The trailer of “Son of Sardaar 2” is finally here and look who’s back! It’s none other than Ajay Devgn reprising the role of lovable quirky character Jaswinder “Jassi” Singh Randhawa, which he had also portrayed in the 2012 film “Son of Sardaar”, but this time with desi swag against a picturesque backdrop of Scotland. The trailer promises a heady dose of Punjabi tadka, slapstick humour, high-octane action and sassy one-liners as it takes audiences across the continents on a comical ride.
🎬 1. Jassi in Scotland: A Fish-Out-of-Water Story You Don’t Expect
The trailer begins with the tagline, “Will he survive Scotland?”, That sets the tone for Jassi’s riotous trip out of the comfort zone of Punjab. Starting with staring around mystified in highlands of Scotland to bumbling his way through the Scottish customs, there is not a tough turf our Jassi can’t tackle, the desi prat in the foreign bhat, confident, cocky and equally outrageous!
🤣 2. POPULAR ON OUR SITE Signature Comedy, Global Flavor
In keeping with the franchise’s tradition, the trailer is full of slapstick humor and desi swagger:
A scene at the power pole where she watches an old lady pole dance saying “bebe marr gayi” : scene, which sets the album on a youth trip!
Catch phrases repeat themselves, you hear Just Joking and Kadi Hass Bhi Lo” taking the audience back to the first part and it’s bygone era.
Smart references to real-world events, like a joke about a certain country “dropping bombs in our country,” give it an edge of cheeky satire.
🌟 3. Ensemble Cast Elevating the Chaos
The miniseries features a colorful supporting cast, according to the trailer:
Mrunal Thakur as Jassi’s new love interest who brings in some sweet repartee and on-screen chemistry.
Ravi Kishan is the gangster-ish father figure, whose scenes with Jassi is funny both in terms of tension and witty lines.
Comedy stalwarts, including Sanjay Mishra, Vindu Dara Singh, Deepak Dobriyal, Neeru Bajwa, Chunky Panday and Kubbra Sait, bring their own peculiar seasoning to the comic stew.
Bitter-sweet, however, is the presence of the late Mukul Dev in the film in his last film appearance – one that tugs at your heart-strings emotionally and nostalgically.
💥 4. Double Whammy: Old School And New-Age Desi Swagger
Trailer reviews tout a “double mess” and “3X the laughter,” mixing old-school zaniness with contemporary twists. Devgn’s Jassi wears his raw Punjabiness on his sleeve as well as his countrywide swag — channeled through global, comedic scenarios.
Online, fans have already been celebrating, with one calling moments from the clip “blockbuster vibes” and others demanding “first-day, first-show” screenings. But there is also been some skepticsm about the absence of Sonakshi Sinha, the original female lead – because tilting in whether Ms Thakur can hold up in her place.
🎥 5. Visuals & Direction From Punjab to Highlands
Vijay Kumar Arora directs the trailer with high-octane energy, tight in both the action sequences and comedic set-pieces. The Scottish lush landscape — including shots taken in Edinburgh, London and rural Punjab — work as breathtaking visuals that stand opposite Jassi’s unapologetic Punjabi flamboyance.
🎙️ 6. Music, Comedy, and Cultural Flavor
Early songs like “Pehla Tu Duja Tu” and the title track have already established the mood with Punjabi beats, and the trailer’s high-energy visuals add to the overall energy. Global landscape merging with desi humor is the crux of the product offered—Bollywood masala for fans.
🎯 7. Strategic Marketing and Brand Nostalgia
A Mumbai trailer launch indicated strong promotional support by Jio Studios and Devgn Films in a bid to reintroduce an established franchise with new allure. The 13 years since the first “Incredibles” have built-in excitement but also novelty, with an international setting this time.
🗓️ 8. Release & Availability Plans
Theatrical release: 25 July 2025
OTT streaming: Post theatrical-release on Netflix; reach, to global audiences and diaspora viewers
✅ 9. What the Trailer Promises
The trailer teases:
Big laughs out of culture clash, fish-out-of-water gags and desi heroics.
Action so awesome, it’s typical of Jassi.
An epic ensemble forming future screen chemistry
One last hurrah from Mukul Dev, an emotional touch
Circling back to that complete Punjabi-Scottish combo now that’s a setting vs character contrast.
🎭 Final Verdict
Son of Sardaar 2 promises a complete entertainer with a global appeal, while the story boasts of an exciting mix of over-the-top comedy, high-voltage action and Punjabi heart in the form of Ajay Devgn. It’s the synergy of nostalgia and novelty that works in its favour, with caveats on account of the absence of known faces and juggling of cultural quips.
If you loved the first one’s bucolic humor and big characters, this sequel provides the same vibes — only bigger, with an even better background of scenic Scotland, a new cast and 21st-century swagger.