Released on December 12, 2025, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, starring Kapil Sharma, came to with decent expectations, mainly because the first film is still remembered for its fun and simple comedy. However, the sequel had to compete with big releases like Dhurandhar and Avatar: Fire and Ash, which took away much of the audience and screen space.
The film saw some footfall in the beginning, especially from Kapil Sharma’s fans and viewers looking for light, time-pass entertainment. Still, the opening numbers stayed average and did not pick up much over the weekend. As the weekdays started, collections saw a noticeable drop, showing that the film was not getting strong word-of-mouth support.
Audience reactions were mixed. While a section enjoyed the familiar humor and comic timing, many felt the story did not offer anything new compared to the first part. This affected repeat viewership and slowed down the film’s overall earnings.
Due to tough competition, limited buzz, and falling occupancy in theaters, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 ended its run as an average performer at the box office. Even with a known face and the goodwill of the franchise, the film could not turn into a big success.
The original Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon (2015) worked well because its concept felt fresh at the time and connected easily with family audiences. Nearly a decade later the audience’s expectations have changed, and viewers are hoping for sharper writing and more memorable moments. The sequel’s inability to match that charm worked against it.

Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 (2025) Box Office Collection Report:
| Category | Collection |
| Opening Day Collection | ₹1.58 crore (approx.) |
| Opening Weekend Collection | ₹6.57 crore (approx.) |
| Indian Net Collection | ₹11.12 crore (approx.) |
| India Gross Collection | ₹13.24 crore (approx.) |
| Overseas Collection | ₹1.63 crore (approx.) |
| Worldwide Total Collection | ₹14.87 crore (approx.) |
The film did not really stay in people’s minds for long. After the first week, the excitement around it started to fade. Fewer people talked about it, both online and offline. There were no strong or memorable moments that made viewers recommend it to others. Interest slowly dropped as days passed. Because of this, the film failed to hold attention for a longer run.
