Sanjay (Kaushal) and Karina (Dhar) are two middle-class Mumbai residents living with their families in cramped quarters. Both dream of owning a home but can't afford one alone. When a bank launches a joint housing loan scheme for couples, they decide to enter a "fake" marriage to qualify—leading to the predictable but heartfelt complications.
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They met because the city has its own matchmaking logic. Meera’s favorite bakery — the one with the burnt-sugar croissants — closed early that week for renovations. The replacement, a pop-up film screening called “Love Per Square Foot,” advertised romantic comedies and small-space living. Aarav, who loved maps more than movies, bought a ticket to feel less lonely in a new town. Meera, who loved cats more than crowds, went because the event promised free tea and about thirty people, the perfect number for not being noticed. Sanjay (Kaushal) and Karina (Dhar) are two middle-class
The film serves as a social commentary on the grueling housing crisis in Mumbai, echoing themes from 1970s classics like Gharonda . Standout Performances The film's strength lies in its stellar ensemble cast: Love Per Square Foot (2018) : They discover a joint housing lottery scheme