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Ajay Devgn posts teases from the Son of Sardaar 2 filming as it moves forward

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Ajay Devgn has moved on to his next project after his film Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, which starred Tabu for the eighth time, received mixed reviews. A short while ago, there was a lot of excitement about rumors regarding the Son of Sardaar sequel, a comedy movie from 2012.

The action comedy has begun filming in the United Kingdom (UK) with the addition of new cast members, including Mrunal Thakur, and the retention of some actors from the prequel, including Sanjay Dutt. The Bollywood actor made the announcement on his social media platform.

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As the movie prepares to start filming in the UK, Ajay Devgn announced the “muhurat” of the picture on social media. He posted a video on Instagram on August 6th, in which the celebrity first goes to a Gurudwara to ask the Lord for blessings. Subsequently, the video featured multiple appearances of Ajay dressed as Sardaar, Mrunal Thakur portraying the “soni Punjabi kudi,” Chunky Pandey dancing to the tunes of a classic Punjabi song, and stunning scenes from the UK. “The journey of #SonOfSardaar2 begins with prayers, blessings, and an amazing team,” Devgn wrote as the caption for this photo.

The action-comedy Son of Sardaar returns with a highly anticipated sequel that promises to bring twice as much comedy, action, and entertainment as it did when it debuted in 2012 and enjoyed enormous box office success. Under the direction of Vijay Kumar Arora, the movie would shoot extensively in the UK before moving on to India for a second big schedule.

Additionally, a nearly eleven-member ensemble cast is anticipated. Son of Sardaar 2, produced by Ajay Devgn and Jyoti Deshpande, N R Pachisia and Pravin Talreja, with co-production from Kumar Mangat Pathak, is presented by Jio Studios and Devgn Films. It is a Devgn Films and SOS 2 Limited production.

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