Ajay Devgn Returns With Son of Sardar 2 — Standing on Tankers, Dropping Turban Heat
It’s official: Sardaar is back and bolder than ever—Ajay Devgn just revealed the release date and first poster for Son of Sardar 2

Mumbai, June 19: Sardaar swag is officially back—and this time, he’s rolling in on tankers. Ajay Devgn just pulled the pin on nostalgia and dropped the poster for Son of Sardar 2, setting the release date for July 25. The image? Picture Devgn in full-desi mode—turban tied, boots planted on two oil tankers like he’s auditioning for Fast & the Fursat.
SOS 2: Loud, Proud, and Turbocharged
It’s been 12 years since Devgn’s original Son of Sardar did its dhinchak dance at the box office—part action, part comedy, part full-throttle Punjab-core. The first film saw him and Sonakshi Sinha embroiled in a family feud set against a backdrop of truckloads of lassi, swagger, and slow-motion punches.
This time around? We don’t know much. No trailer, no cast reveal, no plot teases. Just that poster—pure high-octane throwback energy—and Devgn’s caption: “The Return of the Sardaar.” If you’re hearing dhols in your head right now, you’re not alone.
Plot Unknown, But Tonal Vibes? Crystal Clear
Let’s be real: we may not know who’s in it (is Sonakshi making a comeback? Will a Gen-Z love interest be awkwardly inserted?), or what the story is (another ancestral vendetta? A tanker heist?), but this isn’t about subtle storytelling. This is about a man in a pagdi doing stunts that laugh in the face of physics—and doing it with a straight face.
Son of Sardar 2 is giving pure throwback Bollywood: the kind where slow-mo isn’t just a technique, it’s a lifestyle.
Ajay Devgn: The Man, The Meme, The Multiverse
If there’s one actor who can convincingly jump from IRS raids (Raid 2, released just last month) to tanker-top theatrics, it’s Devgn. His filmography is a buffet of intense roles, dad-core dramas, and meme-ready moments. In Raid 2, he was the no-nonsense taxman. Here, he’s doing full sardaar flair—and no one’s asking questions.
That duality? It’s Devgn’s brand now. He’s like your cool uncle who can talk about GST reforms at a wedding while also doing a dance number with backup tractors.
The Era of Unapologetic Sequels
Let’s talk real: sequels are having a messy but enthusiastic moment in Bollywood. Whether it’s Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 or Fukrey 3, there’s a pattern—nostalgia sells, especially when it’s draped in turbans and powered by dhabas and dhamaal.
So, what does Son of Sardar 2 bring to the table in 2025? Probably more of the same—and honestly, that’s the point. In a time of multiverse fatigue and high-concept exhaustion, sometimes you just want your hero to ride into town on a truck, throw some punches, and make peace with a paratha in hand.
Final Thoughts? Bring It On
There’s still a lot we don’t know. Will it lean more comedy or action? Will it update its vibe for Gen-Z audiences, or double down on the ‘Punjabi dad energy’ that made the original so memeable? Either way, Devgn seems locked, loaded, and literally elevated.
Until then, we’ve got a poster, a release date, and the return of a Sardaar who does not believe in subtle entrances.
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Saumya Srivastava is a Reporting Fellow at Hindustan Herald, focusing daily on captivating stories from the entertainment industry and evolving lifestyle segments. Currently pursuing her studies at BHU, Varanasi, Saumya combines her academic background with a passion for understanding and showcasing the diverse facets of modern living. Her daily articles aim to inform and inspire readers on everything from popular culture to personal well-being.