Ajay Devgn’s Son of Sardaar 2 has finally hit theaters, but the public response suggests the film has failed to deliver the comedy it promised. Marketed as an all-out entertainer, the film instead drew criticism for repetitive gags, illogical writing, and cringe-worthy humor.
While a few sequences managed to bring out laughs, the majority of viewers expressed disappointment, calling it a weak follow-up to the original Son of Sardaar. Unlike the first part, which had a decent storyline, this sequel relies entirely on over-the-top comedy that falls flat for most audiences.
Ajay Devgn’s presence adds some weight, but it isn’t enough to save the film. Performances by Ravi Kishan and Deepak Dobriyal, however, have been highlighted as the only redeeming aspects that make the movie somewhat bearable. Many fans credited Ravi Kishan with stealing the show in an otherwise underwhelming film.
Social media reactions have been harsh, with users calling the movie boring, disappointing, and a cringefest. Some family viewers found it tolerable for a one-time watch, but the overall sentiment remains negative.
Early reviews suggest Son of Sardaar 2 is unlikely to succeed at the box office. Despite the poor word-of-mouth, the makers are banking on opening weekend numbers to recover some ground. Unless family audiences show up in large numbers, the film risks becoming one of Ajay Devgn’s weakest outings in recent years.




