Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum


Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is a 2012 Indian Hindi adult comedy film directed by Sachin Yardi and produced by Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor. The film is a sequel to the 2005 sleeper hit, Kyaa Kool Hai Hum and the second installment of Kyaa Kool Hain Hum film series. The movie stars Ritesh Deshmukh and Tusshar Kapoor from the original cast. It released on 27 July 2012, and received mostly negative to mixed response. With good box office collections, the film was declared "Super-Hit".

Plot

The story follows Siddharth “Sid” Rana and Aditya “Adi” Chopra, roommates and good friends. Adi is a struggling actor, whilst Sid is a struggling DJ who admires his own dog Sackru more than himself, Adi and Sid manage to meet ends by offering Sackru for mating in dog breeding centres where Sackru mates with female dogs of his breed on playing a specific music by Sid. Adi falls in love with Simran Singhania who works at a call-center, Adi proposes Simran for marriage but she refuses and lies to him that she is lesbian, while Sid falls for Anuradha “Anu” Marlo whom he meets at a fashion show. Then Anu and Simran go to Goa to meet Anu's father, Francis Marlo who has gone mad ever since the death of his mother. In Goa, Baba 3G, a conman posing as a priest tells Marlo that his dead mother has been reincarnated into a female dog Rosemary. When Adi and Sid take Sackru and follow the girls to Goa and Sid meets Marlo where Sackru copulates with the female dog Rosemary.
Marlo then believes the dog is not his mother as she was so pure and didn't let her husband touch her. However, Baba 3G, who is not wanting to lose his business, tells Marlo that his father has been reincarnated as Sackru, and Sackru is then kidnapped by Marlo. Sid comes to rescue Sackru where Marlo offers Sid to host New Year's Eve as DJ and takes Sackru. Adi mistakes Anu to be partner of Simran and tells Sid about it, both get broken and decide to leave Goa with Sackru. Marlo decides to get Rosemary and Sackru married. Adi receives a message from Simran for help. Adi and Sid reach the venue of marriage, where Simran confirms Adi that she is not lesbian and both reunite, Sid with intent to take Sackru back plays the music on which Sackru runs on a mating spree in the function. A police inspector at the venue recognises Baba 3G as a criminal and arrests him. The film ends with marriage of Adi, Sid and Sackru with Simran, Anu and Rosemary.

Cast

Critical reception

of Bollywood Hungama gave the movie 3.5/5 stars, and finds the film one big joyride from commencement to conclusion. He says, "This one is for the masses, for youngsters, for those who loved part one and enjoyed its crazy hilarity." He concludes "KYAA SUPER KOOL HAIN HUM offers entertainment, entertainment and only entertainment in large doses!" Sonia Chopra of Sify gave the movie 3/5 stars, concluding that "Director Sachin Yardi tells the story in his usual, unapologetic style. One would call the film clumsy, had it not been funny. But humorous it is, even if in parts. Worth a watch, if you're not very high-brow or prudish when it comes to humour." Martin D'Souza of Glamsham gave 3/5 stars, commenting that "Ceetis and taalis are bound to accompany a few scenes and the first three days will tell if it has crossed the Rs 100-crore mark, which I'm afraid it might." Madhureeta Mukherjee of Times of India gave the movie 3/5 stars, stating that "If you were sex starved after Kyaa Kool Hai Hum, this sequel force-feeds you a double dose. This one's for teens who get a 'boner' out of bad jokes, but it may get a rise out of some adults too. Watch at your own 'risque'."
Mansha Rastogi of Now Running gave the movie 2.5/5 stars, saying that "To sum it up, Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum makes for a time pass one time watch. However, if for a better second half, the film would've worked more!" Roshni Devi of Koimoi gave 2.5/5 stars, concluding that "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum has some laughs, which may be enough for the producers to laugh their way to the bank." Vinayak Chakravorthy of India Today gave the movie 2.5/5 stars, stating that "Director Sachin Yardi almost deliberately plays dumb with his narrative. His effort is a randy, satirical punch on almost every trick that defines Bollywood's 100-crore club. The film makes you snigger, and then you snigger at yourself for doing as much at something so obviously silly and raunchy. You realise there is reason behind the mindless mayhem that just unfolded before your eyes as the end credits roll. It's called box-office moolah, and this film is going to make lots of it." Kunal Guha of Yahoo! gave the movie 2/5 stars, commenting that "'Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum' is surely a school of sickeningly dirty jokes that will shock, disgust and scandalize but ensure that you have a good time. So don't leave your brains at home, you will need it to dig out the implied meaning in every line." Aniruddha Guha of DNA India gave the movie 2/5 stars, saying that "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum amuses you intermittently but largely leaves your brains in a tangle, and the mind gasping for breath. In other words, dimaag ki macho deta hai." Deboshree Ghosh of Bollywood Life gave the movie 2/5 stars, concluding that "We would have had thought of giving this film a thumbs-up if Tusshar Kapoor had not shown off his rear in the film, supposedly imitating John Abraham in Dostana. That simply made us pucker our lips and turn our noses up in extreme distaste. Ew!" Shomini Sen of Zee News gave the movie 2/5 stars, stating that "KSKHH is an assault to your brain to say the least. But we know you will watch it nevertheless. After all don't we go to the movies to get entertained and not take on more stress? Go on, watch it but do carry a bottle of painkillers with you. Might come in handy later."
Anupama Chopra of Hindustan Times gave 1.5/5 stars, commenting that "Writer-director Sachin Yardi is too lazy to create a plot, so the film is just a series of gags that allow him to bung in as many puerile sexual innuendos as possible. Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum becomes a drag within the first twenty minutes and then continues for another two hours or so." Rajeev Masand of CNN-IBN gave it 1.5/5 stars, saying that "I'm going with one-and-a-half out of five for 'Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum'. It's not that the humor's adult that is the issue here, it's that it doesn't make you laugh!" Mayank Shekhar of Daily Bhaskar gave the movie 1.5/5 stars, stating that "All the humour is in the lines. The dialogue writer of this film is a decent chutkula writer, suited best for stand-up comedies or hasya kavitas. You know at some point the jokes will dry up. They'll start exhausting you with their only meaning; let alone the double meaning. The film will lose energy too, given there wasn't much of a plot to keep it going for this long." Raja Sen of Rediff gave the movie 1.5/5 stars, stating that "Sachin Yardi's Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is, an A-rated film that feels the need to shy away from swearwords and put big, forbidding 'Adults' stickers onto even copulating canines. The film wants to be racy, but has television-friendliness forced onto its very being: which explains actors dropping their jaws at the mention of genitalia and constantly hiding behind clumsy innuendo." Blessy Chettiar of DNA India gave the movie 1/5 stars, commenting that "Tawdry innuendos, racial slurs, repugnant gibes at the gay community and overall cheap humour define the 'kool' of KSKHH. Sorry boss, we define our own cool, and KSKHH figures nowhere close." Karan Anshuman of Mumbai Mirror gave 1/5 stars, saying that "There are sex comedies. Then there are bad sex comedies. Then there is just bad. And then finally – right at the bottom of this pile – there is KSKHH. It has innuendos so obvious, swearing so uninhibited, and gestures so lewd, that you can only imagine what must be going on in the writers' minds to distill this from their imaginations." Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the movie 1/5 stars, concluding that "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum strives very hard indeed to be a worthy adult comedy, a poor Indian country cousin of American Pie, but all it manages to be is a juvenile and clunky ride through unending yards of the kind of laboured gags that went out of vogue with Dada Kondke. The film is ostensibly targeted at the teen segment and it might even find some takers there. But it barely passes muster as a sex comedy. It's crude, crass and completely clueless." Janhavi Samant of Mid-Day gave the movie 0.5/5 stars, stating that "The whole film is pretty much avoidable. Neither vulgar enough to denounce, nor gross enough to outrage, nor absurd enough to be funny, just plain indifferent and insipid." Subhash K Jha of Indicine gave the movie 0/5 stars, commenting that "So is risque sexy? Is raunchy cool? You decide. As far as I am concerned I am still too numbed by the ceaseless torrent of verbal obscenity to figure out if a barrage of dirty puns and phallic objects being stuck into every conceivable hole, strung together in a succession of gags and episodes can be called a film."

Soundtrack

"Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya" was composed by Sachin - Jigar and written by Mayur Puri, while the rest of all songs are by Meet Bros Anjjan.

Track Listings

Box office

Domestic

Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum opened very well at multiplexes with collections around the 60-70% mark. The single screen opening was a bit lower. Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum had a good first day of around nett. Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum did very well over its first weekend. The film grossed around over the weekend. The film has collected in week one which is a very good total for a low-budget film. Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum had a decent second weekend of around nett. The film did fairly well in week two, grossing around net and taking its two-week total to around crore nett.

Overseas

Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum has collected just $300,000 from overseas markets as of 1 August 2012.

Controversies

A complaint was registered by an Indian citizen claiming the film offends religious sentiments. According to the FIR, the complainant said that Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum uses the name Rosemary Maarlo, which translates from the Hindi, रोज़ मेरी मार लो to "screw me every day please", which was considered offensive slang against Christian names. The same name is given to a character played by Sharman Joshi in a girl hostel to con a girl student in Style.
The film was banned in Muscat, Kuwait and Pakistan due to its sexual comedy.

Sequel

A sequel named Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3 was released on 22 January 2016, the film did average business at the box office.