The film is remembered for its massive box-office clash with Yash Chopra's Jab Tak Hai Jaan . Despite the competition, it became a major commercial success, crossing the coveted 100-crore mark. Interestingly, a sequel, , has recently entered production, aiming to bring back the same blend of humor and heart.
: Seeing Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt face off—both known for their "tough guy" personas—was a major draw. Their chemistry balanced genuine menace with comedic timing. The film is remembered for its massive box-office
The movie follows Jassi (Ajay Devgn), a peace-loving Sardaar living in London who returns to his ancestral village in Punjab to sell his family land. He unwittingly befriends Billu (Sanjay Dutt), the patriarch of a family that has held a deadly blood feud against Jassi’s family for decades. : Seeing Ajay Devgn and Sanjay Dutt face
Son of Sardaar is actually an official remake of the Telugu hit Maryada Ramanna , directed by (the visionary behind RRR and Baahubali ). While the original was more of a suspense-thriller, the Bollywood version dialed up the action and song-and-dance sequences to suit a national audience. Production Legacy He unwittingly befriends Billu (Sanjay Dutt), the patriarch
: The film is a celebration of Punjab. From the yellow mustard fields to the massive, colorful havelis (mansions) and the high-energy soundtrack (especially the title track), it’s a visual feast in 1080p.
: Playing Jassi’s love interest, Sonakshi Sinha brought a feisty energy that matched the leading men, particularly in the famous scene where she rides a heavy motorcycle. A Remake with a Twist
The central "hook" is the ancient law of Punjabi hospitality: as long as Jassi is a guest inside Billu’s house, he is safe. The moment he steps outside the front gate, Billu and his brothers are legally "allowed" to kill him. This leads to a hilarious cat-and-mouse game where Jassi refuses to leave the house, and Billu tries every trick to get him to walk out the door. Why It Was a Blockbuster