• Shubhra Gupta
    Shubhra Gupta
    Indian Express

    4

    The only reason not to run out of the theatre, screaming, is that Sharma displays a surprising flair for underplaying.

  • Sweta Kaushal
    Sweta Kaushal
    Hindustan Times

    4

    KKPK establishes Kapil Sharma’s acting skills beyond doubt, but he couldn’t have made a worse choice. Watch the film only if you are a hopeless fan of the comedian. For us, even his talent was not enough to save the regressive and non-original film.

  • Rohit Bhatnagar
    Rohit Bhatnagar
    Deccan Chronicle

    2

    Over all Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon is a brain dead comic caper. The film looks like a cheap Bhojpuri melodrama. If you still curious to watch the comedy king of small screen Kapil, then you could try Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon but don’t complain us later!

  • The few jokes that do work in this illogical, tardy drivel have more to do with how idiotic they are then amusing. But mostly you cringe at the sight of Kapil posing next to the full moon from a multi-storey’s terrace whilst his starry-eyed wives conduct the Karva Chauth ritual for the four-timing half’s long life.

  • Even if one walks into Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon with zero expectation, the film would still be hard pressed to measure up.

    Verdict: If you have any pyaar to spare, shower it on better fare.

  • Renuka Vyavahare
    Renuka Vyavahare
    Times Of India

    4

    Arbaaz Khan and Varun Sharma deserve a special mention for they are hilarious. The girls look pretty and the samandar song is beautiful but if you want to see the film solely for Kapil’s brand of humour, you get babaji ka thullu.

  • Sarita Tanwar
    Sarita Tanwar
    DNA India

    5

    If you’re a Kapil Sharma fan, chances are you’ll enjoy this one too. The brand and level of comedy is just the same as on his show.

  • In case you know how to handle dumb humor, this film will make you laugh and if not, God save you. This is not Kapil Sharma’s best attempt at comedy. In the name of a decent plot, you get ‘Babaji Ka Thullu’…

  • Sachin Chatte
    Sachin Chatte
    The Navhind Times

    3

    Create as much as chaos and confusion is the only mantra of screenplay, rest all be damned. The scenes are artificial and look forced, while there may be the odd funny line, there is very little reason to cheer in this oddball story.

  • …though the film hangs on a flimsy plot the duo manage to extract huge Laugh Out Loud moments from the goings-on on screen.

  • The film, however, does make you laugh out loud in parts — at some points, because it is genuinely funny, but mostly in sheer exasperation at the absurdity of it all.

  • Troy Ribeiro
    Troy Ribeiro
    NowRunning

    3

    The humour comes in the form of witty dialogues and the situations, albeit oft seen and forced, with no logical links.

  • … there are some good moments too but sadly they are few! The theme of the wedding sequence towards the end will actually make you laugh! Based on contrived circumstances, this script is deeply flawed.

  • Subramanian Harikumar
    Subramanian Harikumar
    Bollywood Life

    5

    If you are looking for having a few laughs at the cinemas this week, and have the stomach to digest a dumb comedy, then Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon is for you! Watch it for Kapil Sharma’s impressive debut!

  • Rashmi
    Rashmi
    TheWiire

    5

    …has an unimaginable script something hard to believe but just watch it, at your own risk.

  • One wonders if we’ll always be stuck with comedies, that in an attempt to be massy, end up as regressive and stuck in a time-warp.

  • JPN
    JPN
    Jagran

    4

    The film, however, does make you laugh out loud in parts — at some points, because it is genuinely funny, but mostly in sheer exasperation at the absurdity of it all.

  • Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon will require you to literally leave logic, intelligence and common sense behind. Having said that Kapil Sharma’s comedy flick is thoroughly enjoyable and will make you laugh through out. Definitely worth the watch.

  • This hare-brained, idiotic buffoonery stoops too low for laughs and if you have any dignity and an inkling of respect for humour, give Kapil Sharma’s debut debacle a miss. As Mrs Funnybones writes, nothing is life is sacred, except laughter….Respect it!

  • Go for it if you are able to send logic out of the window to enjoy a few laughs.