So grab some popcorn, put your feet up, and let these "putts" take you on a ride. You’ll laugh, you’ll maybe tear up, and you’ll definitely want to call someone you love by the end.
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." watch chal mera putt
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. So grab some popcorn, put your feet up,
"Chal Mera Putt" is a Punjabi film directed by Jagdeep Sidhu and produced by Sumeet Raghavan, Balaji Telefilms, and White Hill Entertainment. The movie features an ensemble cast, including Navpreet Singh, Sonam Bajaj, and Binnur Khurana. Yes, it’s hilarious