Director Hails Him as the Shah Rukh Khan of Comedy

Kapil Sharma in Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2

You see Anukalp Goswami step into direction with Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 after writing the original film in 2015. He says the team planned every scene with care to avoid controversy. The focus stayed on keeping the humour clean and widely acceptable.

You hear him explain that the film shows characters from four communities, but none are misrepresented. The team stayed aware of the present climate and worked to ensure respect. The goal never involved shock or provocation.

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You watch him stress that the story reflects how people in India live together every day. Festivals, friendships, and homes overlap in real life and the film mirrors that truth. Inclusivity guided the writing from start to finish.

You also learn that the Central Board of Film Certification cleared the film with zero cuts. Anukalp sees this as proof that the film respects limits. He says the board understood the intent behind each joke.

You hear Anukalp call Kapil Sharma the Shah Rukh Khan of comedy. Shreya Ghoshal used the same phrase earlier. He says Kapil’s innocence makes people laugh even when he teases, and his fame never shows in his behaviour on set.

You also find out casting demanded extra care, especially in balancing roles for the female leads. Anukalp thanks Abbas–Mustan for guiding him through every step. He positions the film as light viewing that leans on humour and shared culture.

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