Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Movie Review: Kapil Sharma’s Clean Family Comedy Returns With Laughs & Chaos

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.


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