Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Movie Review: Kapil Sharma is back in cinemas with Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, the sequel to his 2015 comedy hit. The film was released on December 12, and many fans walked in with hope. They wanted to see if Kapil could bring the same fun and energy again.
The sequel arrived on a busy day, as Dhurandhar is still running strong. Even then, Kapil’s fans rushed to theatres to check out the new chaos. Soon after the first show ended, social media began to fill with quick reactions.
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Movie Review: Kapil Sharma Starrer Called ‘Outdated’
The film aimed to offer light humour and a familiar vibe. But viewers on X (formerly Twitter) shared mixed reactions. Some enjoyed the film as simple entertainment. Others felt the story and humour were outdated.
One viewer called the film a complete letdown. The user said it was a disaster on Day 1 and felt Kapil should stick to television. They also advised people not to waste money and recommended watching Dhurandhar instead.
An impressed viewer had a different take. They described the film as “pure comedy therapy” after watching heavy content like Dhurandhar. They found the two-hour ride funny and said Kapil’s comedy feels like a relief during daily stress.
A third viewer shared a mid-film reaction in their Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Movie Review. They felt the jokes were not landing well. However, they praised Vipin Sharma’s comic timing and said the supporting actors did a decent job. For them, the first half felt below average.
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About The Sequel
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 sticks to the same idea as the first part. Kapil plays Mohan, a man trying to handle multiple marriages at the same time. This leads to endless confusion and new lies. The sequel brings more wives, more chaos, and more trouble for Mohan. The film tries to build humour through misunderstandings and Kapil’s natural expressions.
Kapil Sharma leads the film. The cast includes Manjot Singh, Parul Gulati, Tridha Choudhury, Hina Warina, and Ayesha Khan. Veteran actors Asrani and Manoj Joshi also appear and bring their classic comedy style.
The film is made on a larger budget this time. Reports say the total cost is around Rs 35 crore, including promotions. This is almost double the budget of the first film, which cost Rs 18 crore. The makers clearly wanted a bigger and louder sequel.
The final runtime has not been officially updated yet since the film was just released. Most commercial comedies usually last between two to two and a half hours. Viewers can check IMDb or BookMyShow for updated details soon.
The sequel has definitely started conversations. Some viewers enjoyed the light-hearted comedy, while many felt Kapil deserved a better script.

