January 2026 kicked off with a high-stakes battle at the Bollywood box office. Two distinct comedies, Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos and Rahu Ketu, hit theaters on the same day—January 16. While one film relies on “meta” satire and international spy tropes, the other leans into cosmic chaos and the chemistry of a beloved comic duo. As the dust settles on their opening weekend, both films offer very different flavors of laughter to the Indian audience.
The Contenders: A Tale of Two Comedies
1. Happy Patel: Khatarnak Jasoos
Directed by and starring Vir Das, this film marks a bold directorial debut for the stand-up comedian. Produced under the prestigious Aamir Khan Productions, the movie tells the story of Happy Patel, a bumbling NRI chef from London who discovers his Indian roots. He travels to Goa on a mission to rescue a scientist from a female don named Mama (played by Mona Singh).
The film targets an urban, millennial audience with its “A” rated humor, fourth-wall breaking, and a heavy dose of nostalgia.
- The USP: It features the long-awaited return of Imran Khan in a stylish cameo, alongside a hilarious guest appearance by Aamir Khan himself.
2. Rahu Ketu
On the other side of the ring is Rahu Ketu, as fantasy-comedy directed by Vipul Vig and backed by Zee Studios therefore This film reunites the fan-favorite Fukrey duo as Pulkit Samrat and Varun Sharma. The story follows a struggling writer who creates two characters, Rahu and Ketu, only to have them manifest in real life and wreak cosmic havoc.
Unlike its competitor, Rahu Ketu aims for a broader, “mass” appeal, utilizing slapstick humor and the established comic timing of its lead pair.
Box Office Performance: The Opening Weekend
Both films faced a tough challenge from the holdover hit Dhurandhar, which continued to dominate single screens and multiplexes alike.
- Happy Patel started with a modest opening of ₹1.25 crore. Over the weekend, it relied heavily on word-of-mouth in metropolitan cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru, ending its first three days with a total of approximately ₹4.35 crore. Critics praised Vir Das’s energy but found the plot a bit “scattered.”
- Rahu Ketu opened slightly lower but showed steady growth on Saturday and Sunday. It collected roughly ₹4.40 crore over the weekend. While it outperformed Happy Patel by a narrow margin, it fell short of the numbers usually expected from the Fukrey boys.
The clash divided the audience. Younger viewers and fans of alternative comedy gravitated toward Happy Patel, while families and college groups preferred the familiar madness of Rahu Ketu.
The Verdict: Who Won the Clash?
Technically, Rahu Ketu leads the box office race by a small margin, proving that the Varun-Pulkit chemistry still has drawing power. However, Happy Patel has carved out a niche for itself as a cult-favorite-in-the-making, specifically due to its unique “Aamir-Imran” connection and its unapologetic quirkiness.
In a month where Tollywood films like The Raja Saab are dominating the charts, these two Bollywood comedies are fighting hard to keep the Hindi film industry in the conversation. Whether you prefer a bumbling spy in ballet shoes or cosmic entities causing trouble in a writer’s life, January 2026 has ensured that the year starts with a smile.
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