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Son of Sardar 2 tries to recreate the flavor of its predecessor but ends up being a tiring and predictable affair. What was expected to be a fun-filled entertainer quickly turns into a loud, repetitive, and over-stretched drama that offers little freshness.
The storyline feels almost recycled, with hardly any innovation to keep the audience engaged. Most of the jokes are outdated and fall flat, relying too heavily on slapstick comedy that feels forced rather than genuinely funny. The dialogues, instead of being sharp and witty, come across as overdone and unoriginal.
Performances, too, fail to leave a strong impression. Even seasoned actors appear to be going through the motions without conviction. The chemistry between characters feels artificial, and the emotional moments lack depth, making it hard to connect with the film on any level.
Technically, the film doesn’t fare much better. The action sequences are over-the-top and unnecessarily stretched, while the music fails to deliver memorable tracks. Despite a colorful presentation, the lack of substance overshadows everything else.
Overall, Son of Sardar 2 feels like a missed opportunity—more noise than content, leaving audiences disappointed rather than entertained