Vir
Das is currently receiving praises for his recent release Happy Patel: Khatarnaak Jasoos which hit theatres on January 16, 2026. The film had a total earning of Rs 2.75 crore by the end of two days and now Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan has expressed luck as he is all set to watch his film today, January 18. Taking to his social media handle, Hrithik reposted Vir Das' post which featured a group picture of him with Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh and Hrithik himself. For the unversed, the film clashed with Varun Sharma and Pulkit Samrat's Rahu Ketu.
Hrithik Roshan wishes luck to Vir Das for Happy Patel
Taking to his official Instagram handle, Hrithik Roshan shared the group picture Vir Das posted two days back on his own Instagram handle, as he wrote, "Haha, good luck Vir!! Looking good man. Watching your film today." The picture was an
AI-generated image combining Bollywood spies, as Vir also hopped on the viral 'First Day As A Spy.' The caption to his post read, "Nervous, not sure if I fit in. Hope you’ll go see #HappyPatel in theatres. Also mad respect for these legends for setting culture." Take a look at it below:
More about Happy Patel
In this movie, Vir plays the titular role while Mona Singh is seen as Mama, the don of Panjor. As for Mithila Palkar, the actress plays the role of Rupa and Sharib Hashmi essays the character of Geet. As for Aamir Khan, he is seen as Don Jimmy and Imran Khan is seen as Milind Morea. Backed by Aamir Khan under his big banner production, the spy-comedy marks the directorial debut of the stand-up comedian and actor, known for
Delhi Belly, Go Goa Gone, Badmaash Company, and more. Our in-house critic gave it a review of 3.5/5 stars. An excerpt from the review read, "Not every dialogue in
Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos makes sense
, and that’s the beauty of it. Keeping logic aside, the film is a roller-coaster ride of laughter that you would immediately want to take on. Apart from that, the writing and dialogues, Vir and Kavi’s direction, need a special mention. Within 2 hours, they have woven an epic tale of a clumsy yet enthusiastic spy. The film has been edited well with no abrupt cuts in between. Who knew a film based on a spy could be this fun? Read the full review
HERE!