Updated On: 14 November, 2025 12:44 PM IST | Mumbai | Shruti Sampat
The film works best as a warm, classic rom-com filled with humorous generational clashes, Ajay Devgn’s effortless deadpan moments, and Rakul Preet Singh’s standout, spirit

Rakul Preet Singh and Ajay Devgn
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De De Pyaar De 2 takes forward the tone and texture of its predecessor—light, engaging, occasionally messy, but always watchable. The sequel finds Ashish (Ajay Devgn) and Aisha (Rakul Preet Singh) already in a steady relationship, only to steer the drama toward her family home, where the real conflict waits. Aisha’s father, Rakesh (R. Madhavan), and mother, Anju (Gautami Kapoor), struggle with the unconventional match: he’s older, divorced, and with grown-up kids; she’s young, spirited, and absolutely certain of her choice.
The film unfolds like a classic family rom-com, weaving together humour, tension, and emotional push-and-pull. There’s an undeniable warmth to the narrative, even when it goes through familiar beats. The comedy lands in parts, especially in scenes where Rakesh’s rigid worldview clashes with Aisha’s fiery independence. Ashish, meanwhile, finds himself navigating a minefield of insecurities, generational differences, and awkward introductions—territory Ajay Devgn handles with his trademark deadpan ease.