The movie was panned by critics for its crass humor and thin plot. Critics argued that the film relied too heavily on double entendres and lacked the comedic timing of the original 2005 film. However, despite the negative reviews, the film found a specific audience segment, particularly among younger viewers looking for mindless entertainment.
: Some official channels occasionally host the film for free with ads or as a rental. About the Movie
The movie revolves around a series of slapstick and "double entendre" situations where the porn stars struggle to act like a traditional Indian family. The humor stems from their constant near-slips where their real identities and habits almost expose the truth to Shalu’s father. Ultimately, after a chaotic series of events and misunderstandings, the truth is revealed, leading to a comedic resolution where Kanhaiya's sincerity wins over Shalu.
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The film follows Koolchand (Tusshar Kapoor) and Rocky (Aftab Shivdasani), two professional pornographic voice-over artists. To impress their conservative Indian families, they fabricate a fake wife and an elaborate backstory, leading to a series of double entendres, slapstick chaos, and the mandatory item songs. The film was notable for being shot in 3D—a baffling choice for a sex comedy, but one that Balaji Telefilms aggressively marketed.