• The biggest problem with “Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2″ isn’t that it stereotypes women, it doesn’t even do it in a way that makes you laugh.

  • Rachit Gupta
    Rachit Gupta
    Filmfare

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    PKP2 is definitely worth a watch. The misogyny is present, but it stays in the under current. The story is just fantastic. The film is not just relevant to our times, it is a straight laced portrayal of our lives. The frivolity of modern relationships and the ease with which people deceive themselves are all presented with the right dash of humour. This one is definitely an upgrade on its original. And a very good film for youngsters.

  • Suprateek Chatterjee
    Suprateek Chatterjee
    HuffingtonPost.in

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    I have no doubt that this movie will do well at the box-office, which means that we can expect this to turn into a franchise that employs lesser-known, largely mediocre actors and uses misogyny as its Khan. To paraphrase Neil Armstrong, that’s one small step for Lokhandwala’s economy, and one giant leap backward for womankind (not to mention cinema).

  • …thinks the only way to get laughs is by making the women ridiculous. The film promotes prejudice and camouflaged in its ‘insights’ are offensive stereotypes that you’d hope modern India would want to shatter rather than reinforce. It makes you wonder just what sort of romantic trauma was survived by those who made, supported and produced this film.

  • Gayatri Gauri
    Gayatri Gauri
    Firstpost

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    Men, be ready to relate. At times. Women, be ready to hate. All the time. Hopefully, you can laugh it all off. Together.

  • Komal Nahta
    Komal Nahta
    Komal Nahta's Blog

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    …is a small film which will prove to be big at the box-office. Its comedy will keep the youngsters and young at heart in splits and, therefore, its distributors smiling from ear to ear. A sure­ fire hit!

  • In the din that the film generates, love is given a bad name and sent to the gallows. And that isn’t the ideal recipe for a film yearning for a generous shower of pyaar at the box office.

  • Criselle Lobo
    Criselle Lobo
    BookMyShow

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    Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 showcases boys’ views on love and relationships, and is a decent one-­time watch. It never takes itself too seriously, and some of the dialogues will definitely crack you up.

  • You really have to ask yourself about the maturity of the scriptwriters who have clearly given vent to their misogyny through this immature sequel to the 2011 film.

  • Anuj Kumar
    Anuj Kumar
    The Hindu

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    Carrying forward the flavour of the original, it is a film that many men make in their minds!