Since the publication of the posters, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, starring Kapil Sharma, has been drawing attention. Posters of various weddings have been shared by the creators. According to reports, the highly awaited follow-up to the comedian’s Bollywood debut might be released in theaters on September 26, which is also the tenth anniversary of the first movie’s premiere.
According to a source cited by Bollywood Hungama, “The makers are considering multiple dates, and September 26, 2025, is one of the dates being seriously looked at.” The date is significant, and there isn’t much competition on that day. That week, September 25, 2015, marked the exact tenth anniversary of the first part’s publication. This has increased the date’s importance.
The insider went on to say, “It has not yet been decided if September 26 will be set as the release date. Because they are optimistic about the movie’s box office possibilities, the producers are certain that they want the best date for it. Anukalp Goswami is the director of Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, which is produced by Abbas-Mustan, Ratan Jain, and Ganesh Jain under the auspices of Venus Worldwide Entertainment in collaboration with Abbas Mustan Film Production.
With Kapil’s character now embroiled in a multicultural marital catastrophe, the movie seems to be the ultimate shaadi comedy. The film, which stars Kapil Sharma and Manjot Singh, maintains the original’s beloved mix of humor, bewilderment, and mayhem. “Waiting eagerly to see myself in this movie,” one admirer commented. “Kapil Sharma Sir Legend Comedy King Aur Bollywood Superstar Super Movie Ke Sath Kis Kis Ko Pyar Karo 2” was written by somebody.
Kapil Sharma previously said in an exclusive interview with News18 that he was presented with many film offers after Zwigato, all of which needed him to portray “serious” parts. He discussed it with us, saying, “I was offered nine projects after the premiere of the Zwigato teaser. These movies were all in the serious zone. However, many of those authors were clearly not serious about their own work (laughter).
He openly said, “I’m thankful to God for being able to do some good work and earn well by being within my own comfort zone,” when we asked him what had prevented him from shooting more Hindi films. However, the writing should be strong enough to make it seem worthwhile if I had to leave that area and work in the blazing heat.” “I only want to do films that touch my heart,” the 41-year-old continues. It was and will continue to be a top priority for me. Making movies for financial gain is not what I want to do. I’ve earned plenty. I’m quite wealthy (laughs).