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From the grumpy landlord "Kakay" (Nasir Chinyoti) to the innocent simpleton "Ikky" (Hardy Sandhu in a surprisingly lovable role), every character gets a moment to shine. They aren't just props for the leads. The ensemble feels like a real, dysfunctional family.
We’ve seen countless films about NRI (Non-Resident Indian) wealth—big mansions, luxury cars, and parties. Chal Mera Putt flips that script. It shows the other side: the shared bedsits, the second-hand cars, the cash-in-hand jobs, and the community that forms out of necessity. It’s relatable for anyone who has ever lived far from home, regardless of their visa status. watch chal mera putt
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If you’ve scrolled past Chal Mera Putt on a streaming platform and thought, "Oh, just another Punjabi comedy," you’re not entirely wrong—but you’re missing the heart of the film. Yes, it’s hilarious. But beneath the witty one-liners and the iconic Amrinder Gill-Ammy Virk chemistry lies a surprisingly touching story about identity, belonging, and the meaning of "home." We’ve seen countless films about NRI (Non-Resident Indian)