Happy
Patel
Khatarnak
Jasoos
First
Review:
Happy
Patel:
Khatarnak
Jasoos
is
all
set
to
hit
the
cinemas
on
January
16,
2026,
bringing
a
fresh
spy-comedy
vibe
backed
by
Aamir
Khan
Productions.
Vir
Das
stars
as
the
clumsy
yet
enthusiastic
Happy
Patel,
a
regular
guy
mistaken
for
a
secret
agent,
tumbling
into
chaotic
missions
full
of
mix-ups
and
real
dangers.
The
cast
shines
with
Mithila
Palkar
as
his
sharp
love
interest,
Mona
Singh,
Sharib
Hashmi,
and
Srushti
Tawade
in
key
roles,
plus
Aamir
Khan
in
a
fun
cameo.
Vir
Das
co-directs
with
Kavi
Shastri,
blending
his
stand-up
humor
with
action
and
romance
for
a
quirky
Delhi
Belly-style
laugh
riot.
Imran
Khan
makes
his
big
comeback
after
a
decade
away
from
films,
last
seen
in
2015
release
Katti
Batti
opposite
Kangana
Ranaut,
sparking
massive
excitement
among
fans
who
missed
his
charm
and
comic
timing.
Trailers
tease
his
pivotal
role,
fueling
nostalgia
and
curiosity
about
how
he
fits
into
Happy’s
wild
spy
world.
Buzz
explodes
online
with
viral
teasers
racking
up
millions
of
views,
memes
about
“Kya
Banaya”
gags,
and
debates
on
whether
this
revives
2010s
comedy
magic.
As
Happy
Patel:
Khatarnak
Jasoos
is
set
to
premiere
tomorrow,
here’s
the
first
review
of
the
film
Happy
Patel
Khatarnak
Jasoos
First
Review
As
per
a
post
shared
by
actor
turned
critic
Kuldeep
Gadhvi,
Happy
Patel
Khatarnak
Jasoos
is
a
smart,
entertaining
and
well
crafted
spy
comedy
that
delivers
laughs,
thrills
and
heart.
He
gave
the
movie
4
stars
and
stated,
“The
movie
is
a
2
hour
ride
that
never
feels
heavy,
never
feels
dragged
and
most
importantly
never
stops
entertaining.
First
half
is
superbly
paced,
packed
with
laughs
and
clever
setups
while
second
half
is
straight
up
extraordinary
–
bigger
stakes,
sharper
turns
and
satisfying
payoffs.
Vir
Das
is
the
soul
of
the
film,
his
comic
timing
is
razor
sharp,
Aamir
Khan
brings
authority
and
restraint
while
Imran
surprises
pleasantly,
complementing
the
chaos
around
him”.
Meanwhile,
talking
about
working
with
Aamir
Khan
on
Happy
Patel:
Khatarnak
Jasoos,
debutant
director
Vir
Das
told
The
Print,
“Aamir
puts
you
through
six
kinds
of
re-writes
where
you
focus
on
story
and
character.
He
makes
you
do
a
test
shoot.
So,
he
gives
you
money
to
go
out
and
do
20
minutes
of
shooting,
5-6
scenes
basically.
Because
he
wants
to
see
if
you
can
direct”.