The audience was left in splits and smiles with Ajay Devgn’s portrayal of Jassi in Son of Sardaar. His quirky humour, rustic charm, and the iconic line “Paaji, kadhi hass vi liya karo” made the character an instant fan favourite. Bringing back the madness and laughter, Ajay returns as Jassi in Son of Sardaar 2, hitting theatres on 25th July 2025.
Ranbir Kapoor seamlessly transformed into Harpreet Singh Bedi, an honest, relatable, and smart Sardar in Rocket Singh. With his quiet charm and strong screen presence, Ranbir made the audience root for the ‘Sardar next door’—a performance that remains one of his most underrated gems.
Akshay Kumar’s mischievous and heartwarming portrayal of Happy Singh was a perfect blend of humour, heroism, and innocence. His relentless desire to do good, paired with his larger-than-life energy, made Singh Is Kinng one of his most beloved films.
Saif Ali Khan’s portrayal of a Sardar in Love Aaj Kal is timeless, deeply emotional, incredibly romantic, and heartfelt. His turban-clad charm, lover-boy sincerity, and emotional depth made his character one of the most memorable parts of the film and a fan favourite to this day.
Farhan Akhtar stunned audiences with his incredible transformation as Milkha Singh, the legendary athlete. Through rigorous physical training and a layered performance full of emotional depth, innocence, and determination, Farhan embodied the spirit of the ‘Flying Sikh’. The result: a powerful character that earned widespread acclaim and numerous accolades.
Aamir Khan brought his trademark honesty and sincerity to the character of Laal Singh Chaddha. With a turban, beard, and unmissable innocence, Aamir delivered a nuanced performance that celebrated hope, love, and the simple joys of life.
In Manmarziyaan, Abhishek Bachchan played Robbie, a calm, emotionally mature, and loving man who became the ultimate green flag in a messy love triangle. His understated sincerity and grounded portrayal stood out, making Robbie the heart of the story and reaffirming Abhishek’s strength in playing genuine, heartfelt characters.