Kathmandu, May 21 -- 'Ke Ghar Ke Dera-Ghar No. 2' tries to tell several stories simultaneously. However, it feels cluttered and emotionally shallow instead of creating a rich narrative.

The problem isn't that the film has too many characters. Instead, their stories are presented simultaneously without proper buildup or transition. As a result, viewers are rushed from one plotline to another and unable to form a meaningful connection with any of the characters.

The film mainly follows Raunak (Aryan Sigdel), who struggles to hold onto his ancestral home. Financial burdens, emotional stress, and a growing helplessness weigh him down. Raunak's internal conflict, such as his battle between preserving his family legacy and facing harsh econom...