Their project, a sprawling green development on the outskirts of Mumbai, was a testament to their love and shared vision. Every square foot was meticulously planned to maximize space, light, and ventilation. The project wasn't just about constructing buildings; it was about fostering a sense of community.
It looks like you're referencing the 2018 movie — a Hindi romantic comedy directed by Anand Tiwari and starring Vicky Kaushal and Angira Dhar.
Love Per Square Foot (2018), Netflix's first Indian original film, offers a refreshing, realistic take on the Bollywood romantic comedy by centering on the relatable struggle of finding affordable housing in Mumbai. The film features strong performances and chemistry from Vicky Kaushal and Angira Dhar, delivering a charming and witty "comfort watch" that successfully avoids typical melodrama.
In the bustling city of Mumbai, real estate was a game of high stakes and even higher emotions. For Rajesh "Raj" Patel, a determined and ambitious property developer, it was about more than just buying and selling land. It was about building dreams, one square foot at a time.
The story follows two bank employees, (Kaushal) and Karina D’Souza (Dhar), who are desperate to escape their cramped family living situations.
Unable to afford the astronomical real estate prices on their own, they decide to enter a marriage of convenience. Their plan? Pool their incomes to qualify for a housing loan and secure a flat. But as they navigate the charade of being a couple while secretly living very different lives, they discover that the path to a "home" is much more complicated than they imagined.