
A Disjointed Story and Missing Connections
The highly anticipated trailer for Son of Sardaar 2, starring Ajay Devgn, has been released, but according to a recent review, it falls short of expectations. It expresses significant disappointment, suggesting that the film feels less like a sequel and more like a completely new, disconnected movie.
One of the primary criticisms is the trailer’s lack of connection to the original Son of Sardaar. The reviewer notes the absence of Sonakshi Sinha, who was a central figure in the first film, leaving a noticeable void. The trailer itself is described as a “khichdi” (a mixed-up mess), disorganized and revealing far too much of the plot. It gives away key twists, including the identities of the fake mother and the real father, leaving little to the imagination for viewers who might have been interested in the story.
Weak Comedy and Forgettable Romance
The original Son of Sardaar was celebrated for its strong blend of comedy and romance. However, the reviewer feels that the sequel’s trailer lacks the same charm and humor. The comedic elements seem forced, and the romantic pairing between Ajay Devgn and Mrunal Thakur is criticized for not having the same chemistry as the original cast.
Casting and Music: A Step Down?
The cast of Son of Sardaar 2 is described as being too crowded, with no single actor making a memorable impression. While the first film had a clear focus, the sequel’s trailer seems to spread its attention thin, failing to highlight any standout performances.
Perhaps the most significant point of criticism is the music. Recall Himesh Reshammiya’s music from the first film, noting that the songs are still popular and memorable. In stark contrast, the music in the new trailer is called forgettable, lacking the catchy tunes that helped make the original a success.
The Only Glimmer of Hope
The only positive aspect mentioned in the review is a brief connection to Sunny Deol’s Border 2. This small detail was the sole part of the trailer that the reviewer genuinely enjoyed.
Conclusion: Will It Succeed?
Conclusion with a question about the film’s box office prospects, suggesting that sequels often sell tickets regardless of their quality. The trailer for Son of Sardaar 2 has left a lot to be desired, raising concerns about whether it can live up to the legacy of its predecessor.