De De Pyaar De 2’ movie review: Rakul Preet Singh radiates, Madhavan steals the spotlight in this sassy rom-com sequel


Sportspidia Exclusive : This Isn’t a ‘De De Pyaar De 2’ Review, It’s a Match Report! Who Won the ‘Love-Game’ Between Ajay’s Experience and Madhavan’s Defence?
This is less of a love story and more of a high-profile ‘Romantic Clash.’ We have done an in-depth analysis of each ‘player’s’ performance, the ‘game plan’ (direction), and the ‘final score’ (box office).
This film is a clash between two ‘alpha’ players. On one side, we have the ‘Veteran Player’ Ashish Mehra (Ajay Devgn), and on the other, the ‘Challenger’ and ‘Impossible Defender’ (R. Madhavan).
This isn’t a review; it’s a detailed match report of this ‘love-game’.
The Pitch Report (The Plot)
The ‘pitch’ (the story) picks up right where the first part left off. After winning the match on his ‘Home Ground’ (his own family), this is now an ‘Away Match’. Ashish (Ajay) must win over the family of his girlfriend, Ayesha (Rakul Preet).
However, the ‘Captain’ of the ‘away ground’ (Ayesha’s father) is none other than R. Madhavan, who is determined not to let this be a one-sided game. This is where the real ‘match’ begins.

A team’s victory doesn’t depend on just one player. Let’s see how every member of this ‘romantic squad’ performed:

Second Half: Here, the ‘game’ slows down. The team goes into ‘defensive’ mode (emotional drama). This part feels a bit stretched and seems to take the ‘match’ into ‘extra time’.
Technical Game (Music & Editing):
The film’s music is average; not a single song becomes a ‘stadium anthem’ (memorable). The editing could have been ‘sharper’, especially in the second half, where 10-15 minutes of ‘gameplay’ could have been trimmed.
Box Office: First Day ‘Score’
The true result of any ‘match’ is decided by the audience’s applause (collections). ‘De De Pyaar De 2’ has posted a ‘score’ of approximately ₹8.5 Crores on its first day. This ‘opening’ isn’t as ‘aggressive’ as expected, but it isn’t bad either. The ‘game’ now completely depends on its weekend (Saturday and Sunday) performance.
Sportspidia’s Verdict: The Final Whistle
So, should you buy a ‘ticket’ for this ‘match’?
‘De De Pyaar De 2’ is not a ‘World Cup Final’—it’s not a timeless classic. But it is definitely an entertaining ‘Champions League’ group match. It’s a light-hearted, ‘time-pass’ family entertainer.
Why watch? To see two ‘titans’ like Ajay and Madhavan play a ‘tactical game’ against each other.
Why skip? If you are expecting a tight script or flawless logic.
This ‘match’ belongs entirely to R. Madhavan, who walks away with the ‘Man of the Match’ award, even while playing on Ajay Devgn’s ‘home ground’.
Our Rating: 3.5 / 5 Stars
(Half a star is specifically for the Ajay-Madhavan ‘clash’)
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Ajay Devgn (The Veteran Striker):
Ajay is on his ‘home turf’ (comedy). His experience is clearly visible in the role of a 50+ lover. He knows exactly when to ‘land’ his punches. However, in some scenes, he appears a bit ‘defensive’ in front of Madhavan. His character is full of experience but lacks new ‘tricks’.

R. Madhavan (The ‘Rock’ Defender):
Man of the Match! Madhavan’s entry changes the ‘pace’ of the entire film. He isn’t just a father; he is an ‘Impossible Wall’ that seems unbeatable. His screen presence is so powerful that he gives even a ‘veteran’ like Ajay Devgn a run for his money. His controlled expressions and ‘throw’ of dialogues are perfect.

Rakul Preet Singh (The ‘Golden’ Trophy):
Rakul is the ‘trophy’ for which this entire ‘match’ is being played. She looks beautiful and has done a commendable job of balancing the two titans. However, her role in the ‘game’ is less active and more of an ‘objective’.

The Supporting Squad (The Bench Strength):
Javed Jaffrey and Meezaan Jafri are like ‘impact substitutes’. Whenever the ‘game’ slows down, they come onto the field and score some crucial ‘comedy points’.
Game Plan and Tactics (Direction and Strategy)
Coach (Director): Anshul Sharma
Strategist (Writer): Luv Ranjan
The director’s ‘game plan’ is clear: a fast-paced ‘attack’ (comedy) in the first half and ‘holding the position’ (emotion) in the second half.

First Half: It’s like a fast-paced T20 innings. ‘One-liners’ come one after another. Luv Ranjan’s trademark ‘dialogue-play’ works brilliantly here.

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