The film follows their journey from the initial "honeymoon phase" to complete disillusionment, culminating in the series' signature humorous yet cynical perspective on love.

(Kartik Aaryan) falls for Chiku (Nushrat Bharucha), a girl who often prioritizes her best friends over him.

(Omkar Kapoor) dates Kusum (Ishita Raj), whose obsession with splitting bills and "fairness" masks a deeper manipulation of his finances.

While audiences, particularly young males, praised the film for its relatable humor and sharp dialogues, critics were more divided.

Made a strong impression as Chauka, a character who replaced the "Liquid" archetype from the first film.

(Sunny Singh) becomes infatuated with Supriya (Sonnalli Seygall), but finds himself treated more like a servant than a boyfriend by her family.

Nushrat Bharucha, Sonnalli Seygall, and Ishita Raj played the three female leads, reprising their roles as "antagonistic" partners.

The story follows three flatmates—Anshul "Gogo" Sharma, Siddharth "Chauka" Gandotra, and Tarun "Thakur"—who lead a carefree life until they enter committed relationships.