Chaal Mera Putt 4 is a Punjabi language comedy-drama film. It is going to be released in theaters on 1 August 2025. This film is directed by Janjhot Singh and the screenplay is written by Rakesh Dhawan.Chaal Mera Putt 4 is produced by Karj Gill and Darshan Sharma, while the cinematography is handled by Sandeep Patil. The film is produced under the banner of Rhythm Boyz Entertainment. It is the fourth installment of the ‘Chaal Mera Putt’ franchise.
The film has been shot between the UK and Punjab and will see many new actors as well as popular faces from the previous films. The strong casting team led by Lee Nicholas Harris and Preeti Vyas has selected the supporting cast.
Chaal Mera Putt 4 Plot
The story of the film once again revolves around illegal immigrant Punjabi friends who live in the UK and face everyday troubles and funny situations, but the sparkle of friendship, belongingness and small dreams adds sweetness to their lives. Like the previous installments, this installment also brings a lot of laughter with a social message, hidden in the shared heritage of India and Pakistan and the sweetness of humanity.
Chaal Mera Putt 4 Cast
- Amrinder Gill
- Simi Chahal
- Diya Jandoo
- Iftikhar Thakar
- Chaudhary Shamsher
- Lee Nicholas Harris
- Rajeshri Pillai
- Simon Hall
- Hamza Butt
- Harvinder Dhariwal
- Jamie Lambe
- Andreina Sambucetty
- Navdeep Monga
- Suki Chott
- Jim Quirk
- Yvonne Goder
Chaal Mera Putt 4 Production and Technical Team
The film has been shot in the UK and Punjab, and the production team has taken special care to ensure that its comic timing and visual creativity carry forward the legacy of the previous three films. Assistant production management has been done by Gurmans Singh, while visual effects and detailing were done under the direction of Sharvari Watak. Casting direction was handled by Anushree Jain, and additional cast members include Lee Nicholas Harris, Miftahuljanna Sheikh and Preeti Vyas.
Chaal Mera Putt 4 Budget
According to sources and considering the success of the previous installments, the film is believed to have been made on a budget of around ₹5–10 crores.
Of this estimated amount, around ₹3–6 crores has been spent on production, which includes foreign locations (mainly UK), cast fees, set design, and technical costs. The remaining ₹3–5 crores has been spent on promotion, post-production, music rights and marketing.