Ajay Devgn is back as the loving sardarji Jassi in ‘Son of Sardaar 2’. Released on 1 August 2025, the comedy-drama promised a mix of action, romance, and plenty of laughs.Even though fans were excited to see Jassi in a new style, the film struggled at the box office. Big releases like ‘Saiyaara’ drew much of the audience’s attention, leaving the sequel behind. According to Sacnilk, the film earned Rs 66.01 crore worldwide. Now, it is ready to make its digital debut, giving people another chance to enjoy the fun at home.
When and where to watch ‘Son of Sardaar 2’ on OTT?
As per a report by 123Telugu, ‘Son of Sardaar 2’ is expected to stream on Netflix. The platform has secured the digital rights, which was also confirmed in the film’s end credits. If things go as planned, the film could release on 26 September 2025, after the usual eight-week gap from its cinema release.Though an official date has not yet been confirmed, audiences can soon look forward to watching Ajay and Mrunal’s comedy pairing online.
Story of ‘Son of Sardaar 2’
The film picks up right from where the first part concluded. Jassi, played by Ajay Devgn, goes to Scotland, where he soon again finds himself into trouble. The film, therefore, has comedy, romance, and action just as its first half. Mrunal Thakur is the lead female character and brings freshness and charm to the movie. The cast of Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Neeru Bajwa, Deepak Dobriyal, and Chunky Panday adds igniting flair to the comedic genre of the film. Also, an emotional appeal to Mukul Dev’s fans occurs since it is the last film of the late actor.
‘Son of Sardaar 2’ review
Reviews for ‘Son of Sardaar 2’ were mixed, though many agreed it delivered moments of laughter. The Times of India gave the film 3 stars. The review reads, “The storyline maybe thin, but Jassi juggling the dual act of being a war hero and Rabia’s husband doubles the chaos. India-Pakistan rivalry jokes and one-liners will keep you in splits, along with Tony and Titu trying to expose Jassi. The first half has some entertaining moments; one of them being Raja, Tony, and Titu visiting the family to finalise the wedding, where Jassi recreates the scene from ‘Border’ and plays all three parts originally portrayed by Sunny Deol, Suniel Shetty, and Jackie Shroff.”However, the review also pointed out flaws, “However, as the story progresses, the plot becomes tangled and overstuffed with characters and comic tracks, though it does manages to deliver hilarity regularly. Some of the comedy misses the mark — like Jassi watching Raja’s aged Russian stepmom pole dance. Routine song-and-dance sequences further drag on without advancing the plot. The climax is convoluted, predictable, and over-dramatised.” Go to Source