Bollywood Sequels That Failed to Match the Original's Magic
Not all sequels strike gold. Some try too hard, others just shouldn't exist! Let's look at the ones that missed the mark.
Welcome Back (2015)
Original: Welcome (2007)
What went wrong:
Majnu & Uday were still funny, but everything else was forgettable. Forced humour and no real story arc.
Race 3 (2018)
Original: Race (2008)
What went wrong:
Lost the gripping thrill. Instead, fans got cheesy dialogues and confusing family drama. A meme goldmine for the wrong reasons.
Student of the Year 2 (2019)
Original: Student of the Year (2012)
What went wrong:
Swag over substance. Flashy stunts couldn't cover up the lack of real emotion or school spirit.
Bhoot Returns (2012)
Original: Bhoot (2003)
What went wrong:
The original gave us chills. The sequel gave us yawns. Overdone camera effects, zero scare factor.
Krrish 3 (2013)
Original: Koi… Mil Gaya (2003), Krrish (2006)
What went wrong:
Sci-fi turned soap-opera. Great visuals, but weak writing and emotional disconnect.
Sarkar 3 (2017)
Original: Sarkar (2005)
What went wrong:
Amitabh Bachchan still nailed it, but the story lacked political intensity and clever power play.
Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara! (2013)
Original: Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010)
What went wrong:
The first film had class. The sequel was all flash and no fire. Romance hijacked the gangster plot.
Jism 2 (2012)
Original: Jism (2003)
What went wrong:
Sizzle with no soul. It tried to be bold but forgot the emotional complexity of the original.
Phoonk 2 (2010)
Original: Phoonk (2008)
What went wrong:
Same haunted setup, zero tension. Predictable scares and poor pacing made it forgettable.
Dhadak 2 (2025)
Original: Dhadak (2018)
What went wrong:
Despite a fresh cast and international backdrop, it lacked the emotional depth and innocent love story of the original.
Son of Sardaar 2 (2025)
Original: Son of Sardaar (2012)
What went wrong:
Jassi lands in Scotland, but the comedy feels outdated, the action overdone, and the emotional beats miss the target. A loud sequel with little heart.