Diljit Dosanjh 'finally' finishes shoot for 'Sardaar Ji 3', unveils release date

IANS April 23, 2025 722 views

Diljit Dosanjh has officially completed shooting for Sardaar Ji 3, marking another milestone in his successful film career. The movie is set to hit theaters on June 27, promising fans another exciting installment of the popular franchise. Following the success of previous Sardaar Ji films, this third chapter is expected to continue the series' unique blend of fantasy and comedy. Fans are eagerly anticipating Diljit's return to the beloved character that has made the franchise a blockbuster hit.

"Baba Bhaag Lavey Milde an Theaters Ch BOOOOOOO..." - Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh 'finally' finishes shoot for 'Sardaar Ji 3', unveils release date
Mumbai, April 23: Punjabi sensation Diljit Dosanjh shared that the shoot for his upcoming film “Sardaar Ji 3” has finally finished and is slated to release on June 27.

Key Points

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Diljit finishes third installment of popular Punjabi fantasy franchise

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Film scheduled for theatrical release on June 27

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Rohit Jugraj returns as director

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Continues successful comedy horror series

Diljit took to Instagram, where he shared a string of pictures of himself posing next to a bike. In the image, the actor-singer is seen sporting a leather jacket paired with denims, sneakers and sunglasses.

"SARDAAR JI 3 Releasing 27th June Finally Shoot Finish Ho Geya Sari Team Ne Baut Mehnat Kiti Aa.. Baba Bhaag Lavey Milde an Theaters Ch BOOOOOOO... MAIN TAN DAR GI (Sardaar Ji 3 is released on 27th June. The shoot has finally finished. The team has worked really hard on the film. Let's meet in the theaters.)"

Sardaarji was first released in 2015. The Punjabi fantasy horror comedy film is directed by Rohit Jugraj. It stars Diljit Dosanjh, Mandy Takhar and Neeru Bajwa in lead roles. Sardaar Ji is one of the first fantasy films to be made in Punjabi cinema. It had the biggest opening ever for a Punjabi film in Punjab.

It revolves around Jaggi, who is tasked with driving away a ghost, who haunts a mansion in London. However hilarious situations ensue when he falls in love with the ghost.

The second installment was released in 2016. The film saw Diljit in a triple role alongside Monica Gill, and Sonam Bajwa. It told the story of a farmer, desperate to save his village from financial ruin, who travels overseas in search of greener pastures. However, his life turns upside down after he becomes the target of a criminal nexus.

The actor, who was last seen in "Amar Singh Chamkila", will next be seen in Punjab '95 is an upcoming period drama film directed by Honey Trehan. It is based on the life of prominent Sikh human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra. The film stars Diljit Dosanjh, Arjun Rampal and Suvinder Vicky.

Reader Comments

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Rajveer K.
Can't wait for this! Diljit never disappoints with his comic timing. The first two Sardaar Ji movies were hilarious - hope this one keeps the same energy! 🤩
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Priya S.
Interesting that they're making a third installment after so many years. Hope they don't just rely on nostalgia and actually bring something fresh to the franchise.
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Harpreet B.
Diljit's leather jacket look is fire! 🔥 June 27 can't come soon enough. Already planning to watch with my whole family - we loved the first two movies!
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Amandeep R.
Respectfully, I hope the script is better than Sardaar Ji 2. The first one was a classic but the sequel felt forced. Still rooting for Diljit though - he's a gem of Punjabi cinema!
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Simran J.
The ghost romance plot from the first movie was so unique! Wonder what direction they'll take this time. Also, major respect for the whole team's hard work 👏
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Gurpreet M.
Between this and Punjab '95, Diljit is really showing his range as an actor. From comedy to serious drama - the man can do it all!

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