Scenes were cut, casting shocked: Mrunal Thakur says Son of Sardar 2 shocked him
Mrunal Thakur opens up about feeling blindsided while working on Son of Sardaar 2 and points out creative decisions that weren’t right for him. From unexpected casting choices to key scenes being cut, the actor reflected on his shaken sense of faith.

Actress Mrunal Thakur had a lot to say about her experience working with Ajay Devgan Sardar’s Son 2 In his latest interview. The talented actor, who is busy promoting dacoitThe journalist did not hold back while interacting with Prema on her YouTube show. Apparently, some of her important scenes were removed from the final cut, and she was not even aware that a senior actor would be playing the role of her husband.
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The 33-year-old admitted that her trust was damaged by the film’s creative decisions. She said, “I didn’t know that a very senior actor was going to play the role of my husband. Because it changes my image…I didn’t expect that from the film. So, there I failed. Because there was a little bit of trust that was shaken. But you know, I have no regrets.”
She plays the role of actor Chunky Pandey’s wife in the film directed by Vijay Kumar Arora. He explained how some important scenes that could have added depth to his character and story were left on the editing room floor. Thakur portrayed a touching scene where she selflessly gives up her personal life for the well-being of her niece. He revealed, “I didn’t know that two of my important scenes would be edited on the table…that narrative was missing.”
Despite these hiccups, Mrinal assured us that there are no rifts. He still has a cordial relationship with the film team and has no complaints.
Sardar’s Son 2It is the sequel to the 2012 hit, starring Ajay Devgan as the evergreen Jassi, Mrunal as Rabia, Ravi Kishan, Neeru Bajwa, Deepak Dobriyal, Kubbra Sait and of course Chunky Pandey. It did not perform well at the box office. India Today gave the movie 2.5 stars in its review.
Part of the review reads, “Sardar’s Son 2 It’s a clean family entertainer that tries to tick every box – comedy, drama, patriotism, romance – but in the end it turns out to be an uneven journey. It lacks the magic and madness of the original ‘Son of Sardar’, and suffers from a weak story.”