Akshay Kumar is in full form as a reckless stuntman with commitment issues. His comic timing is sharp, and the first half has some genuinely funny moments—especially the banter between him and Kareena. The film’s self-awareness about its ridiculous plot (a plastic surgeon who hates love and a daredevil who’s afraid of commitment) keeps it engaging. The cameos are a fun novelty, and the song "Bebo" was a chartbuster for a reason.
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If you enjoy brainless comedies that don’t take themselves seriously, Kambakkht Ishq is a guilty pleasure. Just don’t expect logic or subtlety. Rating: 2.5/5 (Fun in parts, forgettable in whole)
The second half goes completely off the rails. The plot twists are illogical, the pacing drags, and some jokes haven’t aged well. The film tries too hard to be a Tony Stark-meets-David Dhawan mashup, and not everything lands.