Kapil Sharma Promises ‘4 Times the Fun’ in Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Motion Poster
Published On: 23 October 2025 | Bollywood | By: Team Moviekoop

Kapil Sharma unveils motion poster of Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, promising “4 times the fun.” The rom-com releases in theatres on December 12.
Kapil Sharma unveiled the motion poster of his upcoming romantic-comedy Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 on Thursday, confirming that the film will hit theatres on December 12. Directed and written by Anukalp Goswami, the film also stars Manjot Singh, Ayesha Khan, Hira Warina, Tridha Choudhary, and Parul Gulati in key roles.
The new motion poster shows Kapil seated on a chair with c standing behind him—both sporting bewildered expressions. The actresses, meanwhile, are seen holding up the chair, hinting at the chaos and confusion the film promises. Sharing the clip, Kapil captioned it, “Get ready for double the confusion and 4 times the fun!”
The sequel is co-produced by Abbas-Mustan, who directed the 2015 original, along with Ratan Jain and Ganesh Jain’s Venus Entertainment.
In the first installment, Kapil played Shiv Ram Kishan, a man juggling three wives and a girlfriend, leading to a series of hilarious mix-ups. Since then, the comedian-actor has appeared in Firangi (2017), Zwigato (2022), and most recently Crew (2024), where he starred opposite Tabu. Kapil continues to entertain audiences as host of The Great Indian Kapil Show on Netflix India, alongside Kiku Sharda, Sunil Grover, and Krushna Abhishek.
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