KisKiskoPyaarKaroon Review - Kapil's big screen debut deserves a BabajiKa Thullu!

PUBLISHED DATE : 25/Sep/2015

KisKiskoPyaarKaroon Review -  Kapil's big screen debut deserves a BabajiKa Thullu!

KisKiskoPyaarKaroon Review–  Kapil’s big screen debut deserves a BabajiKa Thullu!

Divay Agarwal


If you are a fan of Kapil Sharma jokes, who goes to the theaters expecting a brainless comedy, only then will you be able to enjoy this aching, predictable film. KKPK doesn’t deal with logic at all and majorly suffers from the stupid and immature writing coming from a very weak script.

 

The story of film involves a upper middle-class man called SRK i.e. Shiv Ram Kishan (Kapil) and his comedy of errors, complications and loads of confusions arising out of his three marriages and an affair outside them. To make his life easier and better management of the three marriages, he shifts all of them in one building on three different floors.How he manages his three households and gets his secret love interest to marry him is the major plot of the film!

 

The duo of Abbas-Mastan should return to their usual thrillers they are known for as this experiment of theirs has failed bigtime. Nothing went their way, be it the very silly script, poor editing or Kapil’s portrayal as the hero of the movie. Coming onto the music, there’s not a single song which pleases your ear and the background score too is jarring.

 

The film is a loose script with a lot of Kapil’s one-line jokes. Although they lack the good comic writing, but Kapil’s delivery tickles your funny bone at times. He tries really hard to do a Govinda but fails to carry the very poorly written film on his shoulders. He does best what he’s king at i.e. comedy but fails as hero in all other aspects such as romance, drama, dance, etc.  Varun Sharma and Arbaaz Khan are the highlights of the film other than Kapil as they are successful in giving you a few genuine laughs. None of the ladies of the film leaves a solid impression and suffers from inexperience and mediocracy.

 

In all, you could skip this film, no questions asked! But if you really want to see Kapil’s debut, then you could wait for it to come on TV.

 

Rating – 1.5/5

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