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Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2 review: This Kapil Sharma film is funny, breezy in parts, stretched in others

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Kapil Sharma's latest big screen outing, Kis Kis Ko Pyaar Karoon 2, a sequel to the film by the same name, follows that line to the T, sticking to almost the same concept.

The story, once again, revolves around a man from Bhopal, Mohan Sharma (Kapil), who wants to marry his girlfriend Sanya (Hira Warina), but their families oppose the match due to their different religions. He agrees to convert to Islam but ends up marrying Ruhi (Ayesha Khan). His own family then forces him to marry Meera (Tridha Choudhary).

And as he tries to finally marry Sanya after converting to Christianity, he somehow ends up marrying Jenny (Parul Gulati) while on honeymoon with the first two wives. The police, meanwhile is on the lookout for him after he confesses his multiple marriages to a priest.