Aa Ab Laut Chalen

Aa Ab Laut Chalen (translation: Come, let's go back) is a 1999 Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film directed by Rishi Kapoor.

His mother disapproves because the notion brings back bitter memories of his father Balraj abandoning the family to move to America, where he died.

At the New York airport, Rohan befriends Sardar Khan, a Pakistani taxi driver.

Sardar rooms with another cab driver, a Punjabi man from India, Iqbal Singh, and they offer Rohan a place to stay and a job.

On the advice of friends, Rohan decides to obtain citizenship by engaging in a green card marriage.

Karan gets to know about it and decides to retaliate by physically attacking him only to be interrupted by Rohan who has taken his father's side.

At the airport, they are surprised to see Karan along with NYPD officer Jack Patel who has turned a new leaf by getting Marco and his gang arrested and is officially pardoned by the law.

Karan discards his wealthy status and also joins them in India, thus reuniting a broken family.

[citation needed] Suparn Verma of Rediff noted, "Maybe Rishi Kapoor was bowing to RK tradition, maybe he was trying to follow his heart, but he just has to get back to the drawing board and seriously plan that next venture".

[3] Priya Ramani of India Today wrote, ″Alas, this brave attempt at perfection is drowned in a sea of stereotypical characters and clichéd dialogues by Rumi Jaffrey.

The gloomy widowed mother spends her time praying and talking to her husband's portrait.