Son of Sardaar 2 is a comedy film directed by Vijay Kumar Arora and jointly produced by Ajay Devgn, Jyoti Deshpande, N.R. Pachisia and Pravin Talreja. It is a standalone sequel to the 2012 action comedy film Son of Sardaar. It is also mark as the posthumous film of Mukul Dev. The movie was released on 1st August 2025 in cinemas.
Star Cast:
Ajay Devgn as Jassi/Jaswinder Singh Randhawa
Mrunal Thakur as Rabia
Ravi Kishan as Raja
Neeru Bajwa as Dimple
Deepak Dobriyal as Gul
Kubbra Sait as Mehwish
Chunky Panday as Danish
Sharat Saxena as Ranjit Singh
Mukul Dev as Tony
Vindu Dara Singh as Tittu
Roshni Walia as Saba
Sanjay Mishra as Bantu Pandey
Ashwini Kalsekar as Premlata
Sahil Mehta as Goggi
Dolly Ahluwalia as Bebe
Nalneesh Neel as Keshav
Shrikant Verma as Tyagi
Guru Randhawa in special appearance – The Po Po Song
MOVIE REVIEW: 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.
Son of Sardaar 2 Movie Rating:
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)
Not Recommended 👎🏻