Malavika Mohanan and Karthi Set New Action Benchmarks in Sardar 2
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: January 25, 2026 11:25 IST2026-01-25T11:24:49+5:302026-01-25T11:25:56+5:30
One of the most awaited action thrillers in Tamil cinema, Sardar 2, is steadily building massive anticipation among audiences. ...

Malavika Mohanan and Karthi Set New Action Benchmarks in Sardar 2
One of the most awaited action thrillers in Tamil cinema, Sardar 2, is steadily building massive anticipation among audiences. Directed by P. S. Mithran, the sequel to the blockbuster Sardar brings back Karthi in his powerful role as Agent Sardar, promising a bigger, bolder and more intense cinematic experience. With its gripping storyline, international scale visuals and high impact action sequences, Sardar 2 is set to raise the bar for spy thrillers in Indian cinema.
Sharing insights into the making of the film, a close source reveals, “Malavika Mohanan and Karthi take on intense action for Sardar 2, with one of the film’s standout sequences being a real mid air stunt in the flight. Both actors gave their best for the action, undergoing rigorous training to ensure every move looked authentic and thrilling on screen.” The source further highlights how both stars dedicated themselves to physical training, rehearsals and stunt preparation to deliver realistic and visually stunning action. From high speed chases to mid air combat sequences, Sardar 2 promises to offer edge of the seat moments that reflect the actors’ commitment and passion for their craft.
On the work front, Malavika Mohanan continues to impress with her versatility through her recent projects The RajaSaab and Hridayapoorvam, further strengthening her position as a leading performer. Karthi, known for his consistent and impactful choices, also has several exciting projects lined up, keeping fans eagerly engaged. With powerful performances, thrilling action and strong storytelling, audiences simply can’t wait to see Karthi and Malavika come together in Sardar 2 and witness the magic unfold on the big screen.
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