


The misogyny is present, but it stays in the under current.

A funny fast paced movie of course, from a man's point of view. Chaudhary) is decent, the film's editing (Akiv Ali, Ajay Sharma) is crisp. The film's background music (Hitesh Sonik) keeps the audiences hooked to the film. The film's music (Hitesh Sonik, Sharib Sabri, Toshi Sabri) is strictly average. It is not really a part 2, in that sense, it is a remake. There is no further insight or deeper look at the relationships. It is not just the fact that it is misogynist for I would have a problem with a man-hating movie too. If you were disappointed /upset with that one, it will carry forward to this one. Storywise though if you enjoyed the first installment, you would like this one too. Pyar Ka Punchnama 2 then is more or less what you expect, more of the same with a slightly better hand at direction. There is of course, the much expected and I guess, looked forward to monologue by Kartik Aaryan. That is all that can be said really, given the characters were what they were. It then became repetitive and predictable. But, then from work, parent and girlfriend related jokes they became only girl-bashing jokes – which was also fine for a bit. It has snappy, witty dialogue and I laughed out loud at some of them too. Moving away from bewilderment over attitude towards relationships and coming to the movie itself. And the answer is they want to marry their hand! (given away in the trailer itself!) No comments. But these same men become mindless, spineless and do the lady's bidding like a domesticated pet? How? Why? Later, when they grow theis spine back they ask why too. By the way, who are these men who are so confident when wooing a girl that they succeed in getting her attention and more in one go.
