Sikander 2 Okjatt Review

“Sikander 2 – Ok Jatt” delivers exactly what fans of high‑octane Punjabi cinema crave: charismatic leads, punchy action, and a soundtrack that stays in your head for days. While it leans on familiar tropes, its heartfelt performances and earnest social commentary give it a depth that sets it apart from standard masala sequels. If you’re looking for a film that balances adrenaline with a touch of conscience, this sequel is worth the watch.

Genre: Action‑drama / Punjabi cinema Director: Navdeep Singh (debut) Lead Cast: Diljit Dosanjh (Sikander), Nimrat Kaur (Mira), Ammy Virk (Jaspreet “Jatt” Singh), Gurpreet Ghuggi (comic relief) Music: B Praak & Jaani Runtime: 148 minutes “Sikander 2 – Ok Jatt” picks up three years after the events of the original Sikander , when the eponymous protagonist (Diljit Dosanjh) has settled into a quieter life in his hometown of Amritsar, running a community centre that helps at‑risk youth. The peace is shattered when a ruthless drug cartel, led by the charismatic but brutal gangster “Ok Jatt” (Ammy Virk), begins to infiltrate the city’s underbelly. Sikander is forced back into the world of street‑justice to protect his loved ones, expose the cartel’s link to corrupt police officials, and finally settle the score with his old nemesis, Inspector Baljit (Satinder Satti). sikander 2 okjatt

4.0 / 5 stars