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Ajay Devgn’s action comedy Son Of Sardar 2 releases all around the world on 25th July 2025, which is a spiritual sequel to the 2012 release Son Of Sardar. The 2012 movie was a decent hit and performed well at the box office. Ajay Devgn is back again as Jassi, with a huge star cast, shot extensively in the beautiful locations of London, Chandigarh, and Edinburgh.
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Cast and Crew
Ajay Devgn is in the romantic lead with Mrunal Thakur alongside Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Neeru Bajwa, Chunky Panday, Deepak Dobriyal, Kubbra Sait, Vidhu Dara Singh, Mukul Dev, and Sharat Saxena in supporting roles. The film is produced by Ajay Devgn, Jyoti Deshpande, N. R. Pachisia, and Pravin Talreja. It is directed by Vijay Kumar Arora.
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Teaser and Trailer
The teaser of the movie is out, and the trailer launched on 11th July at an event in Mumbai with the complete star cast of the movie. The teaser looks great, and the fans are waiting for the film with excitement after the success of Raid 2.
Mukul Dev’s Last Release
Mukul Dev played the famous character of Tony Singh Sandhu in the first part, and he has played the same character in Son of Sardaar 2. His untimely demise just some time before the release of the movie has left the entire cast of the film in grief. This will mostly be his last released movie, and he will be missed forever.
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The Story
Mangapura village is renowned for its mango orchards. 12-year-old Aarav and his friends are excited about the Great Mango Hunt, which is a part of the annual mango festival. Aarav teams up with his best friends Priya and Rohit to find the rare golden mango. The team of three friends faces rivalry and challenges on their way to find the golden mango. They also learn the importance of teamwork and preserving the traditions of villages. Can they find the golden mango? Wait for the film’s release to know the result.
The film is set to release on 25th July, and we hope it creates the same magic as the 2012 release, Son of Sardaar. The teaser and music look promising, and only time will tell whether the ‘son’ shines or fades away.
