Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon (2015) is a mainstream Hindi romantic comedy starring Kapil Sharma in his film debut. With a premise built on slapstick, situational misunderstandings and a comic protagonist juggling multiple romantic entanglements, the film exemplifies a strand of commercial Bollywood that prioritizes mass-appeal humor and star-driven marketing over narrative subtlety. This paper examines the film’s narrative structure, comedic strategies, gender dynamics, star persona, and reception, and situates it within broader trends in 2010s Hindi cinema.
To manage his chaotic personal life, Kumar buys three flats on different floors of the same building, using his friend Karan (Varun Sharma) as a buffer to keep his wives from meeting.
Through its narrative, "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon" explores several themes that resonate deeply with audiences. The movie sheds light on:
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon (2015) is a mainstream Hindi romantic comedy starring Kapil Sharma in his film debut. With a premise built on slapstick, situational misunderstandings and a comic protagonist juggling multiple romantic entanglements, the film exemplifies a strand of commercial Bollywood that prioritizes mass-appeal humor and star-driven marketing over narrative subtlety. This paper examines the film’s narrative structure, comedic strategies, gender dynamics, star persona, and reception, and situates it within broader trends in 2010s Hindi cinema.
To manage his chaotic personal life, Kumar buys three flats on different floors of the same building, using his friend Karan (Varun Sharma) as a buffer to keep his wives from meeting.
Through its narrative, "Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon" explores several themes that resonate deeply with audiences. The movie sheds light on: