Kapil Sharma-starrer Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 is set for a theatrical re-release after its initial box-office run was severely impacted by the massive performance of Dhurandhar, which dominated screens nationwide during the same period.
The comedy sequel, released in December 2025, struggled to retain screens beyond its opening week as theatres prioritised Dhurandhar, resulting in a sharp drop in daily collections despite a decent opening weekend. Industry tracking shows that the film witnessed steady footfalls over its first three days but saw a significant decline once screen availability reduced.
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 box office day-wise collection
Day 1 (1st Friday): ₹1.85 crore
Day 2 (1st Saturday): ₹2.50 crore
Day 3 (1st Sunday): ₹2.90 crore
Day 4 (1st Monday): ₹0.90 crore
Day 5 (1st Tuesday): ₹1.10 crore
Day 6 (1st Wednesday): ₹0.85 crore
Day 7 (1st Thursday): ₹0.75 crore
Day 8 (2nd Friday): ₹0.22 crore
Day 9 (2nd Saturday): ₹0.35 crore
Day 10 (2nd Sunday): ₹0.46 crore
Day 11 (2nd Monday): ₹0.13 crore
Day 12 (2nd Tuesday): ₹0.19 crore
Day 13 (2nd Wednesday): ₹0.18 crore
Total collection: ₹12.28 crore (approx.)
With limited screens and declining shows, the film wrapped up its theatrical run earlier than expected. Considering audience feedback and the franchise value, the makers have now opted for a re-release in January 2026, hoping to capitalise on a relatively quieter release window and give the film a fair chance at the box office.
Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon 2 continues the situational comedy format that made the original film popular, with Kapil Sharma once again leading the narrative. The re-release strategy reflects a growing trend in the industry where films affected by major box-office clashes are being given a second theatrical opportunity once competition eases.
Details regarding the exact re-release date and screen count are expected to be announced soon.