Kis
Kisko
Pyaar
Karoon
2
Movie
Review:
Kapil
Sharma
is
back
on
the
big
screen
with
Kis
Kisko
Pyaar
Karoon
2,
the
sequel
to
his
popular
2015
comedy.
Directed
with
the
same
light-hearted
tone,
the
film
brings
together
fresh
faces,
familiar
humour,
and
a
chaotic
storyline
centred
around
love,
confusion,
and
family
drama.
With
a
mix
of
new
actresses,
comic
legends
like
Asrani
ji,
and
Jamie
Lever
adding
to
the
fun,
the
movie
aims
to
deliver
a
simple,
family-friendly
entertainer
for
all
age
groups.
But
does
the
second
instalment
manage
to
recreate
the
magic
of
the
first
film?
Here’s
a
complete
review
of
Kis
Kisko
Pyaar
Karoon
2
based
on
storyline,
performances,
and
overall
impact.
KIS
KISKO
PYAAR
KAROON
2
STORYLINE
REVIEW
The
film
takes
the
audience
straight
into
the
life
of
Mohan,
played
by
Kapil
Sharma,
a
Hindu
boy
madly
in
love
with
a
Muslim
girl,
Sanya
(Heera
Varina).
Determined
to
marry
her,
Mohan
is
even
ready
to
change
his
religion.
However,
a
series
of
misunderstandings
and
circumstances
land
him
in
an
unbelievable
situation
–
he
ends
up
marrying
three
women
from
three
different
religions.
To
keep
all
his
marriages
safe,
Mohan
creates
three
different
identities:
As
Mohan
Sharma,
he
marries
Meera
(Tridha
Choudhary)
As
Mahmood,
he
ties
the
knot
with
Ruhi
(Ayesha
Khan)
And
as
Michael,
he
marries
Jenny
(Parul
Gulati)
Just
when
Mohan
tries
to
balance
these
three
marriages,
destiny
brings
his
first
love,
Sanya
(Hira
Warina),
back
into
his
life.
He
even
prepares
for
a
fourth
marriage,
but
the
chaos
explodes
when
all
three
wives
discover
the
truth.
What
follows
is
total
confusion,
dramatic
confrontations,
and
comedic
madness
that
form
the
heart
of
the
film.
The
strongest
part
of
Kis
Kisko
Pyaar
Karoon
2
is
its
comedy.
Unlike
many
modern
films
that
depend
on
double-meaning
jokes,
the
makers
have
kept
the
humour
clean
and
family-friendly.
The
comic
timing,
situational
jokes,
and
simple
punches
make
the
film
enjoyable
for
viewers
who
prefer
light
entertainment.
However,
the
plot
is
not
very
different
from
the
first
part.
The
concept
of
multiple
marriages,
mistaken
identities,
and
last-minute
revelations
remains
the
same.
While
it
still
entertains,
the
sequel
could
have
offered
fresher
twists
or
a
new
angle
to
make
the
story
more
exciting.
Viewers
may
also
notice
several
illogical
moments,
but
that
is
expected
in
slapstick
comedy.
This
is
a
film
you
enjoy
only
when
you
leave
logic
at
home.
KIS
KISKO
PYAAR
KAROON
2
PERFORMANCE
REVIEW
Kapil
Sharma
has
definitely
improved
as
an
actor,
delivering
better
expressions,
dialogue
delivery,
and
comic
timing.
Tridha
Choudhary
stands
out
with
her
confident
performance,
while
Ayesha
Khan
looks
beautiful
and
plays
her
part
well.
Parul
Gulati
gets
limited
screen
space
but
performs
decently.
Hira
Warina,
however,
fails
to
impress
with
her
expressions
and
dialogues,
which
feel
overacted
at
times.
Late
veteran
actor
Asrani
ji
appears
in
the
film
and
steals
attention
every
time
he
is
on
screen.
Jamie
Lever
also
proves
she
is
carrying
forward
her
father
Johnny
Lever’s
comic
legacy
with
ease.
Her
timing
is
sharp,
natural,
and
entertaining.
KIS
KISKO
PYAAR
KAROON
2
OVERALL
VERDICT
Kis
Kisko
Pyaar
Karoon
2
stays
true
to
the
vibe
of
a
clean
family
entertainer.
There
are
no
adult
scenes,
no
offensive
comedy,
and
plenty
of
moments
that
will
make
you
smile.
While
the
film
doesn’t
offer
anything
drastically
new
compared
to
the
first
part,
it
still
manages
to
deliver
harmless
fun.
If
you
are
looking
for
a
light
movie
to
watch
with
your
family,
this
sequel
makes
for
a
decent
one-time
watch.