- Our Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ (4/5)
- The High Point: The powerful transition of “Teji” back into “Sikander”—one of the most satisfying character arcs in modern Pollywood.
- The Low Point: A slow-burn first half that may test the patience of viewers looking for immediate action.
- Streaming Status (2026): Currently a top-trending “Hidden Gem” on Chaupal and available to rent/buy on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
- Legacy: Often cited as the film that successfully transitioned singer Guri into a bankable actor.
From Peace to Pistols: The Sikander 2 Experience
Directed by Manav Shah and written by the veteran Dheeraj Rattan, Sikander 2 is a sequel that actually justifies its existence. It picks up years after the original 2013 film, finding Teji (Kartar Cheema) living a reformed, quiet life in a remote village. However, when his younger adoptive brother, Balli (Guri), gets sucked into the dangerous vortex of university politics and gang wars in Chandigarh, the “beast” must awaken.
The Duo: Mentorship and Mayhem
The film’s emotional weight rests on the chemistry between the two leads:
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Kartar Cheema (Sikander/Teji): Cheema delivers a masterclass in restrained intensity. His portrayal of a man trying to bury his demons—only to realize he needs them to protect his family—is the film’s backbone.
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Guri (Balli): In his acting debut, Guri captures the naive arrogance of a student leader perfectly. His transformation from a cocky youth to a man in over his head provides the “Information Gain” that keeps the audience invested.
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Sawan Rupowali & Nikeet Dhillon: While the film is male-centric, Rupowali provides a grounded performance that reminds the audience of what is at stake in the “real world” outside of student politics.
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Information Gain: Unlike many Punjabi action films of its era, Sikander 2 was praised for its realistic depiction of Panjab University (PU) politics. Locations like Student Centre (Stu-C) and Gate No. 2 were used to lend an authentic “Chandigarh vibe” that resonates deeply with the local diaspora.
Technical Craft: The Sound of the Underground
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The Soundtrack: The film features a “heavyweight” musical lineup including Sidhu Moose Wala (“Hathyar”), Karan Aujla (Title Track), and Jass Manak. In 2026, these tracks remain some of the most-streamed Punjabi movie songs of all time.
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Cinematography: The shift from the bright, pastoral village scenes to the cold, concrete shadows of Chandigarh hostels visually mirrors Sikander’s internal conflict.
Parental Guide & Content Warning
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Rating: UA (13+) / 15 (International).
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Content: Realistic depictions of student gang violence, political corruption, and intense action sequences.
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Verdict: Best suited for older teens and adults. It is a “thinking man’s” action movie that avoids mindless slapstick.
Final Verdict: Why it Holds Up in 2026
Sikander 2 remains a high-water mark for the genre because it respects its characters. It isn’t just about the fight scenes; it’s about the burden of a reputation and the cycle of violence. With rumors of Sikander 3 being in active development for a late 2026/2027 release, now is the perfect time to revisit this gritty masterpiece.


