"Son of Sardaar 2," the sequel to the 2012 hit, has arrived, promising a blend of action, humor, and Punjabi flair, transporting the audience from Punjab to the highlands of Scotland. Directed by Vijay Kumar Arora, the film attempts to build on the madcap energy of its predecessor while introducing a new set of eccentric characters and outrageous situations. However, initial reviews suggest a mixed bag, with some praising the comedic elements and others criticizing the weak storytelling.
The film stars Ajay Devgn as Jassi, reprising his role from the original, alongside Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishan, Neeru Bajwa, and Sanjay Mishra. The plot revolves around Jassi's trip to England to meet his wife, Dimple (Neeru Bajwa), where he becomes entangled in family feuds, mistaken identities, and a hilariously chaotic wedding celebration.
Several critics have pointed out that "Son of Sardaar 2" attempts to tick every box – comedy, drama, patriotism, and romance – but ultimately falls short due to uneven execution. The film has been described as lacking the magic and madness of the original, with a scattershot quality reminiscent of older comedy franchises. Some reviews highlight lazy writing and tacky scenes, further detracting from the overall experience.
Despite these criticisms, Ravi Kishan's performance has been a point of praise. While the film overall might be considered bogus and bonkers, Kishan's portrayal seems to stand out, making the movie bearable for some viewers.
Adding to the challenge, "Son of Sardaar 2" faces stiff competition at the box office. It is competing with other films, and the surprise growth of another movie has reportedly dampened prospects for "Son of Sardaar 2".
On a positive note, some viewers found the film to be a clean family entertainer with heartwarming moments. One reviewer noted that while the first half is a fun ride, the second half picks up pace with powerful turns. The film is described as loud, warm, and bursting with desi flavor, making it suitable for audiences of all ages.
Overall, "Son of Sardaar 2" appears to be a mixed bag. While it offers moments of comedy and cultural flair, it struggles with weak storytelling and uneven execution. Ravi Kishan's performance may be a saving grace for some, but the film faces significant challenges in terms of critical reception and box office competition.