Watching Kapil's KKPK gives you - Babaji ka Tullu!


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Mumbai, Sep 25: Kapil Sharma who had the nation laughing at his antics, comic timing and humorous dialogues on comedy nights with Kapil, did not turn out to be able to drum up as many laughs with his movie - Kis kis ko pyar karun.

Playing a man who is married to three women and having a girlfriend to satisfy, Kapil as Kumar Shiv Ram Kishan does a decent job in the laughter area but fails to shoulder the movie as is expeccted of many heroes. Seen juggling his married life between three floors of a building, Kapil is joined by Varun Sharma - who as his friend and neighbour abets him in carrying on his charade without a hitch.

The movie reminds us of Govinda's movies in which he had more than one wife such as 'Gharwali Baharwali' where he struggles to keep both wives from meeting each other. As is the expected climax - Kapil' s three wives too meet up when one of them invites the other two to her birthday party. Kapil avoids meeting to the other two by smothering cake on his own face. The story seems to have gone out the window along with any logic that might have been there to begin with and while Kapil manages to dole out his signature jokes, the movie does not hold the attention of the audiences.

  

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