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Harry Patel: Imran Khan’s much awaited comeback

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The long-awaited return of Imran Khan is finally a reality, and the trailer for Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos has delivered exactly the kind of chaotic, nostalgic energy fans have been craving for a decade. This spy-comedy, which marks the directorial debut of Vir Das and is backed by Aamir Khan Productions, feels like a spiritual successor to the cult classic Delhi Belly.

The trailer kicks off with a heavy dose of self-aware humor, featuring a hilarious meta-interaction between Aamir Khan and Vir Das. In a move that has already gone viral, the two poke fun at their own career highs and lows, including a cheeky reference to Laal Singh Chaddha, before diving into the actual world of the film.

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The footage introduces us to Happy Patel, played by Vir Das, an aspiring but spectacularly incompetent spy who has managed to fail his MI7 exams seven times. The trailer opens with a laugh-out-loud moment where Happy tries to assemble a rifle only to realize he’s forgotten the trigger, setting the tone for the “khatarnak” mission that follows.

After being informed of his Indian roots, he is sent to the sun-soaked lanes of Goa with the simple yet impossible task of blending in. From there, the trailer spirals into a series of bizarre disguises, slow-motion aerial battles, and chaotic run-ins with the Goa police. We also get a look at Mithila Palkar as a love interest who doesn’t quite fit the typical “dream girl” trope, and a nearly unrecognizable Mona Singh playing a formidable gangster known as “Mama.”

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However, the undisputed peak of the trailer is the grand reveal of Imran Khan. Making his official comeback after a ten-year hiatus, Imran appears in a rugged, mysterious avatar with long hair and a menacing stare that suggests he might be playing a role far removed from his previous “chocolate boy” image.

One of the most talked-about scenes involves an intense, slow-motion fight sequence between him and Vir Das, hinting that he might be the primary antagonist or a rival agent. The trailer wraps up with a high-octane cameo from Aamir Khan himself, who is seen chasing people in a car and firing guns, confirming that this is a true reunion of the Delhi Belly team.

With its sharp bilingual humor and a satirical take on the “India is not for beginners” meme, the trailer promises a film that is as smart as it is silly, setting the stage for a massive theatrical release on January 16, 2026. To know such latest updates, stay tuned to tellyboosters.com Thank you!

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