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Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 is a 2015 Hindi film. It is a sequel to the 2011 film Pyaar Ka Punchnama.[1] The sequel is directed by Luv Ranjan and produced by Viacom 18 Motion Pictures and Panorama Studios Production.[2] The film stars Kartik Aaryan as Gogo, Omkar Kapoor as Thakur, Sunny Nijar as Chauka, Sonnalli Seygall as Supriya, Ishita Raj Sharma as Kusum and Nushrat Bharucha as Chikoo.[3] The film was released on 16 October 2015.


Plot
Anshul a.k.a. Gogo (Kartik Aaryan), Siddharth a.k.a. Chauka (Sunny Nijar) and Tarun a.k.a. Thakur (Omkar Kapoor) are flatmates and best friends. Gogo meets Ruchika a.k.a. Chiku (Nushrat Bharucha) and gives her his number. Siddharth ends up meeting Supriya (Sonnalli Seygall) at a family wedding and instantly falls for her. Thakur meets Kusum (Ishita Raj Sharma) while working out at the gym and they start seeing each other. The guys get into relationships with the girls. However, love gets lost in a while. Gogo disapproves of the proximity between Chiku and Sunny, her best friend. Siddharth helps Supriya and her family in their chores, but Supriya is not willing to take the relationship forward. Kusum does not support Thakur in his business adventure and is using him for her luxuries. After some time, Gogo finds out that Chiku always badmouths about him with her friends, Thakur has an argument with Kusum about his business and he realises that Kusum is selfish. Supriya's marriage is fixed with an NRI Pankaj, when her parents find out about Siddharth's love for her they disapprove the match. That night Supriya arrives and says she will only marry Siddharth, The following morning Supriya's father arrives with police. Supriya testifies against Siddharth due to her father's threatening. Siddharth explains to her father that he will never see Supriya again and she can marry Pankaj without expecting any hindrances from him in exchange for dropping the police case against him. All three boys leave the girls. The film ends with them acknowledging that the only place where they can get true love is from their mother.

Cast
Kartik Aaryan as Anshul "Gogo" Sharma
Omkar Kapoor as Tarun Thakur
Sunny Singh as Chauka/Siddharth
Nushrat Bharucha as Ruchika "Chiku" Khanna
Sonnalli Seygall as Supriya
Ishita Raj Sharma as Kusum[5][6]
Sharat Saxena as Supriya's father

Reception
CNN-IBN gave 3 stars describing the movie as "The film is funnier and slightly less misogynistic than the prequel."[7] Hindustan Times praised the performance of the actors, stating "All the actors fit perfectly into their characters: The boys effortlessly depict what men often discuss during boys’ talk and the girls play dumb as and when the character demands."[8] The Hindu review stated "Carrying forward the flavour of the original, it is a film that many men make in their minds!"[9] The Economic Times review mentioned "Sure, the film may resonate with the masochistic sorts who like taking a whipping in love or even those who enjoy a few laughs no matter the joke, but the rest can easily skip this one."[10]

The seven minute long monologue featuring Kartik Aaryan was one of the highlights of the movie.[11][12][13]

Box office[edit]
The film grossed ₹5.50–5.75 crore on its opening day,[14] beating the records of Piku, Katti Batti and Jazbaa.[15] By the end of the first weekend, a total of ₹22.40 crore (US$3.3 million) total had been collected.[16] The film collected ₹39.25 crore (US$5.8 million) by the end of its opening week.[17]

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External links[edit]
Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 at the Internet Movie Database
Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 at Bollywood Hungama
Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2 on Facebook

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Humshakals (English: Look-alikes) is a 2014 Indian romantic comedy film[3] directed by Sajid Khan and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. Saif Ali Khan, Ram Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh are in triple roles. The film is shot extensively in foreign locations, starting September 2013.[4] The film is co-produced by Fox Star Studios and Vashu Bhagnani's Pooja Entertainment.[5] The film was released on 20 June 2014.[6]

The film was heavily panned upon its release. Individuals starring in the movie and otherwise associated with it such as Bipasha Basu and Esha Gupta also criticized its production publicly. Regarded as one of the worst films ever made in Indian history, the movie also failed to make back its production costs in the box office.

Plot
Ashok (Saif Ali Khan) and Kumar (Riteish Deshmukh) are best friends, whereas Shanaya (Tamannaah Bhatia) and Mishti (Bipasha Basu) are their love interests. Ashok's father is a multi millionaire but has been in a coma for the last six years, while his wicked Mamaji (Ram Kapoor) teams up with an evil doctor, Dr. Khan (Nawab Shah) to get rid of Ashok and take over all his property. During a board meeting Singh mixes a medicine in Ashok and Kumar's drink and they both start behaving like dogs.

They are taken to a mental asylum for treatment by Dr. Shivani (Esha Gupta), who soon realises the truth and promises to discharge them. But fate takes a twist as two lookalikes of Ashok and Kumar being treated in the same hospital's 'B' ward (who work for Bijlani (Chunkey Pandey), a cocaine smuggler) are accidentally released instead of the true ones. Shanaya and Mishti take them to Ashok's mansion where Singh understands the whole mix-up and plans to use the duplicate Ashok to become the owner of the whole business empire. Now the true Ashok and Kumar also come to know of Mamaji's evil plan but are stuck in the asylum. They are offered help by one of the ward boy Cyrus (Darshan Jariwala), who takes them to a secret ward 'C' to meet 'Johnny' who is a look alike of Mamaji but has a dangerous habit of attacking people who sneeze in front of him. Ashok and Kumar plan revenge against Singh with the help of Johnny but get caught by the warden Y. M. Raj (Satish Shah) before they can escape from the asylum. Y. M. Raj prepares to punish them but accidentally sneezes in front of them. Angered by this, Johnny beats him black and blue, thus helping the three to escape.

On the day of the board meeting, the true Ashok and Kumar were about to expose Singh, when Dr. Khan triggers the fire alarm. All the three mental patients escape the building. Now desperate Ashok and Kumar bump into a dance bar owner Balbir the triplicate of Singh while Singh also arranges another set of Ashok and Kumar with the help of plastic surgery. Singh takes the triplicate Ashok and Kumar to 'House of Commons' were the fake Ashok is to hand over all the business to him in the presence of Prince Charles but the real Ashok and Kumar arrive along with the triplicate of Singh. To add to the confusion the three mental patients also storm in to help the real Ashok and Kumar creating panic among the eyewitnesses on seeing so many lookalikes together.

The movie closes with Ashok's father coming out of his coma and recognising the true Ashok and getting Singh arrested for his deeds.


Cast
Saif Ali Khan as Ashok Singhania
Tamannaah Bhatia as Shanaya Trivedi
Riteish Deshmukh as Kumar
Bipasha Basu as Mishti
Ram Kapoor as Kunwar Amar Nath Singh / Johnny / Balbir
Esha Gupta as Dr. Shivani Gupta
Satish Shah as Y.M. Raj
Darshan Jariwala as Cyrus Patel
Chunkey Pandey as Karan T Bijlani
Nawab Shah as Dr. Khan
Akash Khurana as Ashok's father
Rohit Singhh as Chaprasi of Ashok's father's girlfriend's daughter's najayaz bathroom cleaner
Filming
Shooting of the film commenced on 24 September 2013 in London with Saif Ali Khan, Ram Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh all of whom have reportedly been cast in triple roles.[7] It was reported that all three actresses Tamannaah Bhatia and Bipasha Basu, Esha Gupta have sported bikinis in the movie.[8] The team of Humshakals shot in Mauritius for the final part of the film starting on 22 February 2014. Two songs and several sequences were shot at the La Plantation Resort & Spa, Le Méridien, Intercontinental Resort, Bagatelle Mall of Mauritius and the Northern Beaches. Mauritian extras also participated in the shooting.[9][10]

After the release and the poor critical response, Saif Ali Khan told the press that "The film didn't have a script as such, it was all there in Sajid's mind."[11]

Soundtrack
Humshakals
Soundtrack album by Himesh Reshammiya
Released 26 May 2014
Genre Film Soundtrack
Length 23:59
Label Zee Music Company
Sony Music
Himesh Reshammiya chronology
The Xposé
(2014) Humshakals
(2014) Kick
(2014)
The soundtrack of Humshakals is composed by Himesh Reshammiya and lyrics are written by Mayur Puri, Sameer and Shabbir Ahmed. The first single of the movie is "Caller Tune", by Neeraj Shridhar and Neeti Mohan. The soundtrack was released on 26 May 2014.

Track listing
Track Listing
No. Title Lyrics Singer(s) Length
1. "Caller Tune"   Sameer Neeraj Shridhar and Neeti Mohan 4:35
2. "Piya Ke Bazaar Mein"   Shabbir Ahmed Himesh Reshammiya, Shalmali Kholgade and Palak Muchhal 4:22
3. "Barbaad Raat"   Mayur Puri Sanam Puri and Shalmali Kholgade 3:24
4. "Look into My Eyes"   Sameer Ash King and Neeti Mohan 3:36
5. "Hum Pagal Nahi Hai"   Mayur Puri Himesh Reshammiya 4:26
6. "Khol De Dil Ki Khidki"   Shabbir Ahmed Mika Singh and Palak Muchhal 4:16
Total length: 23:59
Reception
Despite poor critical reception, the film did well at the box office during first few days after release.[12] The film made 63.72 which Koimoi estimates is less than half of its investment.[13]

Critical response
The critical response was largely negative.[14] Saurabh Dwivedi of India Today stated "for Sajid Khan, I can only say that Humshakals will be listed in one of the worst films of the century."[15] Mihir Fadnavis wrote in his Firstpost review, "... sexual tomfoolery, shrieking and hamming aside, there's much more to hate about this 'family movie'. It's disturbing to see such an atrocious, regressive, misogynistic, sexist, homophobic cinematic product force-fed to paying audiences. I can understand that a comedy need not be 'safe', but what goes on in Humshakals is simply too horrifying to bear."[16] Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times rated the film 0.5 out of 5 and stated "With no story or comedy on offer, even Riteish and Ram are unable to save the day for Sajid Khan."[17] Mohar Basu of Koimoi gave it 0/5 stars and said the film was "[l]oaded with indecipherable dim wit" and "an odd mishmash of pathos and drudgery."[18]

Bipasha Basu called Humshakals "the worst experience of [her] life,"[19] and Esha Gupta warned family members not to see the film.[20]


The film received five Golden Kela Award nominations,[21] and won for Worst Film.[22] It also won two Ghanta Awards; the film won Worst Picture and Ram Kapoor, Saif Ali Khan and Riteish Deshmukh shared the Worst Actor award.[23][24] The film also has a rare 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.