Mrunal Thakur on ‘Son of Sardaar 2’ Casting: “My Trust Was Shaken”

Mrunal Thakur on 'Son of Sardaar 2'
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April 16, 2026 – In an industry where the leading lady’s trajectory is often dictated by the “hero” she is paired with, Mrunal Thakur has always tried to steer her own ship. However, in a candid new interview that has sent ripples through Bollywood, the Sita Ramam star opened up about her recent experience on the sets of Son of Sardaar 2, admitting that she felt blindsided by certain casting decisions and the eventual editing of the film.

Specifically, Thakur revealed that she was never informed that a “very senior actor”—veteran comedian and character artist Chunky Panday—would be playing her husband in the film. The actress confessed that the realization was jarring and led to a moment where her professional “trust was shaken.”

The Casting Surprise: Not What She Signed Up For?

The sequel to the 2012 hit, Son of Sardaar 2, was one of the most anticipated releases of 2025. While the film boasted an ensemble cast led by Ajay Devgn, the internal dynamics of the production are only now coming to light. Thakur, who played the role of Rabia Akhtar, found herself in a narrative tangle that she hadn’t fully anticipated during the script-reading phase.

Speaking to veteran journalist Prema, Thakur was uncharacteristically blunt about her disappointment:

“I didn’t know, like, a very senior actor was going to play my husband. Because that just changes my… this is not what I expected from the movie. So, there I failed because there was a little bit of trust that was shaken.”

In the film, Chunky Panday portrays Danish, Rabia’s estranged husband. While Panday is widely respected for his comic timing and decades-long career, the age gap and the nature of the pairing seemingly shifted the tone of the character Thakur had envisioned. Despite the shock, the actress was quick to add that she holds no personal grudges, stating, “You know what, I don’t have regrets.”

Beyond Casting: The ‘Editing Table’ Heartbreak

The casting of her on-screen husband wasn’t the only hurdle Thakur faced. The actress also expressed deep frustration over the final cut of the film, alleging that significant emotional beats were sacrificed on the editing table.

Thakur highlighted her work with young actress Roshni Walia, who played her stepdaughter, Saba. According to Thakur, the emotional core of her character was built on the bond with Saba—a child of her deceased sister whom Rabia raises as her own, sacrificing her personal life in the process.

“I did not know two important scenes of mine would be edited on the table,” she lamented. She described a poignant scene where Saba tells Rabia, ‘It’s better I don’t have a mother, I have you. I pray that every girl gets a mother like you.’ For Thakur, these scenes weren’t just filler; they were the “why” behind her character’s journey. Without them, she feels the narrative arc was hollowed out, leaving the audience with a less impactful version of Rabia Akhtar.

A Rocky Road for ‘Son of Sardaar 2’

The production of Son of Sardaar 2 was plagued by headlines long before its August 1, 2025, release. From the get-go, the film faced casting shuffles:

  • Sanjay Dutt, who was a staple of the first film, was replaced by Ravi Kishan after his UK visa was rejected.
  • Vijay Raaz was reportedly dropped from the project following a misunderstanding on set during the UK schedule.

When the film finally hit theaters, the reception was lukewarm at best. While it managed to earn approximately ₹60.90 crore at the box office, critics were less than kind. Many echoed Thakur’s hidden frustrations, noting that the actress felt “wasted” in a script that prioritized slapstick over substance.

Navigating the “Age Gap” Narrative in 2026

Thakur’s comments have reignited a long-standing debate in Indian cinema regarding the pairing of younger actresses with significantly older male actors. While the industry frequently pairs 50-plus male leads with actresses in their 20s or 30s as romantic interests, Thakur’s situation was a reversal of the trope—she was placed in a marital dynamic with a senior actor without prior clarity.

Industry insiders suggest that this lack of transparency can affect an actor’s performance. When an actor builds a character’s backstory, the “chemistry” or “history” they imagine with their co-star is vital. Finding out the identity of a primary co-star on the day of the shoot can disrupt the emotional homework done by the artist.

What’s Next for Mrunal Thakur?

Despite the “shaken trust” from Son of Sardaar 2, Mrunal Thakur remains one of the busiest and most sought-after names in the industry. She is currently riding high on the success of ‘Dacoit: A Love Story’, her Hindi-Telugu bilingual release alongside Adivi Sesh, which has garnered critical acclaim for its gritty performances.

Looking ahead, Thakur has a packed slate for the remainder of 2026:

  1. Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai: Directed by David Dhawan, this rom-com pairs her with Varun Dhawan and Pooja Hegde. The film is slated for a May 22, 2026, release.
  2. Pooja Meri Jaan: A long-awaited thriller that promises to showcase her range.
  3. Do Deewane Seher Mein: A project that further cements her presence in the romantic drama genre.

Conclusion

Mrunal Thakur’s decision to speak out reflects a growing trend of modern actors demanding more transparency and creative respect from large-scale productions. While Son of Sardaar 2 may be a “failed” experiment in her eyes due to the broken trust, her honesty serves as a reminder that even in the high-stakes world of Bollywood sequels, the script and the “narrative soul” of a character should never be secondary to the spectacle.

As she moves forward with David Dhawan’s next big entertainer, fans are hopeful that the actress will get the screen time and the “husband” (or lack thereof) that her talent deserves.

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