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Khan plays the charming lead with ease, providing a solid anchor for the more eccentric characters surrounding him.

In true Pakistani comedy fashion, the supporting actors—including Javed Sheikh and Danish Nawaz —often steal the show. Their impeccable comedic timing and physical humor provide the bulk of the laughs. Visuals and Music

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Despite some predictable moments, Wrong No. 2 successfully delivers what it promises: pure entertainment. It’s a testament to the growing quality of commercial Pakistani cinema and a fun ride from start to finish.

Review: Wrong No. 2 (2019) – A Whirlwind of Pakistani Comedy

Muneer shines as the leading lady, bringing a mix of glamour and sass to the role of Zoya. Her screen presence is one of the film's biggest draws.

The story follows (played by Neelam Muneer), a headstrong heiress whose father is determined to marry her off to a wealthy suitor. Enter Zoya’s love interest (Sami Khan), and the classic rom-com tropes begin: mistaken identities, disapproving parents, and a series of increasingly ridiculous schemes to keep the lovers together.

If you’re looking for a lighthearted escape into the world of Pakistani cinema, (2019) is a vibrant, chaotic, and ultimately entertaining sequel that builds on the slapstick energy of its predecessor. Directed by Yasir Nawaz, this romantic comedy trades the gritty streets for a more colorful, "filmy" aesthetic, making it a staple for fans of the genre. The Plot: Love, Money, and Misunderstandings