Son of Sardaar 2
- 2025
- 2h 25m
After years away, Jassi travels to Scotland to reconcile with his wife, but gets entangled in a mob conflict and a chaotic Sikh wedding. Now he must save hostages and his marriage while navi... Read allAfter years away, Jassi travels to Scotland to reconcile with his wife, but gets entangled in a mob conflict and a chaotic Sikh wedding. Now he must save hostages and his marriage while navigating cultural chaos.After years away, Jassi travels to Scotland to reconcile with his wife, but gets entangled in a mob conflict and a chaotic Sikh wedding. Now he must save hostages and his marriage while navigating cultural chaos.
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I recently watched Son of Sardar 2 , and unfortunately, it failed to impress me. Here are some of my thoughts:
Overall, I'd say Sonn of sardar 2 was a disappointment. While it had some potential, it ultimately fell short of expectations.
*Recommendation:* If you're a fan of the moview lead actor, you might find some interesting moments, but overall, I'd recommend skipping this one.
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- *Plot:* The storyline was predictable and lacked originality. The twists were telegraphed, and the ending felt rushed.
- *Acting:* The performances were subpar, with some actors struggling to deliver their lines convincingly.
- *Direction:* The direction was uninspired, with too much repetition and not enough creativity.
- *Pacing:* The movie's pacing was slow, making it feel like a chore to sit through.
Overall, I'd say Sonn of sardar 2 was a disappointment. While it had some potential, it ultimately fell short of expectations.
*Recommendation:* If you're a fan of the moview lead actor, you might find some interesting moments, but overall, I'd recommend skipping this one.
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Over a decade after Son of Sardaar brought its blend of chaotic comedy, action, and family drama to the silver screen, its sequel Son of Sardaar 2 arrives with the weight of expectations. Unfortunately, the film struggles to recapture the original's charm, failing to leave a lasting impression. To begin with, Son of Sardaar 2 carries no real narrative connection to its predecessor. The screenplay is light in tone and maintains a steady. While the first half starts off sluggishly with little to no momentum, it gains some traction as more characters are introduced and the comic elements gradually find their rhythm. The second half offers more laughs and energy, but the journey to get there feels longer than necessary.
Ajay Devgn surprisingly delivers an average performance this time. His usual energy is missing, and he doesn't seem fully involved in the fun or craziness the role needs. On the brighter side, Mrunal Thakur is a refreshing presence. She embraces the madness around her and displays sharp comic timing. Ravi Kishan is arguably the film's standout. Dolly Ahluwalia and Roshni Chopra plays her part well. The late Mukul Dev returns as Tony and shares an enjoyable camaraderie with Vindu Dara Singh's Titu. Deepak Dobriyal also impresses, while comic veterans like Sanjay Mishra and Chunky Panday are sorely underused. Kubbra Sait, Ashwini Kalsekar, and Neeru Bajwa deliver average performances.
Son of Sardaar 2 is a lackluster sequel that tries hard to tick all the commercial boxes. Watch it if you're in the mood for a harmless, breezy watch with family but keep your expectations in check.
Direction 2/5 Acting 2.5/5 Music 2/5 Story 1.5/5 Screenplay 2/5 Overall Hit ya Flop Rating: 2 out of 5 Stars (Below Average)
Ajay Devgn surprisingly delivers an average performance this time. His usual energy is missing, and he doesn't seem fully involved in the fun or craziness the role needs. On the brighter side, Mrunal Thakur is a refreshing presence. She embraces the madness around her and displays sharp comic timing. Ravi Kishan is arguably the film's standout. Dolly Ahluwalia and Roshni Chopra plays her part well. The late Mukul Dev returns as Tony and shares an enjoyable camaraderie with Vindu Dara Singh's Titu. Deepak Dobriyal also impresses, while comic veterans like Sanjay Mishra and Chunky Panday are sorely underused. Kubbra Sait, Ashwini Kalsekar, and Neeru Bajwa deliver average performances.
Son of Sardaar 2 is a lackluster sequel that tries hard to tick all the commercial boxes. Watch it if you're in the mood for a harmless, breezy watch with family but keep your expectations in check.
Direction 2/5 Acting 2.5/5 Music 2/5 Story 1.5/5 Screenplay 2/5 Overall Hit ya Flop Rating: 2 out of 5 Stars (Below Average)
Charm of Jassi and comedy is missing except for some scenes. The only comedy is from Titu and Toni Gang. The enthusiasm and passion of Jassi was not there. Film should have good script only then should second parts be released not just for earning money. It should be fundamentally strong otherwise it will result in loss of audience confidence.
Story, flow, dialogues, writing, scripting, characters, punches, everything was far better in part 1 than part 2.
In this part, in 2 hours you will laugh 2 times. Writer was high on we*d, he don't know how to write dialogues.
Mixed like khichadi, sometimes double meaning joke, sometimes bad jokes.
There was no structure to the story.
Conclusion was so quick wrap up and illogical, tried to create chaos, but failed there also, priyadarshan knows how to do same.
Overall the acting of tony, tittu and ravi with deepak was great, rest were cold.
Ajay should do serious roles like drishyam.
A good story with a genuine flow with good play by characters leads to successful movie which this one lacked.
In this part, in 2 hours you will laugh 2 times. Writer was high on we*d, he don't know how to write dialogues.
Mixed like khichadi, sometimes double meaning joke, sometimes bad jokes.
There was no structure to the story.
Conclusion was so quick wrap up and illogical, tried to create chaos, but failed there also, priyadarshan knows how to do same.
Overall the acting of tony, tittu and ravi with deepak was great, rest were cold.
Ajay should do serious roles like drishyam.
A good story with a genuine flow with good play by characters leads to successful movie which this one lacked.
This isn't a movie; it's a social experiment to see how little effort you can put into a project and still have it considered a cinematic release. The "plot," if you can call it that, feels like it was scribbled on a napkin five minutes before shooting. The acting is a masterclass in zero-expression, where the lead actor seems to have mistaken a human role for a particularly lifeless piece of furniture. Their emotional range goes from "mildly inconvenienced" to "slightly less mildly inconvenienced," a truly breathtaking performance.
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- TriviaThe original script was Son Of Sardaar 2' based on the historic Battle of Saragarhi which was fought before the Tirah Campaign on 12 September 1897 between 21 Sikhs of the 36th Sikh Regiment (now the 4th Battalion of the Sikh Regiment) of British India, defending an army post, and more than 10,000 Afghan and Ora. The film was announced in 2015 but shelved due to Rajkumar Santoshi making a film on the same subject and Akshay starring in the film Kesari.
- Alternate versionsThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to make cuts to scenes of drug misuse in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
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- Π‘ΡΠ½ Π‘Π°ΡΠ΄Π°ΡΠ° 2
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- Runtime2 hours 25 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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