Janibcn.com Chal Mera Putt ((better))
Introduces Jinder (Amrinder Gill) and a group of friends from both Indian and Pakistani Punjab living together in Birmingham. Chal Mera Putt 2 (2020)
While Chal Mera Putt addresses serious issues, it remains a commercial comedy. Deportation is often averted through last-minute miracles. The violence of people-smuggling networks is softened for family audiences. Janibcn.com, in its coverage, rarely discusses the suicides or debt traps of failed migrants, preferring feel-good “rags to riches” stories. Thus, both platforms risk turning immigrant suffering into a consumable aesthetic. Janibcn.com Chal Mera Putt
Neither the film nor the website adequately addresses the illegality of overstaying visas. The franchise’s protagonists are sympathetic “overstayers,” but the legal consequences (bans, criminal records) are downplayed. Janibcn’s advice columns often promote “consultants” who suggest loopholes. This raises ethical questions: do they glamorize a dangerous path? The counter-argument, from within the community, is that restrictive visa policies are the real violence, and these media forms are acts of resistance. Introduces Jinder (Amrinder Gill) and a group of






