In Son of Sardaar 2, chaos, comedy, and cultural quirks collide as Ajay Devgn returns with a fresh, unrelated storyline set against the backdrops of Punjab and Scotland. With laugh-out-loud moments, eccentric characters, and unpredictable twists, this sequel redefines masala entertainment with a global twist.

Who would’ve thought a film titled Son of Sardaar 2 would have the internet in stitches — not from drama, but sheer comedy madness? Ajay Devgn, back in his comic avatar, delivers a full-blown desi entertainer that’s got Twitter buzzing, memes flooding timelines, and even a song that’s become the latest Instagram dance challenge. Whether you’re in it for the laughs, the absurdity, or just for a dose of nostalgic masala, this sequel brings back everything loud, chaotic, and unapologetically fun. And somehow it works.
Son of Sardaar 2 Review: Ajay Devgn’s Finger-Dance Comedy Sparks a Social Media Storm
Ajay Devgn returns to the big screen with Son of Sardaar 2, and the internet can’t stop talking — or laughing. Released on August 1, the film quickly became a trending topic, thanks to its now-infamous song Pehla Tu Duja Tu and its wildly meme-worthy finger dance routine.
The song may have been trolled, but it caught on like wildfire, with reels and remixes flooding Instagram and X. Whether people loved it or cringed, one thing’s certain — everyone’s watching it. It’s the kind of viral moment that turns even the harshest critic into a secret fan.
Starring Mrunal Thakur alongside Devgn, the film leans into slapstick comedy and over-the-top action with zero apologies. And surprisingly, that’s working — especially for viewers in the mood for something loud, chaotic, and unapologetically masala.
Son of Sardaar 2 isn’t without competition though. It’s going head-to-head at the box office with Saiyaara, featuring Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda, and the just-released Dhadak 2, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri. Still, Devgn’s mass appeal seems to be drawing in crowds, particularly those craving nostalgia and humor without filters.
What sets Son of Sardaar 2 apart is its confidence in doing things differently. Instead of clinging to nostalgia or recycled gags from the 2012 original, the film carves a new path. The sequel shares no real connection with its predecessor — and that works in its favour.
The screenplay stays grounded in its genre, offering a breezy, linear ride that doesn’t try too hard. While the first half starts off a bit sluggish, things pick up pace as new characters enter the frame, each bringing their own shade of comedy. The writing duo, Jagdeep Singh Sidhu and Mohit Jain, opt for a light, quirky narrative tone that keeps the energy flowing. Despite a few dips in momentum, the first half scores well when it comes to sheer comic timing and crowd-pleasing humour.
A Packed Ensemble That Keeps the Screen Buzzing
From the mustard fields of Punjab to the scenic frames of Scotland, Son of Sardaar 2 takes its viewers on a visually vibrant journey. Helmed by Vijay Kumar Arora and backed by producers Ajay Devgn and Jyoti Deshpande, the film banks heavily on its dynamic ensemble.
Ajay Devgn and Mrunal Thakur bring the energy, but it’s the supporting cast—Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Chunky Panday, Neeru Bajwa, Kubbra Sait, Deepak Dobriyal, Vindu Dara Singh, Roshni Walia, Sharat Saxena, Sahil Mehta, and the late Mukul Dev—that fills the screen with flavour. Each actor adds a pinch of madness or wit, keeping the rhythm of the film breezy and loud without letting it fall flat.
As the credits roll on Son of Sardaar 2, it’s clear that this finger-dance comedy has done more than just spark memes—it’s carved out its own niche in the crowded summer lineup. With its unpredictable humor, cross-continental setting, and an ensemble that knows exactly when to dial up the madness, the film delivers the kind of unfiltered entertainment audiences crave.
Whether you’re here for Devgn’s larger-than-life antics or the viral choreography that won’t leave your feed, this sequel stands tall as a true masala entertainer. Love it or laugh at it, Son of Sardaar 2 is the perfect escape for anyone looking to forget the world and simply enjoy the ride.