In the spoof, Sanam donned the iconic oiled hairstyle and the bloodied bandage, but instead of evoking tears, he evoked laughter. The genius of Tere Naam Part 2 lay in its ability to deconstruct the "heroic sadism" often portrayed in Bollywood. Where the original film asked the audience to sympathize with the hero's self-destruction, Sanam’s portrayal highlighted the ridiculousness of such extreme behavior, turning the tragic "mental asylum" arc into a comedy of errors.
"Radhe passes away in the asylum. His body is claimed by two men who never knew each other existed: Vinay (Sikandar Kher), a washed-up boxer with anger issues, and Karan (Sanam Johar), a street performer who dances to remember his lost love. Both share Radhe’s face but different mothers. The villain? The same college dean who destroyed Nirjara’s family. The twist? Both fall in love with the same girl, unknowingly recreating the Radhe-Nirjara tragedy. The climax features Sikandar beating the villain to death with a chair leg while Sanam collapses dancing in the rain."
While "Tere Naam Part 2 Sikandar Sanam" primarily points toward the nostalgic parody work of the late Pakistani comedian, it also highlights the undying love for Salman Khan’s original film. As of now, an official cinematic sequel remains a dream for many. However, with the buzz surrounding Salman’s new projects like Sikandar, the spirit of his most iconic characters continues to live on in the hearts of the audience.