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De De Pyaar De 2 Movie Review

on Nov 14, 2025

Cast: Ajay Devgn, R Madhavan, Rakul Preet Singh, Jaaved Jaaferi, Meezaan Jafri, Ishita Dutta, Gautami Kapoor


Crew: 

Written by Luv Ranjan, Tarun Jain
Music by Yo Yo Honey Singh, Jaani, Aditya Dev–Payal Dev, Avvy Sra, Sagar Bhatia, Hitesh Sonik
Cinematography by Sudhir K. Chaudhary
Edited by Chetan M. Solanki
Directed by Anshul Sharma
Produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Luv Ranjan, Ankur Garg


Ajay Devgn has been concentrating on launching franchises from his popular films. After Son of Sardaar 2, he came up with De De Pyaar De 2, sequel to six years back film that became a sleeper hit. R Madhavan has joined the cast as father of Rakul Preet Singh in this sequel. Jaaved Jaaferi also joined the madness with his son, Meezaan. The movie released today and let's discuss about the film, in detail. 


Plot: 

Ashish Mehra (Ajay Devgn) gets his first wife and entire family's blessings to marry Ayesha (Rakul Preet Singh). Now, she asks him to get her family's approval. As they go to meet them, Ayesha's father Rajji (Madhavan), initially welcomes their relationship but when he gets to know Ashish is 52-year-old, he immediately backtracks and tries to match make between his daugther and Adi (Meezan Jafri). Ashish's friend Sameer Khanna (Jaaved Jaaferi) is the only person who is there to help him. How will Ashish win over Ayesha's family forms the crux of the story. 


Analysis: 

Ajay Devgn is unable to really infuse any life into his portrayals these days. The actor is almost sleep-walking in his roles as it seems like he is just showing up on sets for the pay check rather than trying to involve himself into the characters. Even his impeccable comic timing and screen presence are not yielding as much as they did in original. 


Madhavan is good and he tries his best. But the writing grows bad and worse for him with the arguments growing irritative. Rakul Preet Singh looks good and she makes a great impression in flesh display but she had been asked too much to lift in this movie when Ajay and Madhavan are sidelined. Meezan is good but doesn't leave any impact. 


Luv Ranjan seems to be sticking to his tried and tested formula with his movies that worked in Pyaar Ka Punchnama and forgot to bring any freshness to his comic one-libers. The plot tries to point out a progressive point of view towards love but never really lands with intent. Every scene and dialogue to dragged out to its wits just irritates audiences to another level. 


Technically also the film just looks too saturated with lighting, color schemes and production design, nothing really living up to the standards set for previous films. Well, Luv Ranjan did open up good conversations about taboo topics that young generation faces but he is unable to add any fresh angle to the same old argumentative style of his comedy. While Madhavan did try his best rest all just couldn't really infuse any life into this dead rubber of a film. 


Bottomline: 

Everyone took the filmmaking for granted and it is visible on screen. Just a bad film at every front. 


Rating: 1.5/5 


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