# Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2: Kapil S


# Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2: Kapil Sharma's Comedy Sequel Crashes with a Christmas Flop – What Went Wrong? **Kapil Sharma's big screen comeback, Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2, hit rock bottom on Christmas Day, earning less than Rs 5 lakh amid fierce competition from new releases like Tu Meri Main Tera and Dhurandhar.**[1] Released on December 12, 2025, the film promised laughs but delivered a box office disaster, closing its theatrical run in just two weeks.[2] ## A Promising Start That Fizzled Fast The sequel to the 2015 hit opened decently with **₹1.58 crore on Day 1**, climbing to **₹2.07 crore on Saturday** and **₹2.92 crore on Sunday**, for an opening weekend of **₹6.57 crore** in India.[1] By the end of Week 1, it had collected **₹9.77 crore**, but momentum stalled hard. Daily earnings plummeted: **₹0.80 crore on Monday (down 72.6%)**, and it never recovered, wrapping up at **₹12.30 crore net** domestically after 13-14 days.[1][2] Overseas, it fared even worse, grossing just **$98,277 internationally** (about ₹0.18 million USD overseas), landing it at a dismal rank of 19,975 on all-time international box office lists.[3] Worldwide, the romantic comedy – directed by Anukalp Goswami and produced by Abbas-Mustan Films – barely scraped by, recovering only **35% of its budget**.[2][4] ## Competition Killed the Comedy Vibe On **Day 14 (Christmas Day)**, the film recorded its **lowest single-day collection below Rs 5 lakh**, squeezed out by fresh releases dominating screens.[1][2] Strong contenders like *Tu Meri Main Tera* and *Dhurandhar* stole the spotlight, limiting KKPK2 to sparse showtimes. Fans expected Kapil's signature humor to shine, but "it did not live up to expectations," as critics noted, amid a crowded ticket window.[2]
Empty cinema hall symbolizing box office flop

*Image: An eerily empty theater – a stark reminder of fading box office dreams (Unsplash).*

## Lessons from the Flop: Bollywood's Tough Game This isn't just numbers – it's a wake-up call. Kapil's massive TV fanbase didn't translate to theaters, highlighting how **limited screens and competition can doom even big names**.[2] Will we see Kapil pivot back to TV, or is a stronger comedy revival next? Bollywood's box office remains unpredictable, especially during festive seasons. What do you think – was *Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2* doomed from the start, or did competition steal its thunder? **Drop your thoughts in the comments below, share this post with fellow Bollywood buffs, and let's discuss if Kapil deserves another shot!**
Citations
1.https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/movie/kis-kisko-pyaar-karoon-2/box-office/
2.https://www.imdb.com/news/ni65633244/
3.https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Kis-Kisko-Pyaar-Karoon-2-(2025-India)
4.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kis_Kisko_Pyaar_Karoon_2
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