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Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Movie Review: A clean, laugh-out-loud family entertainer with Kapil Sharma’s signature comedy

Film: Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 

Cast: Kapil Sharma, Warina Hussain, Ayesha Khan, Tridha Choudhury, Parul Gulati, Sushant Singh, Vineet Kumar, Manjot Singh

Director: Anukalp Goswami

Rating: 4 Moons 

Storyline 
‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2’ revolves around Mohan Sharma (Kapil Sharma), whose love life gets entangled in a series of misunderstandings that even he finds baffling. Mohan, ready to do anything to marry his girlfriend Sania (Warina Hussain), finds himself in a situation where he makes the drastic decision to convert to Islam and become Mehmood. But fate traps him in a web of three marriages: he becomes Ruhi's (Ayesha Khan) husband instead, then Meera's (Tridha Choudhury) as Mohan, and later, as Michael in Goa, he ends up marrying Jenny (Parul Gulati) as well. Three different identities, three different homes, constant lies, and on top of all this, Sania disappears amidst this chaos. Inspector David D'Costa (Sushant Singh) enters the scene, making the story even more entertaining. The entire film is a clean, fun-filled comedy of errors that keeps the audience entertained from beginning to end. And the cherry on this delightfully yummy cake is Asrani in the last role of his career, playing a bumbling, absentminded Goan priest who speaks every Indian language and often breaks out in them. 

Acting

The film's greatest strength is its acting. Kapil Sharma has done a tremendous job in the second part. His innocent face, romantic style, comic timing, and expressions in the confusing scenes are fantastic. He is perfect in every aspect, emotion, comedy, romance, and even a bit of action and brings complete comfort and charm to the screen. Ayesha Khan, Parul Gulati, Tridha Choudhury, and the other actresses have played their roles sincerely and provide good support to the tone of the story. But the real showstoppers of the film are Sushant Singh, Akhilendra Mishra and Vineet Kumar, whose comic timing, dialogue delivery, and screen presence take the film to the next level. Wherever these three go, laughter naturally follows. Manjot Singh has provided excellent support as Kapil's friend and has elicited a lot of laughter in many scenes. And there’s Jamie Lever too, looking like, sounding like, and acting uncannily like her father Johnny.

Direction

Anukalp Goswami has tried to keep the story clean, family-friendly, and consistently funny this time, and he largely succeeds. He has handled the confusion of multiple marriages in a lighthearted manner, which maintains the film's pace. His writing incorporates all the elements of modern comedy, quick wit, fast-paced scenes, and a touch of drama. Despite being over-the-top at times, the film never feels vulgar, and that's its biggest strength.

Dialogues

The film's dialogues are its main strength. The punchlines are so fresh and witty that the audience keeps laughing throughout. Kapil's expressions and the rigmarole between Sushant, Akhilendra and Vineet make many scenes fantastic. The dialogue writing clearly elevates the comedy to a high level of entertainment and is particularly appealing to family audiences.
 

Music

The music is lighthearted, catchy, and perfectly suited to the film's tone. The honey-rich tunes and fun lyrics fit well with the film's comic vibe. The songs enhance the story rather than interrupting it. The background score also effectively supports the comic beats.
 

Overall

‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2’ is a clean, viewer-friendly, and thoroughly entertaining comedy that is perfect for the whole family to watch together. 

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