Title track of Diljit Dosanjh-starrer 'Sardaarji 3' out now

ANI June 21, 2025 456 views

Diljit Dosanjh just dropped the energetic title track for his upcoming film Sardaarji 3. The actor reprises his role as a quirky ghost hunter tackling spirits in a UK mansion. Co-starring Neeru Bajwa, the film blends horror and comedy under director Amar Hundal's vision. Fans can catch this third installment in theaters on June 27.

"I intend to fight because he didn’t add 'Jii' after 'Sardaar'" – Diljit Dosanjh as Sardaarji
New Delhi, June 20: Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh is extremely excited for his upcoming film 'Sardaarji 3'.

Key Points

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Diljit returns as ghost hunter in UK mansion

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Neeru Bajwa co-stars in horror-comedy franchise

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Directed by Amar Hundal releasing June 27

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Franchise began with 2015 record-breaking hit

On Friday, he unveiled the title track of the film. In the song, he can be seen grooving to the lyrics in a full fun mood.

Check out the song here

https://www.instagram.com/p/DLHcsmIgZpB/?hl=en

Along with Diljit, the film also stars Neeru Bajwa, Manav Vij, Gulshan Grover, Jasmin Bajwa, Sapna Pabbi and others in prominent roles. The movie offers a hilarious take on ghostbusting with a blend of action scenes.T

The movie is directed by Amar Hundal and is slated to hit the screens on June 27.

'Sardaar Ji 3' marks Dosanjh's return as a ghost hunter who is now tasked with removing a ghost from a mansion in the United Kingdom.

The film's teaser, which was recently released, began with a team approaching a most haunted castle in the UK with a group of armed soldiers. After an unknown spirit defeated them in the blink of an eye, the owner decides to call Dosanjh for the task.

The video then unfolded a hilarious interaction with his in-home witches, who demand a medical kit, a make-up box, and other items. In the end, Dosanjh was seen fighting with a ghost in the UK mansion, saying he intends to fight with him because he didn't add "Jii" after "Sardaar" while addressing him.

'Sardaar Ji' is one the loved horror-comedy franchise of Punjabi film industry. The first instalment of 'Sardaar Ji' was directed by Rohit Jugraj, also starred Mandy Takhar and Neeru Bajwa. The film had a record opening in Punjabi cinema in 2015. 'Sardaar Ji 2' was also directed by Jugraj.

The second instalment of the Punjabi fantasy horror-comedy Sardaarji came out eight years ago, in 2016.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Diljit is the pride of Punjab! 🎶 The title track has that signature bhangra energy mixed with his unique style. Can't wait to see how they've taken the ghostbusting comedy to the UK this time. The first two films were paisa vasool entertainment!
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Priya M.
Just watched the title track - the production quality looks amazing! Diljit's comic timing is unmatched in Punjabi cinema. Though I hope the story isn't just a rehash of the previous films. Fingers crossed for some fresh jokes and situations 🤞
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Harpreet S.
As someone from Amritsar, I'm so proud to see our Punjabi cinema reaching new heights! The UK setting is interesting - hope they don't overdo the NRI angle though. The real charm of Sardaarji was always in the desi humor and village settings.
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Ananya T.
The song is catchy but I'm more excited about Neeru Bajwa's role! She's such an underrated actress in Punjabi films. Hope she gets equal screen time and not just relegated to the typical 'heroine' role. More power to women in regional cinema! 💪
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Vikram J.
After his amazing performance in Chamkila, Diljit is proving he can balance serious roles with commercial masala films. That's the mark of a true artist. Though I wish Punjabi cinema would explore more diverse genres beyond comedy and romance.
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Simran D.
The ghost demanding 'Jii' after Sardaar had me in splits! 😂 That's such a typical Punjabi ego thing. Can't wait to watch this with my whole family - these films are perfect for all generations. Hope they release good subtitles for non-Punjabi speakers too!

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