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Sardaar Ji 3

Sardaar Ji 3 Movie Review: A Cross-Border Comedy with Controversy and Chaos
1 July 2025 by
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Sardaar Ji 3 - Full Movie Review

📅 Release Date & Context

Released globally on June 27, 2025, Sardaar Ji 3 is the third and most controversial entry in the hit Punjabi horror-comedy franchise. Directed by Amar Hundal, the film stars Diljit Dosanjh, Neeru Bajwa, Jasmin Bajwa, and Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. Due to political tensions, it skipped theatrical release in India, focusing instead on international markets.


🧟‍♂️ Plot & Premise

Jaggi (Diljit), the beloved ghost-hunter, returns to the UK for his strangest mission yet—clearing out a haunted castle. With spirit pal Pinky (Neeru Bajwa) by his side and new characters entering the mix, the story spirals into a blend of romance, fantasy, action, and goofy horror. Adding to the chaos is a love triangle between Jaggi, Pinky, and Noor (Hania Aamir).


🎭 Performances & Direction

  • Diljit Dosanjh is in his comfort zone, radiating charm and comic timing.
  • Neeru Bajwa and Jasmin Bajwa offer strong support and romantic drama.
  • Hania Aamir, making her Punjabi debut, impresses with her accent and chemistry.
  • Amar Hundal’s direction captures scenic UK visuals but suffers from pacing issues and tonal imbalance.


🤹 What Works

  • Eye-catching visuals and spooky-comic setting
  • Hania Aamir’s strong debut with natural Punjabi delivery
  • Comic sequences that fans of the franchise will enjoy
  • Great soundtrack with a mix of folk and EDM beats


🚧 What Falls Flat

  • Weak plot with forced humor
  • Overacted scenes and loud dialogues
  • Struggles to balance horror, comedy, and romance
  • IMDb rating of just 4.4/10, with viewers calling it "overstuffed" and "hollow"


🌍 Box Office & Global Buzz

  • Grossed ₹20 crore worldwide, on a ₹15 crore budget
  • In Pakistan, it set a record for the biggest first-day opening by an Indian film
  • Ranked #6 among highest-grossing Punjabi movies worldwide


⚠️ Controversy Corner

The casting of Pakistani actress Hania Aamir led to major backlash in India.

  • FWICE and other Indian bodies demanded a boycott
  • Political heat post-Pahalgam attacks amplified calls for Diljit’s ban
  • Critics like Puneet Issar and Aditya Narayan labeled the move “anti-national”
  • Despite the backlash, the film received love from Pakistani fans and diaspora audiences abroad


Final Verdict

Sardaar Ji 3 offers style, songs, and a cross-border spark, but lacks storytelling strength. It’s fun in flashes, especially for fans of Diljit, but ultimately struggles under its own chaos.


🎥 Rating Summary

Category Rating (out of 5)
Performances ★★★
Story & Writing ★★
Direction & Visuals ★★★
Entertainment ★★½


📌 Conclusion

If you're a die-hard fan of the Sardaar Ji series or curious about Hania Aamir’s debut, this movie might still offer some entertainment. Otherwise, the messy plot and over-the-top elements may leave you underwhelmed. It's a controversial film that tried to be bold, but not quite brilliant.

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