Son of Sardaar
Son of Sardaar
| 13 November 2012 (USA)
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A Punjabi man returning to India falls in love with a woman whose family welcomes him as a guest before realizing he is the man they need to kill in order to avenge their loved ones.

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himanshu-tushar6

hi I am the die hard fan of Ajay Devlin before I watched this movie . I was to curious to watch this crappy movie. what the hell is happen to Bollywood. in this movie people are flying like they are imposing or declining the gravity without any injury detail & also fatso Songhai why does she not stop acting & try the role of buffalo in the other movie . I hope so it will better for her. Sonja butt simply overacts & looks so old for this role I hope so he exhausted but he need the money to feed up his needs he was a great actor & I was a fan of him but now I have to say I have to skip for this position . I cannot improvise that what type of trashy movie release in the year 2012 which are increasing their amount . now I am afraid that I have no patience to write more!!! one word foe movie please drain this trash

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shahmdsalman

This is my first review in IMDb though I was active here for few years. I couldn't resist myself from commenting on this one.Anyway the main thing is has Bollywood lost their creativity? Recently they have started to make crappy remake of some good (or should I say best) Tamil and Telugu movies. Son of Sardaar is nowhere near the (based on) Telugu movie Maryada Ramanna. The remake is pure crap.First it is shown that the hero (who lives in London) is afraid of none and can beat many man alone. Fortunately he has to return to his own country to sell his property which he inherits from his father. But when he return to India, he becomes afraid of getting beaten by his enemies (actually it is a family enmity), even leaving the house of his enemies (where he unknowingly was staying as a guest) has become impossible for him, as he is told that being in that house won't get him killed. But at the end when he gets his heroine back he fears none and fights everyone back. This movie has barely got any story line and it seems the director has rushed to end it, no creativity. What a crap movie.Bollywood bring back your old creativity please.

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houghtonconnor17

While SOS is not a great film by any means, or even a film that I will likely watch again, it is not as bad as some of the reviewers have been portraying it. For starters, this is a purely masala entertainment film, meant more for the masses than the critics. As such it has a very simple plot and does not concern itself overly much with a theme. In this review I will first go over the parts of the film which struck home and then elucidate some points of contention. Firstly, and I have been wanting to point this out for awhile, I am glad that we are finally seeing Sanjay Dutt in roles that are appropriate for him. As a looming and brooding antagonist, Sanjay shines far better than in the sleazy avatar he has been adhering to of late. He is much better in more honest roles where he is not chasing women young enough to be his granddaughters. Ajay Devgan, who is by no means great in everything that he does, does a superb job in this film and really hits the comedy spot on in most of the scenes, though his love affair with Sonakshi's character seems to be at best a little stretched. As far as Sonakshi goes, she reprises the basic role she portrays in all of her admittedly short list of films up to date and mostly just has events play out around her instead of having much that is extremely important to do. This has the positive effect of me not being able to say anything very bad about her character's portrayal in the film. The supporting cast, including especially the ever bubbly Juhi Chawla all do a superb job of keeping the comedy going, though the action scenes suffer from the staleness of the one hundred guys going at one hero routine that we have all come to know and (not) love. On the negative side, the story drags a lot in many parts, and most of the comedy has been sucked out of the script by the second half of the film, leading to some boredom through the second half. In addition, there is a lack of romance in the romance scenes (partly because there are so few to know that a romance should be developing) and far too much repetitive action to really enjoy. In the end, however, the film accomplishes what it seeks out to do in giving the audience a simple and mostly family-friendly story to enjoy for two and a half hours. Good for a watch though don't be surprised if you do not remember much of the movie after a few days.

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mastergirish

SOS is remake of telugu movie "Maryade Ramanna" which is also a remake of kannada movie "balagalittu olage baa'!! but all these movies are inspired by Hollywood "our hospitality" !! I have watched maryade ramanna in telugu directed by rajmouli of Eega and Magadheera fame.. telugu version is really awesome.. you don't move even for a second while watching it.. I expected a lot from SOS.. but SOS is completely different .. in marayada ramanna , lead character is not portrayed like a hero who can beat bunch of guys single handedly.. but in SOS, sardaar is a macho hero which completely contradicts the story.. Ajay Devgn really lost an excellent opportunity making of a classic thriller by trying to please masses.. i couldn't understand whether it is a comedy or action or thriller movie.. Me being die hard fan of Ajay Devgn got really disappointed with this..!!!

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