The film starts where the first part ended. Gautam (Swapnil Joshi) and Gauri (Mukta Barve), the polar opposites from Pune and Mumbai, are the most unusual of couples. One is ice, the other is fire. One is calm in the most distressing situations while the other has a bad temper and confused mind to deal with. One is a Punekar and the other, a Mumbaikar. Considering the differences, a marriage of fire and ice seems to be the most unlikely thing but Gautam and Gauri start treading the path. On the way, they learn more about each other and each other's families. While marriage preparations are in full swing for Gautam and Gauri, there is a lingering doubt in Gauri's mind though. Gauri is still not sure whether she wants to go further with the relationship due to the misunderstandings between them. This adds to the arrival of Gauri's ex-boyfriend, Arnav (Angad Mhaskar), whereas Gautam has made his mind that he is ready for big day. Will this marriage happen?
“Some stories deserve a sequel and they say that true love stories never have a happy ending... because they never end! Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai is a story which we all feel deserves a sequel, deserves to be told further”."
—Amit Bhanushali, Producer of the film posted on social media
Avinash-Vishwajeet, the composers for Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai, will return to compose music and background score for the sequel with lyrics were written by Shrirang Godbole, Ashwini Shende, Sangeeta Barve and Vishwajeet Joshi.[7]
The single song "Saath De Tu Mala" released as a teaser on 30 September 2015[8] and the full track was released on 13 October 2015. The song was sung by Hrishikesh Ranade, Bela Shende and written by Ashwini Shende, Vishwajeet Joshi.[9]
The second song "Band Baja" was released as teaser on 26 October 2015 and published on YouTube.[10][11] and the full track was released on 27 October 2015. The song was sung by Bela Shende, Anandi Joshi, Suresh Wadkar and Hrishikesh Ranade and lyrics are penned by Sangeeta Barve, Srirang Godbole and Vishwajeet Joshi. The third song "Mala Sanga Sukh Mhanje Nakki Kaay Asta" was released on 2 November 2015. The song is original from a Marathi play "Eka Lagnachi Goshta" and it is used in the film, the song is considered as one of the famous songs in Marathi theatre. The song originally sung by Prashant Damle while the lyrics were penned by Shrirang Godbole and composed by Ashok Patki.
The first look of the film's official motion logo released on 17 July 2015 on YouTube.[12] The films official small teaser released on YouTube on 24 July 2015.[13]
The official trailer released on 15 September 2015.[14] The video song of the track "Saath De Tu Mala" was premiered on 13 October 2015.[15] The "Band Baja" song video premiere was released on 27 October 2015.[16] The "Mala Sanga" video song was released on 2 November 2015.[17]
The film has received positive reviews. ABP Majha gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and declared movie 'A light-hearted romantic movie'.[19]Pune Mirror gave 3.5 out of 5 stars and declared movie 'Back with a welcome change'.[20]Maharashtra Times gave 4 out of 5 stars and declared movie 'emotional joyride'.[21]Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars.[22] Wedding Planning MarketPlace Website marketforshaadi.com also provided positive review appreciating the movie story.[23]
Box office
It collected ₹3 crore (US$360,000) in first 3 days and collected ₹4.02 crore (US$480,000) in its 4-days extended weekend. It collected ₹7 crore (US$840,000) nett in first week. The film was loved by local Marathi crowd in many parts of Mumbai and Pune because of this movie's connection with these two cities.[18]