Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha was a part of the film 'Son of Sardaar', which was loved by the audience. However, she was not given a place by the makers in 'Son of Sardar 2'. In her place, Mrinal Thakar played the lead role in the film. Now Sonakshi has finally clarified her absence in the second part of this film starring Ajay Devgan. Let's know what the reason is.

What did Sonakshi Sinha say?
Sonakshi Sinha reacted to not being a part of 'Son of Sardar 2' in a conversation with Hindustan Times. She said, 'As far as I can see, he went abroad for the film Son of Sardar 2. So the same character could not be a part of the story. You cannot feel insulted just for this. You have to be practical and take each film as a separate project.'
About 'Son of Sardar 2'
Mrinal Thakar was in the lead role with Ajay Devgan in the film 'Son of Sardar 2'. The film was directed by Vijay Kumar Arora. Actors like Ravi Kishan, Vindu Dara Singh, and Sanjay Mishra were also present in this comedy drama.

Sonakshi Sinha's work front
Talking about the work front, Sonakshi Sinha's upcoming film is 'Jatadhara'. Sonakshi Sinha's look from this film has also been revealed, which her fans liked very much. South actor Sudhir Babu will be seen in the lead role with the actress in the film. Apart from this, Sonakshi was last seen in 'Nikita Roy'. This film was directed by Kush Sinha. In the film, Sonakshi played the role of a woman who is broken, stubborn, and somewhere lost in her own thoughts.
PC Social media
You may also like
Bullet came from rooftop? Key Trump ally, Charlie Kirk, fatally shot at college campus - 10 things to know
'May Not Play Next Game Now': Sanjay Manjrekar Takes Hilarious Dig At Kuldeep Yadav After Match-Winning Spell Against UAE In Asia Cup 2025
'What about kids in Colorado?' US House erupts in chaos over Charlie Kirk tribute; GOP, Democrats trade barbs
VIDEO: 48-Year-Old Man Sets Himself Ablaze Outside Samajwadi Party HQ In Lucknow Over Land-Grabbing Allegations
Charlie Kirk shot dead: MAGA loyalist opposed H-1B visas; claimed Indians 'displaced' American workers