A man with two quarreling wives faces chaos when his mother brings home an Italian woman as a potential third wife. His current wives, who are sisters, unite against this new threat while vi... Read allA man with two quarreling wives faces chaos when his mother brings home an Italian woman as a potential third wife. His current wives, who are sisters, unite against this new threat while village onlookers watch the drama unfold.A man with two quarreling wives faces chaos when his mother brings home an Italian woman as a potential third wife. His current wives, who are sisters, unite against this new threat while village onlookers watch the drama unfold.
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I was hoping it would be a carnival of laughter instead it became Disaster.
Not Good acting - mostly overacting Not good comedy punch lines No Story just pulling the unnecessary Strings I would recommend don't waste your time watching this.
I am big fan of punjabi movies but this let my expectations down.
I was hoping Blockbuster from ammy and sargun.
Not Good acting - mostly overacting Not good comedy punch lines No Story just pulling the unnecessary Strings I would recommend don't waste your time watching this.
I am big fan of punjabi movies but this let my expectations down.
I was hoping Blockbuster from ammy and sargun.
Writing this review during last 15 minutes of the movie, cause atleast this review is more engaging than the movie itself.
Absolutely recommended for anyone who wants to use it for mental harrassment 🙂
Woeful. Absolutely woeful!
Haven't watched houseful 5, but even that might be better than this!
Just rewatch the first part in 2x and call it a day.
Pros: don't exist- 2 songs are nice Recreated theme song is average.
That's pretty much it.
Also I did laugh twice in the whole movie, so I guess twice in a sequal is decent 🤣
BAD: Background score is bad.
Dialogues are badd, very bad!
Dialogues delivery - woeful Screenplay - doesn't exist Talented actors - zero execution MOvie is TERRIBLE!
Absolutely recommended for anyone who wants to use it for mental harrassment 🙂
Woeful. Absolutely woeful!
Haven't watched houseful 5, but even that might be better than this!
Just rewatch the first part in 2x and call it a day.
Pros: don't exist- 2 songs are nice Recreated theme song is average.
That's pretty much it.
Also I did laugh twice in the whole movie, so I guess twice in a sequal is decent 🤣
BAD: Background score is bad.
Dialogues are badd, very bad!
Dialogues delivery - woeful Screenplay - doesn't exist Talented actors - zero execution MOvie is TERRIBLE!
As a filmmaking student and passionate cinephile, I walked into Saunkan Saunkne 2 hoping to witness a laugh riot or at least a sensible continuation of what was once a beloved Punjabi comedy. Instead, what I got was 2 hours of cinematic torture wrapped in loud background music, lazy storytelling, and painful overacting.
The theatre was 90% empty on just Day 2, evening show - and now I know exactly why. This isn't a movie; it's a masterclass in how to destroy audience expectations.
Plot (or lack thereof): There is no story. None. Just a series of half-baked scenes stitched together in the name of humor. The writers seemed to have run out of ideas before they even started. There's no arc, no conflict worth investing in, and not a single thread that holds the film together. It feels like a rejected ticktok reel script, that someone decided to stretch into a full-length film.
Performances: Sargun Mehta, Ammy Virk, and Nimrat Khaira - all talented actors - are utterly wasted here. Their characters are loud, caricatured, and painfully one-dimensional. You can almost sense the boredom in their performances, as if they too know they've signed up for a sinking ship. The chemistry? Non-existent. The timing? Off. The acting? Forced.
Direction: Completely directionless. Literally. It's as if the director just showed up on set and said, "Do whatever you want." Scenes are dragged for no reason, jokes are repeated (and still not funny), and there's zero emotional depth. No character development, no buildup, no payoff.
Music & Editing: The songs are shoved in randomly to stretch the runtime. Editing feels like it was done in a hurry - abrupt cuts, disjointed sequences, and transitions that make no narrative sense. It's all noise, no soul.
Verdict: Saunkan Saunkne 2 is a disaster in every department - a perfect example of how not to make a sequel, or any movie for that matter. As a film student, it was more like a lesson in what to avoid at all costs - weak script, over-reliance on star power, no direction, and absolutely zero respect for the audience's intelligence.
Save your money. Save your time. Watch paint dry - it'll be more entertaining than this mess.
The theatre was 90% empty on just Day 2, evening show - and now I know exactly why. This isn't a movie; it's a masterclass in how to destroy audience expectations.
Plot (or lack thereof): There is no story. None. Just a series of half-baked scenes stitched together in the name of humor. The writers seemed to have run out of ideas before they even started. There's no arc, no conflict worth investing in, and not a single thread that holds the film together. It feels like a rejected ticktok reel script, that someone decided to stretch into a full-length film.
Performances: Sargun Mehta, Ammy Virk, and Nimrat Khaira - all talented actors - are utterly wasted here. Their characters are loud, caricatured, and painfully one-dimensional. You can almost sense the boredom in their performances, as if they too know they've signed up for a sinking ship. The chemistry? Non-existent. The timing? Off. The acting? Forced.
Direction: Completely directionless. Literally. It's as if the director just showed up on set and said, "Do whatever you want." Scenes are dragged for no reason, jokes are repeated (and still not funny), and there's zero emotional depth. No character development, no buildup, no payoff.
Music & Editing: The songs are shoved in randomly to stretch the runtime. Editing feels like it was done in a hurry - abrupt cuts, disjointed sequences, and transitions that make no narrative sense. It's all noise, no soul.
Verdict: Saunkan Saunkne 2 is a disaster in every department - a perfect example of how not to make a sequel, or any movie for that matter. As a film student, it was more like a lesson in what to avoid at all costs - weak script, over-reliance on star power, no direction, and absolutely zero respect for the audience's intelligence.
Save your money. Save your time. Watch paint dry - it'll be more entertaining than this mess.
I have never written a review before , but after watching this particular movie with my family, I felt compelled to share our experience. Unfortunately, it was one of the most underwhelming movie outings we've had in a long time - and that's putting it mildly.
We were genuinely excited to watch this film. The trailer looked promising, and the promotions had built up a lot of expectations. Wanting to make it a special family day, we planned everything in advance - took a leave from work, and even traveled quite a distance just to catch it at a good theatre. In total, we spent quite a bit, not just in terms of money, but also time and effort. Never even think about making a third part of this movie.
We were genuinely excited to watch this film. The trailer looked promising, and the promotions had built up a lot of expectations. Wanting to make it a special family day, we planned everything in advance - took a leave from work, and even traveled quite a distance just to catch it at a good theatre. In total, we spent quite a bit, not just in terms of money, but also time and effort. Never even think about making a third part of this movie.
THIS IS MY FIRST TIME WRITING A MOVIE REVIEW CAUSE MY EXPERIENCE WAS SOO BAD
"Saunkan Saunkne 2" proves that not every sequel needs to exist - and in this case, it probably shouldn't have. The first film had its charm, some laughs, and decent chemistry. The second? It's like the writers took leftover jokes from WhatsApp forwards and called it a day.
The plot tries to recreate the chaos of domestic rivalry and "funny" marital drama, but ends up feeling like an overcooked soap opera with a laugh track that forgot to show up. It's a rinse-and-repeat formula: loud arguments, forced romance, and jokes that land with the grace of a tractor falling down the stairs.
Ammy Virk looks like he's running purely on muscle memory. His expressions rarely change, as if even he knows he's trapped in a loop of bad writing. Sargun Mehta and Nimrat Khaira, both talented in their own right, are wasted in roles that revolve around screaming, pouting, and throwing passive-aggressive tantrums like teenagers fighting over a TikTok ring light.
The humor, which is supposed to be the film's lifeline, is painfully outdated. Expect a flood of tired jokes about wives fighting, nosey aunties, and men acting like helpless buffoons caught between two "crazy" women. It's 2025, and we're still being served comedy that feels like it was written in 2004.
To top it off, the film drags. Scenes linger long after the joke has died, resurrected, and died again. The emotional moments are laughably forced, and the ending feels like even the director gave up and just wanted to go home.
Final verdict: Saunkan Saunkne 2 is the kind of sequel that makes you reconsider watching the original in the first place. Skip it, unless you enjoy recycled drama, overacting, and plotlines that go absolutely nowhere.
P. S. If they make a part 3, we riot.
"Saunkan Saunkne 2" proves that not every sequel needs to exist - and in this case, it probably shouldn't have. The first film had its charm, some laughs, and decent chemistry. The second? It's like the writers took leftover jokes from WhatsApp forwards and called it a day.
The plot tries to recreate the chaos of domestic rivalry and "funny" marital drama, but ends up feeling like an overcooked soap opera with a laugh track that forgot to show up. It's a rinse-and-repeat formula: loud arguments, forced romance, and jokes that land with the grace of a tractor falling down the stairs.
Ammy Virk looks like he's running purely on muscle memory. His expressions rarely change, as if even he knows he's trapped in a loop of bad writing. Sargun Mehta and Nimrat Khaira, both talented in their own right, are wasted in roles that revolve around screaming, pouting, and throwing passive-aggressive tantrums like teenagers fighting over a TikTok ring light.
The humor, which is supposed to be the film's lifeline, is painfully outdated. Expect a flood of tired jokes about wives fighting, nosey aunties, and men acting like helpless buffoons caught between two "crazy" women. It's 2025, and we're still being served comedy that feels like it was written in 2004.
To top it off, the film drags. Scenes linger long after the joke has died, resurrected, and died again. The emotional moments are laughably forced, and the ending feels like even the director gave up and just wanted to go home.
Final verdict: Saunkan Saunkne 2 is the kind of sequel that makes you reconsider watching the original in the first place. Skip it, unless you enjoy recycled drama, overacting, and plotlines that go absolutely nowhere.
P. S. If they make a part 3, we riot.
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- $641,178
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- 2h 22m(142 min)
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