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Son Of Sardaar In the heartland of colorful Punjab, the larger- than- life Punjabis take pride about their hospitality & warmth but are mighty serious about matters regarding honor & dignity. Jassi, a peace loving happy-go-lucky Sardar, lives in London trying to make a living. He gets to know of his ancestral property back home in Punjab which he wants to sell off to shape up his pockets. Jassi embarks on a journey which takes him through a startling situation..
Idlebrain.com  (Apr 10, 2015)
Rating:  3/5

Both Allu Arjun and Trivikram are at high point of their career after delivering Race Gurram and Attarintiki Daaredi respectively. Hence, we expect another hugely satisfying film from their combination. Son of Sathyamurthy has got good intention and good .

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Ndtv  (Nov 14, 2012)
Rating:  1.5/5

Poppycock in Phagwara: that is what the film should have been named. While the men on the screen defy gravity at will, the narrative defies logic without a care. Looking for genuine fireworks this Diwali? Look elsewhere..

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Rediff  (Nov 14, 2012)
Rating:  1/5

Son of Sardaar is part of the growing trend that Rohit Shetty started with Golmaal and is the kind of cinema that the audiences love and critics hate. While I confess to have enjoyed some of these slapstick films in most portions (Bol Bachchan being the l.

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Apunkachoice  (Nov 14, 2012)
Rating:  3.5/5

"Son Of Sardaar" is a rollicking rumbustious wild and wacky action-comedy. It's a spaghetti-western relocated to Punjab that would keep Devgn's fans regaled. Even if you are not a big fan of the typical potboiler this one makes you smile..

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Bollywood Hungama  (Nov 14, 2012)
Rating:  4/5

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 del.

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Ibn Live(rajeev Masand)  (Nov 14, 2012)
Rating:  2/5

A remake of the Telugu hit Maryaada Ramanna directed by SS Rajamouli, who himself whacked the premise from a 1920s Buster Keaton hit, Son of Sardaar is only sporadically entertaining, and peddles the same tired stereotypes of Punjab and Sikhs. A cameo by.

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