By - Amit kumaR Agarwal
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon was a moderate success in 2015, after more than a decade Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 releases and to be honest is a yawn yarn rather than a comedy.
The base of comedy is mostly confusion and situational errors, naturally it is the screenplay that is almost the parallel-hero; here however this parallel-hero is flat, as such comedy is hardly there.
Kapil Sharma is eons better on his show, Manjot Singh is repetitive. Amongst the four lead actresses Tridha Choudhury impresses the most. Supporting cast suffers from under-developed roles.
The narrative is caught in a time-warp, as it reminds one of Govinda-David Dhawan comedies of the mid-90's. Technically the film is just about average. Anukalp Goswami's direction is very weak, even at a short length of about 2-hours, the film looks over-stretched.
To be honest, it is better to watch The Kapil Sharma Show rather than this film, it is a sure-shot non-performer.