Don't get fooled by Feminist and Alpha Men groups . They will intentionally give low rating, but can't hide the harsh reality under carpet any more.
Luv Ranjan’s directorial debut--Pyar Ka Punchnama was not a surprise hit of 2011, the film went on to develop the harsh reality of #FeministWorld how the worth of a man in today . The film was appreciated by many as it shows courage to picture out in their loved movie, how man used to suffer in a relationship.
The film traces the life of three friends – Gogo (Karthik Aryan), Siddharth (Sunny Singh) and Thakur (Omkar Kapoor), who get into a relationship as soon as they meet their girls. After their initial fling, the trio is seen getting deep into a mess rather than a relationship.
Gogo's love interest Chiku (Nusrat Bharucha) never fails to dig about his boyfriend’s past but finds it okay to share bed with her male best friend, thanks to ideology of #MyChoice #MyBody should be acceptable only for women.
While Siddharth gets fed up of performing household chores of his girlfriend to impress her parents, Thakur struggles with an utterly overbearing and pretentious girlfriend Kusum (Ishita Sharma) who has her eyes set on his bank accounts.
Witness many Laws and Sc judgments , where it says Jobless can’t be a ground to deny maintenance to your wife or Girlfriend , but the same Job loss can be ground for your well educated, healthy wives or girlfriends to claim maintenance from Husband or Boyfriend.
The dialogues by Rahul Mody, Tarun Jain and Luv Ranjan takes a swipe at the conventional notion of love and commitment in a fast changing world where love has become a self interest in disguise. It’s like girls or women had already reached to 22nd century when it comes to choose their partner but men still sleeping in 16th century love story.
PKP-2 is basically an 21st century harsh reality of love-relationship , which many boys or men are un-aware or don’t know , except sharing jokes on wives or girlfriends in closed WhattsApp group.
Like its prequel, PKP-2 once again offers a bursting soliloquy by a brilliant Karthik Aryan on impossibility of understanding a woman. Only this time Karthik Aryan has replaced Kartikeya Tiwari.
PKP-2 could be an eyesore for the radical feminist brigade as the film has unabashedly exposes the harsh reality of #FeminsitWorld and is totally unapologetic, unlike many other film try to justify the wrong doing of Women. Fact is such relationship does not have a happy ending and can’t be, so why to be apologetic?
One short fall of the film is it had failed to bring another important harsh reality, if such love-relationship failed it’s the men have to go to jail , that's #UnFairlaw of India. There should have been at least one of them termed as rapist and send to Life imprisonments.
In any disturb love-relationship, if the boys break up, he had been termed as Rapist and if Girls break up, still the Boy termed as Stalker or Mental or Pervert .
It’s no more a #MensWorld, it’s #FeministWorld who force men or Boys to behave like a just Free ATM machine or became a Robot without heart and humanity.
Cast: Kartik Aaryan, Nushrat Bharucha, Sunny Singh,Sonalli Sehgall,Ishita Raj,Omkar Kapoor
Director: Luv Ranjan
Rating: 4.5/5
Luv Ranjan’s directorial debut--Pyar Ka Punchnama was not a surprise hit of 2011, the film went on to develop the harsh reality of #FeministWorld how the worth of a man in today . The film was appreciated by many as it shows courage to picture out in their loved movie, how man used to suffer in a relationship.
The sequel to PKP is based on similar premise with different treatment with the story, the film once again highlights the plight of man in a so called #MansWorld where perceived that only women are claimed to be victims in gender inequality war.
The film traces the life of three friends – Gogo (Karthik Aryan), Siddharth (Sunny Singh) and Thakur (Omkar Kapoor), who get into a relationship as soon as they meet their girls. After their initial fling, the trio is seen getting deep into a mess rather than a relationship.
Gogo's love interest Chiku (Nusrat Bharucha) never fails to dig about his boyfriend’s past but finds it okay to share bed with her male best friend, thanks to ideology of #MyChoice #MyBody should be acceptable only for women.
While Siddharth gets fed up of performing household chores of his girlfriend to impress her parents, Thakur struggles with an utterly overbearing and pretentious girlfriend Kusum (Ishita Sharma) who has her eyes set on his bank accounts.
These are the story of almost every Boy friend’s of today’s #FeministWorld. Women had liberated themselves from their traditional roles and men had welcome the same with open heart, but they had never allowed men themselves to liberated from their traditional role of provider and protector for family and society.
Witness many Laws and Sc judgments , where it says Jobless can’t be a ground to deny maintenance to your wife or Girlfriend , but the same Job loss can be ground for your well educated, healthy wives or girlfriends to claim maintenance from Husband or Boyfriend.
PKP-2 has some genuine rib-tickling moments with a blend of dark humor and a balanced performance from most of the cast.
The dialogues by Rahul Mody, Tarun Jain and Luv Ranjan takes a swipe at the conventional notion of love and commitment in a fast changing world where love has become a self interest in disguise. It’s like girls or women had already reached to 22nd century when it comes to choose their partner but men still sleeping in 16th century love story.
Maximum boy or men victim of strong believe that without a wife or Girlfriend his life is totally useless. The magic key of success or failure in life caged in their wife or Girlfriends hand only.
PKP-2 is basically an 21st century harsh reality of love-relationship , which many boys or men are un-aware or don’t know , except sharing jokes on wives or girlfriends in closed WhattsApp group.
Like its prequel, PKP-2 once again offers a bursting soliloquy by a brilliant Karthik Aryan on impossibility of understanding a woman. Only this time Karthik Aryan has replaced Kartikeya Tiwari.
PKP-2 a movie which has courage to show the truth and harsh reality of 21st century and hope many men will come in reality that today Love-relationship or marriage for women no more like 16th century love story.
PKP-2 could be an eyesore for the radical feminist brigade as the film has unabashedly exposes the harsh reality of #FeminsitWorld and is totally unapologetic, unlike many other film try to justify the wrong doing of Women. Fact is such relationship does not have a happy ending and can’t be, so why to be apologetic?
Keeping in mind it’s a low budget film ( 9crs) and maximum movie reviewer will take side of feminist world , you will find low rating , but I will give 4.5 out of 5 instead of 5 , as the film failed to give the true messages at end about future of such relationship .
One short fall of the film is it had failed to bring another important harsh reality, if such love-relationship failed it’s the men have to go to jail , that's #UnFairlaw of India. There should have been at least one of them termed as rapist and send to Life imprisonments.
In any disturb love-relationship, if the boys break up, he had been termed as Rapist and if Girls break up, still the Boy termed as Stalker or Mental or Pervert .
If such love-relationship failed it’s the men have to go to jail.
It’s no more a #MensWorld, it’s #FeministWorld who force men or Boys to behave like a just Free ATM machine or became a Robot without heart and humanity.
Very insightful review.
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ReplyDeletePicture main too happy ending hai...
But uske baad ki story koi nahi batata, Main batata hoon uski baat ki story.
Chouka, will be in jail for outraging the modesty of women, rape. The other two will be in charge of Domestic Violence, Rape and Maintenance!
I fully agree Gaurav. If PKP2 had been the real ending, it had been 1000crs movie. Hope PKP3 will coming soon
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