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TAND-UP star Vir Das, who
stepped into the world of directing films with the spy comedy
film Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos,
says the film has always been slightly mad and a self-aware ride.
As the entertainer will begin
streaming on April 1 on Netflix, Vir
said: “Happy Patel has always been
a slightly mad, self-aware ride, and
I love that it now finds a home on
Netflix India.”
“There’s something special about
comedy when it’s watched in your
own space, it becomes more personal, more instinctive.What excites
me most is that the film now gets to
travel across living rooms, languages,
and sensibilities.”
The actor added: I’m really curious to see what people take away
from its madness whether it’s the
humour, the chaos, or unexpectedly, the heart.”
Co-starring Mona Singh, Imran
Khan, and Mithila Palkar, with Aamir
Khan producing and making a special cameo, the film blends satire,
meta-humour, and character-driven comedy. Happy Patel: Khatarnak
Jasoos was theatrically released on
January 16, 2026.
It marked Imran
Khan's return to the silver screen,
over 10 years after he starred in Katti
Batti.
The film follows Happy Patel, the
adopted son of two gay British secret
agents, who aspired to follow
his fathers’ footsteps, and
join the MI7 covert
agency, but failed, and
soon learns that he is of
Indian origin.
He is assigned to Goa,
on a mission, to rescue
and retrieve a white
woman who is being
forced to work in a factory on developing a formula for a fairness
cream by local donna
Mama, who houses an
inter-generational enmity with Happy, and is
eager to settle scores.
Vir has starred in films like
Badmaash Company, Delhi
Belly and Go Goa Gone in supporting roles. In 2017, he performed
the Netflix special Abroad
Understanding.
He has appeared in
approximately 35 plays, over 100
stand-up comedy shows, 18 films,
eight TV shows and six comedy specials. He won the 2023 International
Emmy Award for Best Comedy Series
for the Netflix comedy special Vir Das:
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