Remember the Parekh family? The lovable bunch from the hit TV show “Khichdi” are back on the big screen in “Khichdi 2: Mission Paanthukistan.” But does this sequel capture the magic of the original? Let’s find out!
Story
The story revolves around Praful Parekh (Rajeev Mehta), a simple man who bears an uncanny resemblance to the king of the fictional kingdom of Paanthukistan. Mistaken for royalty, Praful is whisked away on a hilarious adventure, along with his entire family. Expect the usual brand of wacky situations and nonsensical humor as the Parekhs try to navigate a foreign land and save the day.
Cast
Cast | Character |
---|---|
Supriya Pathak | Hansa Parekh |
Anang Desai | Babuji Parekh |
Vandana Pathak | Jayshree Parekh |
Pratik Gandhi | Himanshu Parekh (Jayshree’s Son) |
Kirti Kulhari | Special Agent |
Farah Khan | Cameo Appearance |
Jamnadas Majethia | |
Anant Vidhaat | |
Rajeev Mehta | Praful Parekh |
Kiku Sharda | Robot |
Review
“Khichdi 2” is a mixed bag. The film tries to up the ante from the original series with a more elaborate plot and grander visuals. While the slapstick humor and the endearing performances of the Parekh family remain intact, the larger-than-life storyline feels a bit forced.
Fans of the franchise will surely enjoy the reunion with their favorite characters. Supriya Pathak as the ever-exasperated Hansa and Anang Desai as the endearing Babuji are in top form, delivering their signature comedic timing flawlessly. New additions like Pratik Gandhi and Kirti Kulhari add a fresh touch, but their roles don’t have much depth.
The humor, while undeniably present, can be hit-or-miss. Some gags land perfectly, leaving you in stitches. Others rely on outdated double entendres and slapstick that might feel a bit juvenile for some viewers. The over-the-top plot also weakens the film’s charm at times.
Verdict
“Khichdi 2” is a film best enjoyed by fans of the original series. The familiar faces, the nonsensical humor, and the light-hearted chaos will bring back fond memories. However, the scaled-up storyline doesn’t quite match the charm of the simpler narrative.
So, if you’re looking for a nostalgic trip down memory lane filled with familiar faces and lighthearted humor, “Khichdi 2” is worth a watch. But if you’re expecting a groundbreaking comedy, you might be left wanting more.