Empty vessels make the most noise and that stands true for Son Of Sardaar . It lacks a good script and is packed to capacity with a lot of action and masala.
Ajay Devgn's entry shot on two horses, the bravo sikh dialogues, the jokes and the Iron Man hand that makes people fly in the air, there is that and a lot more that will keep the whistles going at the cinemas.
Son of Sardaar is the remake of a Telugu film Maryada Ramanna by S.S. Rajamouli but is a lot different from it too. Apart from that it takes a lot of inspiration Rohit Shetty's popular films starring Ajay Devgn. But this film lacks the punch that Shetty manages each time. I am sure it's tough to shoot scenes with human beings and cars flying and director Ashvini Dhir gets all that right but what's tougher is to club all the larger than life heroism with a good script which Dhir just doesn't get.
Jassi (Ajay Devgn) a happy-go-lucky sikh works with Salman Khan's uncle in London. One day he gets a message that he has a piece of land in India which he inherited from his family. He decides to go back to Punjab to sell the land but little does he know that following the old family feud the men of Sandhu family, Ranvijay Singh (Sanjay Dutt) and his brothers are waiting to kill Jassi, the only surviving member of the Randhawa family. Jassi's father had killed Ranvjay's brother who was also Sukh's (Sonakshi Sinha) father.
While getting to Punjab from Delhi by train Jassi meets a loud
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