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Comedy, Romance • 2025 • 146 min

Indian romantic comedy sequel to 2019's De De Pyaar De. Ashish Mehra (Ajay Devgn), a London-based NRI, seeks approval for his age-gap romance with Ayesha Khurana (Rakul Preet Singh) from her family, including protective father Rakesh (R. Madhavan). Directed by Anshul Sharma.
Ajay Devgn • Rakul Preet Singh • Madhavan
Indian romantic comedy sequel to 2019's De De Pyaar De. Ashish Mehra (Ajay Devgn), a London-based NRI, seeks approval for his age-gap romance with Ayesha Khurana (Rakul Preet Singh) from her family, including protective father Rakesh (R. Madhavan). Directed by Anshul Sharma.
Ajay Devgn • Rakul Preet Singh • Madhavan
The film addresses patriarchal control and emotional blackmail in family dynamics as barriers to an age-gap relationship, championing individual choice and gender role subversion as the path to resolution. This aligns with progressive critiques of traditional authority structures.
Casting draws from India's regional talent pool for an ensemble without DEI-specific recasting. The narrative subtly questions family patriarchy and age biases in romance while upholding traditional heterosexual dynamics.
The film questions traditional parental authority and patriarchal norms through a daughter's assertion of independence in an age-gap romance, while critiquing family hypocrisy in claiming progressiveness. This framing favors individual agency over conventional family obligations, leaning progressive.
The film contains no LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on an age-gap heterosexual romance and family conflicts without addressing queer identities.
The film contains no portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. Age-gap romance drives the narrative without addressing transgender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Returning characters from the 2018 film, including Ashish Mehra and Ayesha Khurana, are portrayed by the same actors in matching genders. New characters like Ayesha's parents are introduced with genders consistent with typical family roles, showing no instances of gender swaps.
De De Pyaar De 2 reprises characters from the original film with the same Indian actors, introducing new Indian characters played by Indian performers. No established racial depictions from prior canon are altered.
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