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India Today
10 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Son of Sardaar 2 X reviews: Fans call Ajay Devgn film loud, crowd-pleasing, cringe
Ajay Devgn-starrer 'Son of Sardaar 2', directed by Vijay Kumar Arora, has finally hit theatres today, August 1, 2025. A sequel to the 2012 hit 'Son of Sardaar', the comedy film features a star-studded ensemble including Mrunal Thakur, Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra and marks the posthumous appearance of actor Mukul Dev. While fans of Devgn went to catch the First Day First Show, early reactions on social media have shared a sharply divided user on X wrote, "Son of Sardaar 2 delivers what it promises – a loud, colorful, and crowd-pleasing entertainer. Don't go in expecting depth, just sit back and enjoy the masala ride. Perfect for a festive family watch! (sic)."Another added, "Get ready to laugh till your stomach hurts! Son of Sardaar 2 is a full-on comedy riot packed with witty dialogues, hilarious twists, and Ajay Devgn's unbeatable comic timing. With a mix of Punjabi charm, family drama (sic)." However, not all reactions were as generous. One disappointed viewer shared, "Just watched Son of Sardaar 2 honestly, way too much overacting. Sorry Ajay Devgn sir, this one didn't work for me (sic)."Another bluntly criticised the film, "Don't know why they wanted a sequel with this script? A complete mess. Was expecting at least an average film but sorry to say – this is so boring. What was Mrunal doing, I really don't know. Only Ravi Kishan is the plus point in this film. Others wasted including Ajay Devgn sir. Overall skip this one (sic)."Criticism extended even to Devgn's choice of roles, with a user writing, "You are Ajay Devgn, one of the best actors in Bollywood. Please don't waste your time doing comedy films like Son of Sardaar 2. Make one film a year but make one where we get to see something new. You should recognize your stature where people feel that you won three National Awards (sic)."Another simply called it "a cringe-filled disappointment that fails to deliver. Epic disappointment."Take a look at the reactions: 'Son of Sardaar 2' revolves around a man who pretends to be a war hero to help a couple gain approval for their marriage, with plenty of comic twists and punchlines packed in. The trailer had promised a high-energy comedy with LOL moments, and for some, it seems to have delivered just that, while others walked away slated to release on July 25, 'Son of Sardaar 2' finally made its way to the big screen on August 1. With a cast including Neeru Bajwa, Chunky Panday, Kubbra Sait, Deepak Dobriyal, Vindu Dara Singh, Roshni Walia, Sharat Saxena, and Sahil Mehta, the film attempts to recreate the magic of its predecessor but has clearly divided the audience.- Ends


Time of India
an hour ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
‘Son of Sardaar 2' X Review: Netizens call Ajay Devgn-Mrunal Thakur's film a ‘full-on desi comedy'; Ravi Kishan steals the show with his comic timing
Ajay Devgn is back on the big screen with 'Son of Sardaar 2'. This comedy-drama is a sequel to the 2012 hit 'Son of Sardaar' and is directed by Vijay Kumar Arora. Devgn once again plays Jassi Randhawa, this time on a heartfelt journey to win back his love. The film is packed with desi humour, emotion, and that typical Punjabi charm. Mrunal Thakur joins the madness Joining Ajay in this fun ride is Mrunal Thakur, who plays Rabia. It's her first film with Ajay and fans are loving their chemistry. The film also stars Ravi Kishan as Raja, Neeru Bajwa as Dimple, and Deepak Dobriyal as Gul. Kubbra Sait plays Mehwish, while Chunky Panday appears as Danish. The cast also includes Sharat Saxena, Mukul Dev, Vindu Dara Singh, Roshni Walia, Sanjay Mishra, Ashwini Kalsekar, Sahil Mehta and Dolly Ahluwalia as Jassi's mother. This ensemble brings life, energy, and laughter to every scene, adding depth to the story. 'Son of Sardaar 2' Twitter Review Viewers have shared their excitement on X (formerly Twitter), calling the film a complete entertainer. One user posted, '#SonOfSardaar2 Review : ⭐️⭐️⭐️½ A full-on #AjayDevgn show with desi comedy and family drama. #MrunalThakur looks stunning and delivers a solid performance. Some scenes feel stretched, but overall it's a fun ride that gives the same entertainment as part one. Recommended 👍🏻' Another fan wrote, '#SonOfSardaar2 It's a wonderful movie, lots of comedy, lots of laughing moment, it's a completely family entertainers. A must watch' Fans praise Ajay and Ravi Kishan's comic timing Ajay's performance has stood out once again, especially his comic scenes and screen presence along with him fans have also praised Ravi Kishan. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Flexible MBA by SRM—Apply Now! SRM Online Apply Now Undo One user shared, '#SOS2 is a well-packaged entertainer that pleasantly surprises. While the trailer hinted at a routine slapstick comedy, the film turns out to be an engaging blend of situational humor, emotions, and nostalgia. Several gags land perfectly, Ajay Devgn's monologue on dance, his hilarious Border spoof with a Suneil Shetty mimic, and some sharp dialogues around Pakistan evoke genuine laughter…#AjayDevgn is in top form, his comic timing and screen presence elevate the film. He shoulders the entire narrative with ease and delivers a knockout performance. #MrunalThakur lends good support with her solid performance, while Ravi Kishan, Vindu Dara Singh, and others chip in well…' Laughter fills the cinema halls Audiences are calling the film a laughter riot, especially praising the comic scenes featuring Ajay and Ravi Kishan. One viewer tweeted, 'Just Finished #SonOfSardaar2 Loved the movie. All comedy scenes are super funny Hats off to @ajaydevgn & @ravikishann for hitting it out of park with their acting Whole Theatre was having a laughter riot. Must Watch with your Family' Another post read, '#SonOfSardaar2Review: A FRIENDLY FAMILY ENTERTAINER. 😎🔥 Rating: 3.5*/5 #SonOfSardaar2 has his old gags alive to make you tickle everytime. #AjayDevgn as Jassi is quite promising. Entire cast is satisfying. The only minor flaws lie in the screenplay but a fun BRAINROT.' Some slow bits, but fans satisfied While many reviews are full of praise, a few pointed out minor issues with the pacing. Still, the overall feedback is positive, and fans are loving the balance of humour and emotions. '#SonOfSardaar2 is a hilarious family entertainer with a few dull moments. SOS2 packed with comedy and emotions. #AjayDevgn's comic avatar is outstanding while @mrunal0801 is outstanding as expected and the rest of the cast is also good. (3.5/5)' Another reviewer said, '#AjayDevgn is back with his desi swag, comedy timing, and powerful screen presence. The film blends family drama, action, and emotional moments while keeping the light-hearted Punjabi flavor alive. 🔥 #MrunalThakur adds charm and delivers a strong performance that balances Ajay's dominating presence. The chemistry between the leads works well, and supporting cast adds good laughs. Some scenes feel slightly stretched, and the story doesn't bring major surprises, but the movie succeeds in giving entertainment, comedy, and mass masala vibes—just like the first part. Overall, paisa vasool entertainer, recommended for families and Ajay Devgn fans!'


Hindustan Times
15 hours ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
BJP MP Ravi Kishan seeks law to regulate food prices, uses ‘samosa' example
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP and actor Ravi Kishan on Wednesday urged the central government to introduce a law to regulate food prices of dishes served in all eateries – from dhabas to five-star hotels. BJP MP Ravi Kishan said that the prices, quantity and quality of food items served are different everywhere. (Sansad TV/ANI Video Grab) The Gorakhpur MP, who also asked for the regulation of food portions in eateries, used 'samosa' as an example to make his point in the Lok Sabha. 'I still don't get why we get a samosa on a small plate in some places and on a big plate in other places for the same price,' Kishan said. He said that a 'vast market' like this was running 'without any rules or regulations'. Speaking during the Zero Hour in Lok Sabha, the BJP MP said that the prices, quantity and quality of food items served are different everywhere. He further said that a uniformity was required in the market. Giving another example on the lack of uniformity in food prices and quantities, Kishan said, 'Dal Tadka is available for ₹100 at some outlets, ₹120 at others, and ₹1,000 in some hotels.' He said that due to such pricing, the customers are usually unable to decide on the quantity they want to order. He added that for example, if four people decide to go out to eat, they will not know the quantity they will get at a given price point. 'I demand that the government introduce a law to regulate the prices of food items, their quality and quantity so that customers can purchase them at affordable prices,' Kishan said. Following Kishan's remarks, Congress leader Surendra Rajput took a jibe at him, urging him to also speak for regulation at the costly samosas at 'airports run by PM Modi's friend Gautam Adani', according to India Today. However, BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi defended Kishan's demand, saying it was a matter of public interest. 'Mocking such matters and making them a subject of ridicule—how appropriate is that?' Tripathi questioned.


Mint
15 hours ago
- Politics
- Mint
BJP MP Ravi Kishan gives Samosa example to demand law to regulate food prices
Ravi Kishan, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP and actor, demanded the Modi government to formulate a law to regulate food prices in the country. Emphasizing different prices of food items served at various eateries, be it hotels, restaurants, or dhabas, Ravi Kishan said the government has not formed any law regarding the varying food prices. During the Zero Hour, Ravi Kishan said there is no uniformity of prices of single food items or dishes and quality. "Somewhere you get a Samosa at X rate in a dhaba while it is served at Y price point," he said adding, the size of samosas also vary. 'Dal Tadka' at some outlets you get for ₹ 100, while at others, it is ₹ 120, and in a hotel it is ₹ 1,000, he said. Also Read | PM Modi rebuts Donald Trump in Lok Sabha: 'No world leader asked India to halt Operation Sindoor against Pakistan' The lawmaker said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has brought in many transformative changes but this segment has not got its due attention. "Therefore, I demand that the government bring a law to regulate prices of food items, their quality and quantity so that customers get them at affordable prices," he said. Another BJP MP, Damodar Damodar Agarwal, raised the issue of illegal mining and blasting done by Jindal Saw Ltd in his constituency, Bhilwara, Rajasthan. He alleged that illegal mining had caused ecological destruction and environmental pollution. Agarwal claimed that the mining goes unabated despite intense protests and demanded the Centre take an action to stop it.


India Today
15 hours ago
- Politics
- India Today
BJP MP Ravi Kishan seeks regulation of food prices, uses samosa to make his case
BJP MP and actor Ravi Kishan on Wednesday requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to regulate the prices and quantity of food items served from dhabas to five-star hotels."I still don't understand why we get a samosa on a small plate in some place and on a big plate in some other place for the same price. Such a vast market with crores of customers is operating without any rules or regulations," said the MP from Gorakhpur. advertisementDuring zero hour in the Lok Sabha, the BJP MP from Uttar Pradesh's Gorakhpur said the prices, quality and quantity of food items are different everywhere. "A uniformity is needed," he said. Pointing out the lack of uniformity in the prices and quantities of food items across the country, Kishan said, "Dal Tadka is available for Rs 100 at some outlets, Rs 120 at others, and Rs 1,000 in some hotels."Ravi Kishan's demand stirred a row, with Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput mocking the BJP MP and asking if he could also speak up to regulate the highly-priced samosas at "airports run by PM Modi's friend Gautam Adani." Coming to Kishan's defence, BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi said that the Congress is not interested in the business of the House, as they are mocking an issue of public interest."Their sole focus is to create noise, disrupt proceedings, and deliberately obstruct the House. Those who have made such behavior a habit are naturally surprised when genuine public interest issues are raised," he said."Are issues like samosas or food stalls not related to public interest? Mocking such matters and making them a subject of ridicule—how appropriate is that?," he further questioned.- EndsInputs from PTI