“ Insaan ho ya samvidhaan, jo sabko apnaoge ,” this statement in Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2’s climax not just evoked the loudest laughter but also summed up the film. The Kapil Sharma-led comedy is about a man who marries not one but three women -- each from a different religion -- and is now trying to keep the peace in a domestic universe held together by lies, luck, and sheer comedic panic. Added to that is another woman, whom he wanted to marry in the first place, but appears and disappears from the scene in her (or the screenplay's) convenience.
If the first film was Kapil warming up to the big screen, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 feels like he has finally accepted what the audience wants from him -- a movie that plays like a supersized episode of his comedy show. The writers know Kapil’s

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