- Malhar Thakar’s Green-Card Chaos Promises Turbulence, Laughter & Desi Jugaad
- A Gujarati Rom-Com That Takes Off with NRI Drama, Viral Moments & Blockbuster Vibes
GOWRI MANICKAVASAGAM
Gujarati cinema is set for a laugh-riot take off this Christmas as ‘Vande Bharat Via U.S.A.’, starring Malhar Thakar, taxis onto the big screen on December 25. Backed by Asman Productions, Sake Spectacle, Derio, Word Wizard Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., and Spacetime Movies, the film brings a fresh rom-com twist at a time when Gujarati cinema is riding high with blockbuster confidence after hits like Laalo.
Green Card, Red Flags & Full-Throttle Gujarati Jugaad
The film follows Rohan, a quintessential desi dreamer in America, whose work permit has expired and whose career graph is flatter than a dhokla gone wrong. With no job and no company willing to hire him, Rohan unleashes peak Gujarati creativity — from visa hacks to accidental romances — including a hilarious attempt to marry an American girl just to snag the elusive green card.
Whether Rohan gets a green card or a straight-up red card, audiences will discover only when the comedy lands in theatres on Christmas Day.
Star Cast Takes Promotions Sky-High on Social Media
The cast has already fired up the buzz online with playful posts:
- Malhar Thakar (@malharthakar):
“Rohan is me. I am Rohan. Except I don’t need a green card… only popcorn from all of you on 25th December! 🎬😂 #VandeBharatViaUSA” - Pooja Zaveri (@poojazaveriofficial):
“Romance + comedy + Desi tadka = Christmas sorted! Can’t wait for you all to meet our crazy USA gang! 💛✈️” - Kili Pearson (@kiliplease):
“I never thought I’d be part of a Gujarati film… and then Rohan happened! Get ready for chaos & cuteness 😎🎄” - Asit Vyas (@asitvyas):
“If you’ve ever been an NRI or know an NRI, this movie will feel like a documentary. A very funny documentary. 🤣”
The Team Behind the Turbulence
Directed and written by Jaymin Patel, the film features catchy music by Parth Bharat Thakkar, and crisp editing plus additional screenplay & dialogues by Rahul Bhole. The production houses promise the film will push Gujarati cinema’s boundaries with a story that blends NRI nostalgia, youthful humour, and Christmas-day entertainment.








