paal Payasam. It’s this sweet, milky rice pudding that’s basically dessert from the gods.
Beyond Kerala: A Quick Detour to Mumbai

Okay, Kerala steals the show, but the film sneaks in some Navi Mumbai scenes too. It’s like a shout-out to India’s wild contrast—from sleepy backwaters to the non-stop buzz of city life. Two worlds, one movie.
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