Key Highlights:
Ajay Devgn returns as "Jassi" nearly 13 years after the original Son of Sardaar (2012). The trailer opens with a 38-second focus on him, instantly igniting excitement.
Set against the picturesque backdrop of Scotland, the film promises a mix of mass comedy, action, and family drama, keeping in line with the signature formula of the franchise.
Cutting dialogues include “Just Joking”, “Kadi Hass Bhi Liya Karo”, and a bold jibe on Pakistan, reinforcing the unapologetically Desi tone of the film
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A standout moment features Ajay humorously impersonating Sunny Deol from Border, parodying iconic Bollywood bravado
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The trailer also includes a tribute to the late Mukul Dev, whose final film appearance adds a poignant note to the franchise’s return
What’s Working:
Nostalgia Factor: Returning fans are thrilled to see Ajay Devgn revive his role with the energetic, larger-than-life persona that made the original memorable.
Humor & Energy: The trailer is packed with slapstick moments, quirky one-liners, and light-hearted jabs—exactly what audiences enjoyed in the first film.
Strong Supporting Cast: With Mrunal Thakur, Sanjay Mishra, Ravi Kishan, Deepak Dobriyal, Neeru Bajwa, Chunky Panday, and others, the ensemble adds depth and variety to the comedic chaos
Potential Pitfalls:
Forced Gags: Some critics feel that certain jokes—including the pole-dance gag and the Sunny Deol impersonation—“try too hard” to be funny and may come off as cringeworthy
Risk of Clichés: The trailer relies heavily on familiar tropes—weddings, miscommunication, outlandish disguises—risking predictability unless the script elevates beyond set-ups.
Verdict:
The Son of Sardaar 2 trailer brings nostalgia, energy, and classic desi comedy. It effectively sets the tone for a festive, entertainer-heavy sequel. Time will tell if the full film manages to balance fresh storytelling with franchise fan service. With Son of Sardaar 2 releasing on 25 July 2025, the hype train is officially on track

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