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Son Of Sardaar Review

| Movie Reviews > Son Of Sardaar |
| Producer |
Ajay Devgn, N R Pachisia, Pravin Talreja |
| Director |
Ashwani Dhir |
| Music Director |
Himesh Reshammiya, Sajid, Wajid, Sandeep Chowta |
| Cast |
Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt
Juhi Chawla, Salman Khan, Tanuja, Vindu Dara Singh, Mukul Dev, Puneet Issar, Mukesh Tiwari, Jeetu Verma, Rajesh Vivek, Arjan Bajwa, Sanjay Mishra 1 |
S.S. Rajamouli, the creative genius, holds the enviable record of delivering stupendous Blockbusters in a row. His films, consequently, have been remade in various Indian languages... the Hindi film industry has woken up to his brilliance as well. VIKRAMARKUDU was remade as ROWDY RATHORE, EEGA was dubbed in Hindi as MAKKHI and now, Rajamoulis MARYADA RAMANNA gets a Hindi avatar -- SON OF SARDAAR -- after being remade in Kannada and Bengali languages. MARYADA RAMANNA, in turn, displayed a striking similarity to the 1923 Hollywood silent film OUR HOSPITALITY.
SON OF SARDAAR is the remake of a Telugu film, but the Hindi avatar is set in an entirely different precinct. Nonetheless, what remains unaffected are the set of regulations that make masala entertainers work. Be it the heros gallant introduction, his breaking into a power-packed dialogue or confronting the opponent, also bashing up the rogues, like we swat flies and mosquitoes, romancing the heroine amidst the mayhem... every significant episode has been integrated with the objective of eliciting whistles, catcalls, roars and ovation. SON OF SARDAAR stays most faithful to the ideology of providing unabashed entertainment, while logic, expectedly, takes a backseat. But whos expecting a movie with smart repartee and loads of enlightenment anyway?
Deviating from the light comedies/slapstick humor that hes attempted in the past, director Ashwani Dhir follows the Rohit Shetty and Prabhu Dheva tradition of making formulaic films/entertainers that pack drama, humor, song-n-dance, thrills et al, with the 2.20 hour film brimming with just about everything available on the shelf. Since the setting is Punjab, everything that you witness in SON OF SARDAAR is larger than life, right from the hospitality and hostility, the humor, the jokes and the thrills.
With a skeletal plot to play around with, SON OF SARDAAR may give you the feeling of deje vu, but lets face it, it needs tremendous skills to pen a screenplay that never lets you lose focus. Dhir and screenwriter Robin Bhatt ensure that they throw every trick in the book to serve a no-holds-barred entertainer, with 70 mm herogiri at its best, to the amusement-seeking moviegoer. Thats one of the prime reasons why SON OF SARDAAR hits the right notes.
Ajay Devgn works for his friend [Salman] and his uncle in London. He receives a notification from his hometown in Punjab that states that he is about to inherit a piece of land. Ajay sets out for his hometown in Punjab and bumps into Sonakshi Sinha while boarding the train. Both Ajay and Sonakshi are oblivious of the fact that the families have a long-standing feud.
Sonakshi happens to be the niece of Sanjay Dutt, whose brother was killed by Ajays father many years ago. Soon enough, Sanjay Dutt and his nephews [Mukul Dev, Vindu Dara Singh] realize that Ajay is the son of the killer and even want to slaughter Ajay, but theres a hitch. Ajay has entered their mansion as a guest and as per the tradition, all guests are to be treated as God.
Like GHAJINI, WANTED, DABANGG, SINGHAM and ROWDY RATHORE, SON OF SARDAAR pays homage to the cinema of 1980s and 1990s. The trend of creating desi movies that emphasize on entertainment has already gathered steam and SON OF SARDAAR is one more big-budget extravaganza that aims at wooing the Indian mass audience. Sure, its brash, outrageous, wacky, exaggerated, irrational... so what? As long as its fun to watch, one shouldn grumble. While the first hour is breezy and thoroughly enjoyable, the narrative dips in the second half as the focus shifts to romance, with vengeance taking a backseat. But the penultimate portions, especially the combat between Sanjay and Ajay, is the hallmark of the enterprise, with the film concluding on another euphoric note -- the song Po Po -- which features Salman.
Regardless of the old-fashioned appeal, Dhir imparts a novel touch to several sequences. He plays to the gallery blatantly and audaciously, but he also ensures that the film is held together by a mesmerizing screenplay that unfolds at a feverish pace. Besides, Dhir emulates his peers and packs a solid punch in the high-voltage dramatic sequences. The ones between Sanjay and Ajay in particular are the mainstay, actually. Theres a strong undercurrent of emotions, courtesy Juhi Chawla, while the romantic scenes are more of window dressing, offering the director reasons to slot in the mandatory song-and-dance routine.
Action has always been the perfect component to straight away connect with the masses and SON OF SARDAAR has several of those South-style maar-dhaad scenes [Jai Singh Nijjar]. They might seem gimmicky, but the truth is they work big time with the spectator who relishes those kind of stunts. The climax fight sequence, when Sanjay and Ajay lock horns, is superbly choreographed. Aseem Bajajs cinematography compliments the directors vision completely. Its top notch.
The soundtrack boasts of talented and accomplished names and in keeping with the mood of the film, the composers deliver songs with North Indian tadka. Bichdann, Rani Tu Main Raja, the title track and Po [the Salman Khan number] come easily to the lips. The choreography of Po in particular is imaginative and is sure to please Bhai fans. Sandeep Chowtas background score is fantastic.
SON OF SARDAAR marks Ajays return to action, a genre that was once dominated by him till he decided to diversify to romance and comic roles. The supremely talented actor takes charge of the film from the commencement itself and holds it tight all through. If you
e a fan of Ajay, repeated viewings are assured for sure. Post AGNEEPATH, SON OF SARDAAR is another significant film in Sanjays career. The actor is in his element here, handling the ferocious moments [when he gets to know Ajays identity] and the sensitive ones [with Juhi and Sonakshi] with effortless ease.
Sonakshis character is similar to the one she portrayed in DABANGG and ROWDY RATHORE and theres this fear of getting typecast, but she sparkles in the sequences that she appears in, which works to her advantage. Juhi Chawla is outstanding, adding so much weight to her character. Her sequences with Sanjay are thoroughly enjoyable.
Salman Khan appears in a fight sequence, a sequence thereafter and the song in the end credits and adjoins incredible star value to the project.
The film has a very strong supporting cast and Id like to single out Mukul Dev for his fantastic performance. His performance is truly first-rate. Its a delight watching Tanuja, one of the finest actresses, after a hiatus. Shes wonderful, especially in the final moments of the film. Vindu Dara Singh is hilarious, while Rajesh Vivek leaves an impression. Arjan Bajwa does well in a brief role. Puneet Issar and Mukesh Tiwari are efficient in cameos.
On the whole, SON OF SARDAAR is for lovers of hardcore masala movies. If you liked WANTED, DABANGG and ROWDY RATHORE, chances are you will relish SON OF SARDAAR as well. The North Indian audiences in particular and those residing abroad will be simply delighted by this chatpata, masaledaar fare. A wholesome entertainer in the festive period. Go, have a blast!
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Vry good film |
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Bhat Rouf
17/03/2013 00:03:10 |
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This film is very good and comedy
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Rituranjan kumar
09/02/2013 17:02:56 |
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This film is very good and comedy
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Rituranjan kumar
09/02/2013 17:02:09 |
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good movie & good songs |
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raj sharma
07/02/2013 12:02:48 |
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My fevret movie.san of srdar |
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Pradip
26/01/2013 21:01:12 |
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Bahoth khub surath filim hai |
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Nayaz Ali Khan
15/01/2013 21:01:47 |
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nitu |
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Nayaz Ahamed Khan
15/01/2013 21:01:12 |
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Ekdam zakas |
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Rakesh jadhav
07/01/2013 14:01:00 |
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Office |
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Farhan
06/01/2013 08:01:19 |
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very nice
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bilaljutt
04/01/2013 10:01:52 |
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Lovely movie hit.nd song rani tu me raja.....n oye jassi. |
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Neha
28/12/2012 23:12:11 |
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Very wonderful movie. Rani tu me raja |
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Nitu
28/12/2012 23:12:50 |
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બ
20/12/2012 18:12:49 |
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બ
20/12/2012 18:12:51 |
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Song very niiiice |
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RAKESH
19/12/2012 18:12:41 |
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ajay devgn very good hero
good sardarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr |
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kanha choyal 745
12/12/2012 22:12:00 |
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Super dupper hit |
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Rajesh shukla
12/12/2012 18:12:54 |
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wingle |
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sajid ali
09/12/2012 08:12:38 |
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good one but not at aallllll
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anjali
08/12/2012 20:12:28 |
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SUPER DUPAR HIT MOVIE |
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PRAFUL TUNGIDWAR
07/12/2012 19:12:24 |
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Khiladi 786 movie |
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arvind.rampure
07/12/2012 16:12:29 |
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9999999999 |
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lovi
07/12/2012 16:12:01 |
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Khiladi 786 movie |
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arvind.rampure
07/12/2012 16:12:42 |
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movie |
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karman b
06/12/2012 17:12:38 |
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super super hit hit movie
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pooja
04/12/2012 14:12:16 |
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Super movie
Super hit Jodi |
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Jd
04/12/2012 08:12:27 |
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90 |
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lala
02/12/2012 08:12:24 |
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toufik |
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toufik
01/12/2012 13:12:36 |
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super hit |
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manish
28/11/2012 15:11:26 |
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son of sardaar as good comedy movie. super hit |
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trivedihiren
27/11/2012 11:11:11 |
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mabror |
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mabroor
26/11/2012 22:11:20 |
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mabror |
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mabroor
26/11/2012 22:11:40 |
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Super Hit Super Hit.............Super duper Hit Ajay devgan end sonakshi Hit Hit.................... |
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akhilesh
26/11/2012 12:11:53 |
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panchat movie......bekarr....paisa waste
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ramu
24/11/2012 17:11:05 |
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vry nic movie..
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satyam
23/11/2012 18:11:36 |
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gadheda na gaand jevi 6e movie....... |
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kalpataru
22/11/2012 13:11:22 |
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Very nice movie |
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David
22/11/2012 11:11:24 |
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very nice movie |
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Sanjay Kushwaha
21/11/2012 12:11:01 |
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Tu bicharan very nice song |
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Naveen sharma
20/11/2012 20:11:56 |
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super hit |
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deepali
18/11/2012 17:11:13 |
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super duper
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kunjan
17/11/2012 15:11:25 |
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Hit |
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shubhi
17/11/2012 11:11:06 |
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Hit |
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shubhi
17/11/2012 11:11:33 |
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grat movie |
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ravinder
15/11/2012 16:11:29 |
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very nice move
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Raju
15/11/2012 13:11:01 |
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