It’s been ten long years since Ajay Devgn’s Jassi danced, fought, and charmed his way through the first Son of Sardaar. Now he’s back — older, just as loud, and this time, he’s taking his trademark desi swagger to the Scottish Highlands. Fans wanted chaos? Well, the trailer promises enough bagpipes, bar fights, and bad guys to keep them laughing and hooting all the way to the multiplex.
New Country, Same Jassi
Directed by Vijay Kumar Arora, the sequel’s tagline sets the tone: “He survived Punjab, will he survive Scotland too?” From the first few seconds, you know subtlety isn’t on the guest list.
The trailer fires on all cylinders — pole-dancing grannies, loud one-liners, and even a Sunny Deol imitation or two. Jassi’s jokes land like mini explosions. The writing’s not exactly sophisticated, but come on — that’s not what Son of Sardaar fans are here for, right?
And then there’s the cultural clash. Punjabi humour crashing into Scottish pubs? Expect kilts and turbans in the same frame.
Mrunal Thakur Joins the Madness
This time, Devgn’s Jassi isn’t going solo. Mrunal Thakur jumps on board as the new romantic interest — her chemistry with Devgn looks easy-going, playful, and full of those cheeky quips that Bollywood loves to squeeze in.
It’s a big move for Thakur, who’s built a steady fan base with more dramatic roles. Here she’s clearly having a blast — snarky banter, over-the-top dance sequences, and a chance to punch goons in freezing Scottish alleys.
One-liner here.
Bollywood romance, but with bagpipes in the background.
A Riot of Cameos and Comedy
The cast is packed. Sanjay Mishra’s there, Ravi Kishan’s there, and so is the eternal scene-stealer Chunky Panday. Neeru Bajwa pops up too, adding more Punjabi fire to the plot.
And a special mention — the film tips its hat to Mukul Dev, who was memorable in the original. No spoilers here, but fans will notice the tribute.
If the trailer’s any clue, the supporting cast is set to carry half the comedy load. Chunky Panday’s fake Scottish accent? Sure to be meme material.
Punchlines, Swag, and That Finger Dance
A trailer like this wouldn’t be complete without off-screen buzz. Just ask Kajol — she’s already roasted husband Devgn’s viral “finger dance step” from the promo, calling him “the smartest dancer” because “even his fingers have swag.”
One sentence: Love it or hate it, that’s the charm.
Expect more of the same — loud punchlines, exaggerated cultural digs, and those “only in Bollywood” dance moves that leave logic at the door.
Fans Know What They’re Getting Into
Look, Son of Sardaar 2 won’t win points for subtle wit. But that’s never been its aim. It’s a massy, boisterous family entertainer that doubles down on its roots — larger-than-life hero, slapstick humour, and a soundtrack that will blast in every wedding DJ playlist for months.
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The sequel promises more action, more gags, and an unapologetic desi attitude — this time, in kilts.
Ajay Devgn knows his audience. And they’ll be there, popcorn in hand, ready for Jassi’s next cross-cultural mess.