![]() Dosanjh is effortless in making the viewers cry, laugh and smile with him – which is the sole reason for anybody to watch ‘Sardaarji 2’.īhalla as a failed terrorist from Pakistan lives up to viewers’ expectations – that of a reliable comedy fixture. After being appreciated for his sincere acting in Abhishek Chaubey’s ‘Udta Punjab’ last week, Dosanjh once again proves why he has become the industry’s go-to when filmmakers are looking for an actor who can act, croon songs, leave us in splits and take on the goons. Much in the tradition of the first film, the focus is on the protagonist Dosanjh. While Jaggi makes a sincere quest to make quick bucks, it soon unfolds as a crazy journey wherein this man who adheres to ethics, begins driving an ice cream truck, bags the title of ‘Noble Sikh’, is chased by goons, and earns the affection of two NRIs. But as his village finds itself in a crisis, Jaggi is left with no option but to jet off to Australia so that he is able to earn money to save his village. ![]() This story kicks off in a village in Punjab, where Jaggi (Diljit Dosanjh), an organic farmer, is happily living a simple and content life. It isn’t important for you to have watched the prequel to understand the sequence of events in its sequel. And the film? Well, it is completely different. Since the film has been directed by Rohit Jugraj - who had also given the prequel – the impact is almost the same. Director: Rohit Jugraj Cast: Diljit Dosanjh, Jaswinder Bhalla, Sonam Bajwa, Monica GillĪlmost a year after ‘Sardaarji’ left us in splits, comes the film’s sequel ‘Sardaarji 2’ featuring Diljit Dosanjh, Jaswinder Bhalla and lead actresses Sonam Bajwa, Monica Gill replacing Mandy Thakkar and Neeru Bajwa.
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