Dhamaal 4 Review & Box Office Collection: Hit or Flop?
Praveen Kumar

Dhamaal 4: Movie Review and Box Office Collection — Complete Breakdown
The Dhamaal boys are back, and whether you love them or want to throw your popcorn at the screen depends entirely on your tolerance for loud, slapstick, switch-your-brain-off comedy.
Dhamaal 4 released on July 10, 2026, bringing back the franchise's core cast for a fourth round of treasure-hunting chaos. After a week in theatres, the numbers are in — and the verdict is fascinating. Critics are split, audiences are spending money, and the film is racing toward the ₹100 crore mark while reviews range from "decent clean fun" to "dreadfully dunderheaded."
Here is everything you need to know.
Quick Overview
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Movie | Dhamaal 4 |
| Director | Indra Kumar |
| Genre | Adventure, Comedy |
| Release Date | July 10, 2026 |
| Runtime | 2 hours 30 minutes |
| Language | Hindi |
| Production | T-Series Films, Devgn Films, Panorama Studios, Maruti International |
| Estimated Budget | ₹150–200 crore |
| Week 1 India Net | ~₹96 crore |
| Worldwide Gross (7 days) | ~₹132.74 crore |
| Rotten Tomatoes | 20% (10 reviews) |
Star Cast
Dhamaal 4 reunites the franchise's signature ensemble and adds several new faces:
| Actor | Character |
|---|---|
| Ajay Devgn | Guddu |
| Arshad Warsi | Adi |
| Riteish Deshmukh | Boman |
| Jaaved Jaaferi | Manav |
| Sanjay Mishra | Johnny |
| Ravi Kishan | Adhoora (pirate villain) |
| Upendra Limaye | Prithvi |
| Esha Gupta | Aaliya (Guddu's girlfriend) |
| Sanjeeda Sheikh | Rosy |
| Anjali Anand | Paaro |
| Vijay Patkar | Lallan |
Jackie Shroff also appears in a cameo.
Plot Summary (Spoiler-Free)
Guddu (Ajay Devgn) runs an antique store with his partner Johnny (Sanjay Mishra). When a man named Prithvi (Upendra Limaye) surfaces with knowledge of a treasure buried by a notorious pirate called Shaitan Singh, a frantic chase begins.
Before Prithvi can reveal the treasure's location to Guddu, he is captured by a pirate named Adhoora (Ravi Kishan). Adhoora accidentally burns the treasure map, but Prithvi stays alive because he is the only one who knows the exact location from memory.
Prithvi escapes and hides in a place called Chamboli. Guddu and Johnny head off to find him — dragging along Aaliya's children, Amaira and Aarav. Along the way, they cross paths with the franchise's returning trio of misfits: Adi (Arshad Warsi), Boman (Riteish Deshmukh), and Manav (Jaaved Jaaferi), each with their own reasons for chasing the treasure.
What follows is a chase across jungles, ships, cliffs, and — in true Dhamaal fashion — a series of increasingly improbable disasters involving CGI animals, human chains, disguises, and plenty of screaming.
Movie Review: What Works and What Doesn't
What Works
The core four deliver. Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, and Jaaved Jaaferi have genuine chemistry built over four films and nearly two decades. When the script gives them room to breathe, they land laughs through sheer comic timing.
It is genuinely clean. In an era of Bollywood comedies that rely on innuendo and adult humour, Dhamaal 4 is firmly a family film. There is no vulgarity, no adult scenes, and nothing you would need to explain to a seven-year-old. For parents looking for a theatre outing with kids, this is a safe pick.
A few scenes genuinely work. The ship sequence, the cliff-edge human chain, and Adi pretending to be injured to impress Rosy are the kind of physical comedy that the franchise has always done well. Ravi Kishan as the flamboyant pirate villain Adhoora adds energy whenever he is on screen.
Sanjay Mishra. As always, he elevates material that would be forgettable with anyone else. His comic instincts remain among the sharpest in Hindi cinema.
What Doesn't Work
The template is exhausted. Dhamaal 4 follows the exact same treasure-hunt structure as Dhamaal (2007) and Total Dhamaal (2019). Group of oddball characters chasing a hidden fortune, encountering obstacles, and converging at the finish line. There is no narrative innovation, and anyone familiar with the franchise can predict every major beat.
The screenplay dips. The first half holds together reasonably well, but the film loses momentum in the second half. A ghost sequence intended to be a comedic setpiece falls completely flat. Several gags are over-explained rather than trusted to land on their own.
CGI overload. Tigers, crocodiles, cliffs, clouds — the film leans heavily on visual effects that are noticeable and occasionally distracting. Practical comedy has always been the franchise's strength; burying it under CGI feels like a miscalculation.
Emotional beats feel forced. A climactic emotional scene between Lallan and Paaro is intended to be touching but may cause unintentional laughter in theatres. The film does not earn the emotional payoff it reaches for.
A Dhamaal 5 tease in the climax. Bold move for a film that already feels like it is stretching a thin concept.
Our Verdict: 2.5/5
Dhamaal 4 is exactly what you expect — nothing more, nothing less. If you are a fan of the franchise and want 150 minutes of brainless entertainment with your family, it delivers. If you are hoping the series has evolved, innovated, or found new comedic ground after seven years, it has not. The franchise now runs entirely on nostalgia and star power, and both have a shelf life.
What Critics Are Saying
Reviews for Dhamaal 4 are sharply divided. Here is a summary of major critic ratings:
| Publication | Reviewer | Rating | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bollywood Hungama | — | 3/5 | "A decent, clean entertainer" that appeals to families and kids |
| Filmfare | Devesh Sharma | — | Enough madness to "justify the trip" for those who want to "switch off their brains" |
| NDTV | Saibal Chatterjee | 2/5 | Called it "unfunny, tedious and dreadfully dunderheaded" |
| News18 | Titas Chowdhury | 2/5 | Every gag "explained, every beat underlined and every punchline repeated" |
| The Indian Express | Shubhra Gupta | 1/5 | Criticised the "avalanche of in-your-face CGI" |
| Hindustan Times | Rishabh Suri | — | "Relies too heavily on nostalgia without delivering fresh laughs" |
| Times of India | Ronak Kotecha | — | Said the film has "a better chance of recovering its investment through in-film branding of unhealthy snacks than the laughs it promises" |
| Rotten Tomatoes | Aggregate | 20% | Based on 10 critic reviews |
The pattern is clear: critics who judge the film on its own terms as a "turn-off-your-brain family comedy" are kinder; those expecting craft, wit, or evolution from the franchise are harsh.
Day-Wise Box Office Collection
Despite mixed reviews, Dhamaal 4 has performed strongly at the box office. Here is the day-wise breakdown for Week 1:
| Day | Date | India Net (₹ Cr) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 (Friday) | July 10 | 14.00 | Solid opening for a comedy |
| Day 2 (Saturday) | July 11 | 22.50 | Massive 60%+ jump |
| Day 3 (Sunday) | July 12 | 28.50 | Peak day; crossed ₹65 Cr weekend |
| Day 4 (Monday) | July 13 | 8.75 | Expected weekday drop (~70%) |
| Day 5 (Tuesday) | July 14 | 9.50 | Strong hold; beat Monday |
| Day 6 (Wednesday) | July 15 | 6.75 | Gradual decline |
| Day 7 (Thursday) | July 16 | ~6.00 | Held above ₹6 Cr |
| Week 1 Total | — | ~₹96.00 Cr | Missed ₹100 Cr mark by ~₹4 Cr |
Key Box Office Milestones
- Opening Weekend (3 days): ~₹65 crore India net — among the strongest comedy openings of 2026
- Week 1 India Net: ~₹96 crore
- Week 1 India Gross: ~₹113–117 crore (crossed ₹100 Cr gross)
- Overseas Gross (7 days): ~₹18.25 crore
- Worldwide Gross (7 days): ~₹132.74 crore
- 3rd biggest opening week of Bollywood 2026 (surpassed Bhooth Bangla's ₹95.68 crore)
- Strongest first week in Dhamaal franchise history (surpassed Total Dhamaal's ₹94.55 crore)
How Dhamaal 4 Compares to the Franchise
| Film | Year | Opening Weekend (India Net) | Lifetime India Net | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dhamaal | 2007 | ~₹12 Cr | ~₹33 Cr | Hit |
| Double Dhamaal | 2011 | ~₹24 Cr | ~₹56 Cr | Average |
| Total Dhamaal | 2019 | ~₹62 Cr | ~₹154 Cr | Hit |
| Dhamaal 4 | 2026 | ~₹65 Cr | TBD (on track for ₹150 Cr+) | TBD |
Note: Figures are approximate and sourced from trade reports. They may vary from official producer figures.
Dhamaal 4 has already surpassed Total Dhamaal's opening week record and is tracking to match or exceed its lifetime collection, assuming strong second-weekend holds.
Will Dhamaal 4 Be a Hit or Flop?
This is where the budget becomes critical.
According to The Indian Express, Dhamaal 4's production budget is estimated at ₹150–200 crore. At the lower end of that range, the film needs approximately ₹150 crore net in India (roughly 2x budget) to be considered a clean hit by trade standards.
With ~₹96 crore net in Week 1 and good word-of-mouth among family audiences, a lifetime of ₹140–160 crore India net is plausible. The film also faces a significant challenge from Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, which released on July 17 and has taken over most premium screens and IMAX allocations.
However, Dhamaal 4's audience — families, kids, and mass-market viewers — does not heavily overlap with Nolan's audience, which should insulate it from a steep second-week drop.
Projected Verdict: Likely to land in the Average to Semi-Hit range theatrically, depending on how the second and third weeks hold. With streaming rights reportedly acquired by Netflix, the overall return on investment should be comfortable for the producers.
Soundtrack
The music has been composed by Rohansh Pandit and Abeer Pandit, with lyrics by Kumaar, Anvita Dutt, and Kausar Munir. The background score is by Amar Mohile.
Key singles released ahead of the film include "Chatni" (featuring Ravi Kishan's signature energy, released June 15), "Qeher" (a party track with Guru Randhawa, released June 19), and "Saree" (recreated from Sanju Rathod's viral 2024 Marathi song "Gulabi Sadi," released June 28).
None of the songs have broken through as chart-toppers, but "Chatni" has gained traction on social media as a meme-friendly track.
Where to Watch Dhamaal 4
As of July 17, 2026, Dhamaal 4 is exclusively in theatres. Reports indicate that Netflix has acquired the post-theatrical streaming rights. Based on the typical 8-week theatrical-to-OTT window for Hindi films, expect the streaming premiere around the first week of September 2026. Official confirmation is awaited.
FAQ
Is Dhamaal 4 worth watching in theatres?
If you are a fan of the franchise and looking for a family-friendly comedy to watch with kids, yes — it delivers on its modest promise of slapstick entertainment. If you expect sharp writing or comedic innovation, you may be disappointed.
Is Dhamaal 4 suitable for children?
Yes. The film is clean with no vulgarity, adult content, or graphic violence. It is one of the most kid-friendly Bollywood releases of 2026.
How does Dhamaal 4 compare to the original Dhamaal?
Most critics and audiences agree that the original 2007 Dhamaal remains the best film in the franchise. Dhamaal 4 follows the same treasure-hunt template but lacks the freshness and comic surprise that made the first film a cult favourite.
Will Dhamaal 4 cross ₹100 crore?
Almost certainly, yes. With ~₹96 crore net after Week 1, it needs only ₹4 crore more — achievable within the first two days of Week 2 even with reduced screens.
Is there a Dhamaal 5?
The film teases a Dhamaal 5 during its climax, but no official announcement has been made. Given the box office performance, a fifth instalment is likely if the producers see a viable return.
When will Dhamaal 4 release on OTT?
Netflix has reportedly acquired the streaming rights. Based on standard release windows, expect a streaming premiere in early September 2026.
Conclusion
Dhamaal 4 is a film that knows exactly what it is — and does not pretend to be anything else. It is loud, familiar, nostalgia-driven, and undemanding. For families looking for a popcorn comedy with no rough edges, it works. For anyone expecting the franchise to grow up or discover new comedic territory after 19 years, it will feel like watching the same film for the fourth time.
The box office numbers tell one story (audiences are showing up), and the critics tell another (the formula is wearing thin). The truth is probably somewhere in between: Dhamaal 4 is a commercial success that confirms the franchise's mass appeal while also confirming that mass appeal and quality are not always the same thing.
If you have not seen it yet, catch it in theatres for the full experience. If you can wait, Netflix will have it in a few weeks.
Either way, the Dhamaal boys have done it again — for better or worse.
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Praveen Kumar
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Praveen Kumar is the Co-Founder and Full-Stack Developer at APXTECK, an AI-powered IT agency helping Indian SMBs grow through web development, automation, and AI integration. He builds production-grade systems using Node.js, Next.js, PostgreSQL, and modern AI APIs. When he is not shipping code, he is writing about practical technology that actually works for Indian businesses.
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