Kapil Sharma’s comedy sequel Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 has collected around ₹4.35 crore in its first two days, falling short of the 2015 original’s stronger opening. Despite a slight improvement on Day 2, the film is struggling to gain momentum amid stiff competition from Ranveer Singh’s Dhurandhar.
Released on December 12, the film opened with ₹1.75–1.85 crore on Friday and added ₹2.14–2.5 crore on Saturday, taking its two-day total close to ₹4 crore. While Sharma’s loyal fan base ensured decent occupancy, trade analysts note that the sequel’s collections remain modest compared to expectations. The dominance of *Dhurandhar*, which has already crossed ₹350 crore worldwide, has further limited the sequel’s growth prospects.
Notable updates
• Day 1 collection: ₹1.75–1.85 crore, with 16–18% occupancy
• Day 2 collection: ₹2.14–2.5 crore, total nearing ₹4.35 crore
• Occupancy improved to 21–26% on Saturday
• Trails behind the 2015 original’s stronger box office debut
• Faces heavy competition from *Dhurandhar*, which continues its blockbuster run
Major takeaway
*Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2* shows modest improvement but remains overshadowed by competing releases. The sequel’s performance highlights the challenge of reviving a franchise in a crowded release window.
Sources: Times Now, News18, OTTplay, Sacnilk, Hindustan Times