Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Movie Review: Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is basically that one friend who creates 100 problems for absolutely no reason and then still expects everyone to clap for him. Mohan Sharma (Kapil Sharma) is supposed to marry the love of his life, Saniya… but destiny clearly had other plans because every single time he chases her, he ends up tying the knot with someone else. Hindu, Muslim, Christian… Mohan collects wives like freebies. And just when he somehow manages to juggle all three, Saniya returns with a whole new identity and a whole new religion of a Sikh woman. Chaos? Bas mat hi poocho!
The whole setup is so wild that you won’t find logic in this plot. Mohan becomes Mehmood to marry one girl, switches to Michael for another,
and gets tricked into a Hindu marriage in between. Triple shift, triple stress, triple dhoka. This man needs therapy, not weddings. The women are shown as nincompoops who threaten to kill themselves if Kapil divorces them. The tone of the film clearly screams: “Dimaag ghar pe rakh ke aao.” Because if logic is brought to the theatre, the show will end in tears.
But what actually works are some of the jokes which land like clean sixers, mostly thanks to Kapil’s effortless comic timing. The entire cast tries their best to keep the confusion entertaining, and some moments genuinely spark laughter. There’s also something sweet about Mohan not cheating on anyone despite being married to half the city. He even respects his Muslim wife and keeps roza for her.
However, the story jumps more than a cricket ball on a cracked pitch. Scenes appear and disappear with no sense of direction. Emotional moments feel forced, monologues feel dragged, and the preachy ending comes out of nowhere. The writing is messy, the logic is on holiday, and the chaos sometimes feels more exhausting than funny.
Talking about performances, Kapil Sharma carries the film like a school kid dragging a heavy school bag. He gives his full effort, but the load is too much on him. Manjot Singh brings in some genuine laughs. Among the women, Ayesha Khan and Tridha Choudhary get the meaty parts, while Parul Gulati and Hira Warina add glam but deserved more depth. Everyone tries, but the script doesn’t exactly support them.
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is pure timepass cinema. Laughs come, but logic runs far, far away. It’s chaotic, loud, and absolutely ridiculous, but if the only goal is to watch Kapil do his Kapil-ness, this works as a one-time, easy-watch entertainer. For anyone expecting smart storytelling or solid direction, bhool jao. Just remember to leave your brains at home while coming to watching this movie.
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