The finale of Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle ends on a slightly better note than its previous episodes. The final episode features two charming guests — Kriti Sanon and Vicky Kaushal — who bring much-needed sincerity and lightness to the couch. This 45-minute episode, conceptualised and produced by Banijay Asia, explores love, marriage, and the evolution of identity after tying the knot. While Kajol and Twinkle try to keep the energy quirky and unpredictable, their constant interjections sometimes overshadow the guests. Still, the chemistry between Vicky and Kriti keeps the episode engaging enough to finish the series on a somewhat tolerable note.
Two Much With Kajol And Twinkle Episode 8 Review
Two Much With Kajol And Twinkle Episode 8 opens with Kriti Sanon and Vicky Kaushal chatting about their journey in Bollywood — from being outsiders to carving their niche in an industry largely dominated by star kids. The conversation flows smoothly, but for anyone who has followed their interviews before, much of it feels repetitive. They’ve discussed these struggles countless times elsewhere, and there’s not much new insight here.
What does work, though, is their natural camaraderie. Both Vicky and Kriti seem grounded, charming, and refreshingly normal compared to the “elite” energy that dominated earlier episodes. Their honesty about navigating fame, relationships, and personal growth feels relatable. You can sense that both have built their careers brick by brick, and that authenticity makes the episode easier to sit through.
The Marriage Debate – Engaging But Uneven
The central theme of this Two Much episode revolves around whether a woman’s identity truly changes after marriage. It’s an interesting and relevant topic — something that could’ve sparked a deeper, more emotional discussion. Kriti Sanon takes a cautious approach, choosing not to reveal too much about her personal life. Vicky Kaushal, on the other hand, opens up about his bond with wife Katrina Kaif in a warm and respectful way, giving viewers a small but sweet peek into their relationship.
Kajol and Twinkle keep interjecting with their trademark humour and sarcasm, which initially feels entertaining but soon starts to feel overdone. Their energy, meant to be playful and bold, often cuts into meaningful moments. What could have been an insightful chat about gender dynamics and expectations in modern marriages turns into a mildly chaotic conversation. It’s fun at times, but it rarely goes beyond surface-level chatter.
The Odd Moments And Quirky Banter
The episode has its share of awkward bits, too. The repeated jokes about Kriti’s height start to feel unnecessary after a point. Similarly, the constant glorification of Vicky as a “green flag” comes off as exaggerated. It’s sweet to hear nice things about him, but as the saying goes, basic decency shouldn’t be celebrated as sainthood. These little moments make you wonder if the show sometimes struggles to balance humour with relevance.
Kajol and Twinkle’s chemistry, while lively, occasionally gives off a “trying too hard to be cool” vibe. Their banter often takes detours into personal territory, and their odd takes on relationships and life sometimes feel more confusing than entertaining. It’s evident they’re aiming for a breezy, no-filter vibe, but it doesn’t always land as intended.
Performances And Takeaways
Vicky Kaushal remains the highlight of this finale. His calm demeanour, effortless humour, and genuine answers keep the conversation alive. Kriti Sanon, though reserved, handles herself with grace and wit. Both stars come across as relatable and emotionally aware, which helps the episode stay grounded. Kajol’s infectious laughter and Twinkle’s sharp one-liners add spice, though at times, the over-the-top energy feels forced.
By the end, the episode feels like a comfortable but predictable watch. You won’t come away with any major revelations, but it’s not entirely forgettable either. For a finale, it does enough to make you smile, even if it doesn’t leave a lasting impact.
Final Verdict
Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle Episode 8 is easily one of the better episodes of the series, thanks to Vicky Kaushal and Kriti Sanon’s warmth and authenticity. The conversations could have been deeper, and the humour more balanced, but the episode still entertains. The show as a whole, however, struggles with tone — oscillating between fun and forced.
If you’ve followed the series till now, the finale feels like a fitting, if not perfect, closure. It’s breezy, mildly insightful, and offers just enough charm to keep you from tuning out.
Rating: ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ (3/5)
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