Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, released today, marks the return of Kapil Sharma to the cinema, and the fans were very quick to convey their excitement through social media platforms. The movie is a sequel to the 2015 comedy hit Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, so the audience’s expectations were huge, and they could not wait to see if Kapil would be able to bring back the madness and charm of the original. The early reactions of the fans describe the movie as “funny in bursts,” “classic Kapil energy,” and “chaotic yet enjoyable,” while some other people did mention the lengthy parts and the overused humor formula in the movie. The word on the internet indicates a mixed but still active reaction, particularly from the audience that likes Kapil’s humor style.
A Formulaic Yet Familiar Comedy Setup
The sequel to Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon, titled Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, is just as madcap as it begins, with Kapil Sharma putting on Mohan’s shoes again. Mohan, the only one stuck in a maze of secret marriages and endless confusions, is the character who is the foundation of the story. Besides the heap of wives, unexpected guests, inquisitive neighbors, and mounting misunderstandings, his chaotic but funny life is presented through Bollywood’s typical comedic exaggeration. The sequel sticks to its original storyline, relying heavily on humor, quirky dialogues, and situational misunderstandings to narrate the whole thing.
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— 𝔸ℝ𝕀𝔽 (@Arif011111) December 12, 2025
Absolutely Terrible! 🤡
“Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2”
The story feels forced, the jokes are painfully recycled, and the dialogues are so cringe that even the actors look embarrassed saying them.
The performances? — No one could save this disaster.#KisKiskoPyaarKaroon2 pic.twitter.com/BvcWTplTVF
Pockets of Genuine Laughter
Kapil Sharma’s natural comic timing turns out to be the primary advantage of the film. His varied facial expressions, spontaneous jokes, and physical comedy make the scenes attractive, which may otherwise turn out to be boring. Manjot Singh stands firm and takes the lead, equalling Kapil’s wit and raising the bar of some moments. A few sequences, especially blistering confrontations and confusion over identity, create real laughter and provide the easy-going fun that fans look for. However, there are times when the laughter just stops in the first half of the film. After the intermission, the plot continues along the same path with its ups and downs. The movie has one of the main controversies: the director cannot decide on the ending. After the peak of the story, the plot heaves a sigh of relief, and though the goal might have been to have a cute little cameo, by that time, the endurance is all gone.
Kis kis ko yaad hai that #KisKiskoPyaarKaroon2 is releasing tomorrow?
— NJ (@Nilzrav) December 11, 2025
It's quite unbelievable that one can think of selling the exact same film from a decade ago in the name of sequel and expect people to flock the theatres. What's your opinion on it? Do share. pic.twitter.com/X0kQEjFX0g
Cast Performance and Ensemble Chemistry
The supporting cast members and performers add vibrancy and character to the story that could otherwise be very dull. Tridha Choudhary, Ayesha Khan, Parul Gulati, and Hira Warina all portray different characters, which makes the situation more confusing and funny. The old actors, such as Akhilendra Mishra and the late actor Asrani, give nostalgic laughter, thus making the film more relatable with their presence. Even though the characters are very shallow, their bonding is what keeps the film going even through the slow phases.
#KisKiskoPyaarKaroon2 Review:
— Ashwani kumar (@BorntobeAshwani) December 11, 2025
Pure Comedy Therapy After #Dhurandhar 😂🫶
Craving light-hearted entertainment?
You've hit the jackpot with #KKPK2—a 2h22m hilarious ride that's pure stress-buster 👏@KapilSharmaK9's comedy is therapy amid life's tensions—job, relationships,… pic.twitter.com/LjuU4Fb8D2
Narrative Stretch and Comedy Limitations
Although bringing comedy, the movie frequently suffers from inconsistent pacing. As per reviews online, the second half of the movie stretches out noticeably due to multiple scenes having a prolonged feeling. The heavy reliance on humor based on coincidences and the use of exaggerated plot twists contribute to the film’s recycled feel. Critics and the audience who watched it early point out that the story does not present new themes but rather follows the same pattern as that of the first movie.
Certain audience members noted that the cast members came off as excessively noisy, and the leading ladies were overacting in such a way that they could no longer bear the latter half of the movie, which had become for them “absolute torture.” They slammed the music, editing, and acting as a triple disappointment and gave their verdict.
#KisKiskoPyaarKaroon2Review : ⭐🌟#KisKiskoPyaarKaroon2 isn’t just outdated — it is a textbook example of how to ruin a film.
— Vishwajit Patil (@_PatilVishwajit) December 12, 2025
From the very first frame, you realize you’re stuck in a cinematic nightmare.
The comedy is dead, the dialogues are maximum cringe, and the overacting… pic.twitter.com/08KSBsqdCM
Music and Technical Aspects
The soundtrack has a different effect on the movie; some lively songs remain, and others seem out of place. The participation of Honey Singh brings energy to the music; however, joining with the storyline, it is not very consistent. From a technical point of view, the film is quick, but the cutting and merging of scenes sometimes result in the wrong tone being set, particularly between the touching and funny parts, as pointed out by the audience.
#KisKiskoPyaarKaroon2 Review
— Asad (@KattarAaryan) December 11, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5#KKPK2 from start to finish is a full-on #KapilSharma show. He carries the entire film on his shoulders with his trademark comic timing and effortless screen presence. #ManjotSingh also delivers several effective punchlines that add to… pic.twitter.com/BJatPeKzDx
Verdict: Lighthearted but Uneven
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is primarily a straightforward, mindless comedy that will require no efforts at all for laughter areas. The supporters of Kapil Sharma will enjoy his comedic timing and facial expressions, whereas the others might be disappointed with a clichéd storyline and the same jokes or predictable story and, of course, the stretched runtime. The movie is light and can be watched once because it has some fun moments, though it is also uneven in some places, but it is still packed with the same crazy charm that drew the crowd to the first movie.


