KIS KIS KO PYARR KARU-2MOVIE REVIEW
Kapil Sharma is a master of comedy. He knows how to make audiences laugh even with childish antics and jokes, and he's doing the same in his film "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2." This film is a sequel to his 2015 debut, "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon," in which he finds himself entangled in the affairs of three wives. But how? Don't make the mistake of looking for logic in this.
The story of "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2"
Mohan (Kapil Sharma) is deeply in love with Sania (Heera Warina). They want to get married, but religion comes in the way. Both families are against this marriage. In this situation, Mohan, for the sake of his love, first transforms into Mehmood (a hat) and then into Michael (a suit). But instead of Sania, he finds a different bride in each religion. Mohan finds a bride in Meera (Tridha Choudhury), Mahmood in Ruhi (Ayesha Khan), and Michael in Jenny (Parul Gulati).
The story now unravels through the complexities of three wives and three different identities. What all does a man have to do to keep three wives of different religions happy in the same city? Does he find love? You'll find out after watching the film.
'Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2' Movie Review
Writer-director Anukulp Goswami's story is quite absurd, lacking any logic. The way these three girls fall for Mohan makes no sense. Why would an educated school teacher marry an unconscious man? Or would a woman working in the healthcare sector marry a man whose name she doesn't even know, just because he saved her life? Similarly, a man transforming into Mehmood simply by wearing a cap or Manjeet by wearing a turban also feels childish.
Despite this, Kapil Sharma manages to make the audience laugh even with his childishness. His comic timing is excellent, but when it comes to acting, his expressions become hilarious.
Manjot Singh, playing the role of friend Habibi, and Vipin Sharma, playing Mirza, excel in the acting department. Both of them make the scenes entertaining with their expressions. The track featuring Sushant Singh and Jamie Lever is also enjoyable.
Speaking of the girls, Tridha Choudhury, Ayesha Khan, and Parul Gulati all perform their roles well, except for Hira Warina. Warina needs to work on her expressions.
Tridha Choudhury's item dance number also feels awkward. The songs are a major weakness of the film. Overall, this is a passable film for Kapil Sharma fans, from which not much should be expected.
17 years of experience in journalism. Gathering and sharing experience from Amar Ujala Lucknow and Dainik Bhaskar Ludhiana, she reached Navbharat Times. Currently working as Assistant Editor in NBT Mumbai. Cinema is love, passion and profession all three, so she has a deep grasp on the subjects related to cinema and cinematic personalities. At the same time, she also writes sharply on gender equality and women's issues. For this, she has also been honored with Ladli Media Award for Gender Sensitivity.
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