Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 - Critics reviews

Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2

Produced byAbbas-Mustan
Release date12 December 2025
Running time142 minutes
2.5/5
Hindustan Times says the film is funny and breezy in parts but stretched in others, with Kapil Sharma’s effortless comic timing, Manjot Singh’s support and Asrani’s nostalgic appearance making it watchable.
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3.5/5
Koimoi says Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 delivers exactly what it promises: triple weddings, endless chaos and Kapil Sharma at his comic best. The review calls it a stress buster and a vast improvement on the first film.
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3.5/5
Bollywood Hungama calls Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 a light hearted, massy laugh riot, saying the gags land more often than not, Kapil Sharma is in top form and the clean, family friendly humour gives the film a clear identity.
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2.5/5
News18 says Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is “all noise, no logic,” criticising the sequel for chaotic plotting, loud humour and weak writing. The review says Kapil Sharma’s comic timing still has moments, but the film does not build enough smart or consistent comedy around him.
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3/5
Filmibeat says Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 brings Kapil Sharma back in a clean, family friendly comedy filled with confusion, multiple marriages and harmless laughs. The review says the sequel is not very fresh and has illogical moments, but works as a decent one time watch for light family entertainment.
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2.5/5
Times of India says Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is a chaotic, light hearted entertainer that works if viewers are watching purely for Kapil Sharma’s brand of humour. The review notes that the film leans heavily on situational comedy and Kapil’s familiar timing.
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3/5
India TV News calls the film a good one time watch, saying Kapil Sharma’s comedy works in parts and late actor Asrani lights up the screen one last time.
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2.5/5
India Today says Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 doubles down on Kapil Sharma’s chaos driven comedy, with four relationships, cultural clashes and endless lies. The review treats it as a laughter filled sequel built around Kapil’s familiar comic timing and confusion comedy style.
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