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Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 Clears Censor With Single Cut Ahead of Dec. 12 Release

The director says the family comedy handles interfaith themes carefully and that casting, including Ayesha Khan, was driven by character fit.

Overview

  • The CBFC’s Examining Committee asked only for a replacement of an inappropriate real name in an opening scene, leaving religion-related dialogue and visuals unchanged.
  • After implementing the change, the film received a U/A (16+) certificate dated November 25, with a listed runtime of 142.25 minutes.
  • Kapil Sharma returns to the big screen in a sequel that follows his character’s marriages across different religious communities.
  • Director Anukalp Goswami praised Sharma’s comic instincts and described their work as collaborative, with improvisation kept within the character’s boundaries.
  • Goswami said Ayesha Khan’s selection was based on suitability for a Muslim character role rather than reality-show fame, as the film readies for its December 12 theatrical opening.