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Son of Sardaar 2 Review: Lacks Humor and Depth

Rohit Singh
Last updated: June 9, 2026 7:59 pm
Rohit Singh
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Son Of Sardaar 2 Review: A Disappointing Sequel

Rating: 2.0/5

Contents
  • Son Of Sardaar 2 Review: A Disappointing Sequel
  • Plot Overview of Son Of Sardaar 2
  • Initial Impressions
  • A Mixed Bag of Performances
  • Technical Aspects and Music
  • Final Thoughts

Star Cast: Ajay Devgn, Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishan

Director: Vijay Kumar Arora

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Plot Overview of Son Of Sardaar 2

Son Of Sardaar 2 follows the story of Jassi, played by Ajay Devgn, a man navigating the trials of life in Punjab. Living with his mother, Jassi’s life takes a downturn when his wife, Dimple, portrayed by Neeru Bajwa, seeks a divorce after moving to the UK. The narrative quickly evolves as Jassi finally secures a visa to London, only to discover Dimple’s unexpected aims for an alimony, leaving him shattered and unsure of how to break the news to his mother.

Upon arriving in London, Jassi is directed to hire a lawyer for his divorce but ends up inadvertently meeting Rabia, played by Mrunal Thakur, who mistakes him for someone else. Rabia invites Jassi to stay with her and her family, leading to increasingly hilarious misunderstandings. The story takes a further twist as Saba, Rabia’s stepdaughter, claims Jassi is a Colonel in the Indian army, complicating matters even further. The film’s comedic premise unfolds from Jassi’s new life and the chaotic situations that arise from these fabrications.

Initial Impressions

While the basic concept of Son Of Sardaar 2 boasts potential, the execution falters significantly. The screenplay, crafted by Jagdeep Singh Sidhu and Mohit Jain, proves to be the film’s Achilles’ heel, lacking the humorous flair necessary for a comedy. Dialogues, while occasionally witty, fall short of sustaining laughs throughout the film.

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Director Vijay Kumar Arora manages to highlight a few scenes effectively, such as Jassi’s humorous narration of the iconic film BORDER (1997) as though they were his own experiences. The pole dancing segment post-interval is another moment promising audience laughter, but these instances are overshadowed by a sluggish start that spans the first 30-40 minutes, leaving viewers anxious about the film’s trajectory.

A Mixed Bag of Performances

Ajay Devgn delivers a sincere performance, embodying Jassi with a blend of charm and vulnerability. Mrunal Thakur stands out with a solid portrayal of Rabia, effectively anchoring her character amid the chaos. Ravi Kishan shines as a threatening businessman, offering a memorable performance while Deepak Dobriyal injects entertainment into the film with his role.

Notably, characters like Saba and her love interest Gogi add flavor to the narrative, though some, such as Chunky Panday and Sanjay Mishra, seem to miss the mark. Dolly Ahluwalia rounds out the cast with her dependable performance, even if the character arcs remain underdeveloped.

Technical Aspects and Music

The music of Son Of Sardaar 2 doesn’t leave a lasting impression. Although the title track aims for grandeur, it lacks the infectious energy of its predecessor from Son Of Sardaar (2012). Songs like ‘Pehla Tu Duja Tu’ offer hints of novelty but seem forced, while others, such as ‘Nazar Battu’, fail to resonate.

Cinematography by Aseem Bajaj encapsulates a rich visual aesthetic, enhancing the film’s overall look. The background score complements the movie’s tone well, thanks to Amar Mohile and Salil Amrute, but editing by Ninad Khanolkar leaves a lot to be desired, with the pacing being uneven.

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Final Thoughts

In conclusion, Son Of Sardaar 2 showcases a blend of engaging moments but ultimately suffers due to a lack of consistent humor and an unengaging plot pace. The film struggles to find its footing in a competitive box office landscape filled with both new and established releases. Unless you’re a die-hard fan of the franchise or the lead actors, this sequel may not live up to its predecessor’s reputation.

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