With films like Son of Sardaar, audiences generally expect light-hearted comedy, vibrant locations, entertaining dialogues, and wholesome entertainment—something the whole family can enjoy together. This film lives up to all those expectations.
- Film: Son Of Sardaar 2
- Release Date: August 1, 2025
- Genre: Comedy, Drama
- Language: Hindi
- Director: Vijay Kumar Arora
- Rating: 3.5/5
Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn's highly anticipated film "Son of Sardaar 2" has been released in theaters today. This film is a sequel to 2012's "Son of Sardaar" and once again brings full paisa vasool family entertainment for the audience. If you're wondering what to watch this weekend, this film is worth watching in the theater with the whole family.
Film Story: A Blend of Comedy, Drama, and Patriotism
The story of the film is about Jassi (Ajay Devgn), who goes to England to bring his wife Neeru Bajwa back. But there, Neeru is already ready to give him a divorce. Meanwhile, Jassi meets Sukh (Mrunal Thakur) and her Pakistani family. Sukh's husband has left her, and her daughter has fallen in love with an Indian Sardar.
Now the problem is how will the Indian Sardar's family agree to a relationship with a Pakistani family? Jassi has to accomplish this difficult task. From here, the story moves forward with a touch of comedy, emotion, and patriotism.
Film's Treatment: Leave Your Brains at Home and Laugh Your Heart Out
Son of Sardaar 2 is a no-brainer film – meaning you put your mind in relax mode and just keep laughing for two and a half hours. The first half of the film is especially full of comic punches, where a scene references the film "Border," making the audience laugh a lot. The cinematography of the film has been done by Asim Bajaj and the locations are very beautiful.
The India-Pakistan-China angle has been shown in a fun way, and whenever the slogan "Hindustan Zindabad" echoes on the screen, the theater is filled with applause.
Acting: Mrunal Thakur Emerges as a Surprise Package, Ajay Devgn's Charisma Remains Intact
Ajay Devgn has given a tremendous performance in his signature style. His energy and comic timing are worth watching on screen. Mrunal Thakur has impressed the most in this film. Her character is b and she gives Ajay a tough competition. Ravi Kishan's Punjabi and body language are worth watching, he is an important pillar of humor in the film.
Seeing Mukul Dev, whom we lost recently, on screen creates an emotional connection. Actors like Vindu Dara Singh, Neeru Bajwa, Deepak Dobriyal, Kubbra Sait, Roshni Walia, Chunky Pandey, and Sharad Saxena have played their roles well.
Direction and Screenplay: Impressive Presentation
The film is directed by Vijay Kumar Arora while the writing is by Mohit Jain and Jagdeep Sidhu. Although there is nothing new in the film's original story, the screenplay is such that it does not let the audience get bored. Especially comic dialogues and cameo surprises have been presented well. As a cameo in the film, a surprise element comes at the end, which leaves a smile on the faces of the audience. This cameo not only elevates the level of the film but also fills the theater with enthusiasm.
The music of the film matches well with the story. The songs that come in between do not stop the pace of the film, but rather increase the entertainment value. The background score shows a good balance of both patriotism and emotion.