🎬 Bollywood | Entertainment · July 2026
The Craziest
Gang in Bollywood
is Back.
Let’s be honest — when was the last time a Bollywood comedy made the entire cinema hall cry laughing? Not just a chuckle, but the kind of laugh that makes your stomach hurt and your neighbour give you side-eyes?
That’s what the Dhamaal franchise has always done. And now, after seven years since Total Dhamaal, the madness is officially back. Dhamaal 4 hits theatres on July 10, 2026 — and from everything we’ve seen so far, it looks like Indra Kumar and the gang are out to top everything they’ve done before.
This one’s got the original crew back. It’s got new faces joining the chaos. And going by the trailer, it’s got treasure hunts, slapstick comedy, and the kind of absurd situations that only this franchise can pull off with a straight face.
Where It All Started — The Dhamaal Journey
If you haven’t seen the original Dhamaal from 2007, here’s a quick background. The film was loosely inspired by the Hollywood comedy Rat Race — a story about a bunch of strangers racing to find hidden cash, stepping on each other’s toes along the way. But Indra Kumar took that premise and turned it into something entirely, chaotically Bollywood.
It worked. Really well. The film made money, audiences loved it, and more importantly — Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, and Jaaved Jaaferi became one of the most beloved comedy trios in Hindi cinema. The chemistry between them wasn’t scripted. It was genuine, goofy, and completely infectious.
Double Dhamaal came in 2011, and Total Dhamaal followed in 2019 — this time adding Ajay Devgn and a whole new ensemble, pushing the scale of madness to a new level. Total Dhamaal collected over ₹228 crore worldwide, which firmly established that the franchise still had juice. A lot of it.
Dhamaal (2007) → Cult comedy hit. The one that started it all.
Double Dhamaal (2011) → More cast, more chaos. Still funny.
Total Dhamaal (2019) → Biggest yet. ₹228 crore worldwide. Ajay Devgn joins.
Dhamaal 4 (2026) → The original gang returns. Higher stakes, bigger laughs.
The question after Total Dhamaal wasn’t really if there’d be a fourth film — it was when. And in 2024, Indra Kumar made it official. Development began, the cast confirmed, and production kicked off in April 2025.
The Cast — Who’s Back and Who’s New
This is what Dhamaal fans come for. The characters. The chemistry. The absolute mess these people make whenever they share a screen. Here’s who’s in Dhamaal 4:
“When Indra Kumar assembles a cast, he’s not just filling roles. He’s writing a recipe for chaos — and somehow it always comes out delicious.”
IndiaThreads Entertainment Desk, June 2026
What’s the Story This Time?
The Dhamaal franchise has always kept the premise simple — which is exactly why it works. You don’t need a complicated story when your characters are this entertaining. And Dhamaal 4 sticks to what the series does best.
The gang is back on a treasure hunt. Hidden gold. Competing groups. Everyone trying to outsmart everyone else, and somehow all failing spectacularly in the process. The trailer confirms this, and it’s packed with slapstick scenes, chaotic chase sequences, and rapid-fire comic moments that feel genuinely fresh.
What’s interesting this time is that the makers have reportedly added a small horror-comedy element into the mix — a touch we haven’t seen much in the franchise before. It’s subtle, apparently, but it adds another dimension to the usual adventure format. Think less Conjuring, more Bhool Bhulaiyaa-level fun scares mixed into the madness.
Principal photography started in April 2025, ran for six months across Mumbai and Madh Island, and wrapped officially on September 6, 2025. The production pace suggests a tight, focused shoot — not the kind of bloated schedule that often signals trouble. That’s a good sign.
The Road to July 10 — A Timeline
Why This One Might Be Special
Sequels in Bollywood comedy have a difficult reputation. For every franchise that lands the follow-up, there are five that lose whatever made the original great. So why are people genuinely excited for Dhamaal 4? A few reasons stand out.
The Director Factor
Indra Kumar has directed all four Dhamaal films. That consistency matters. He knows these characters, he knows this cast’s comedic rhythms, and he understands what the audience actually wants from this franchise — which is loud, colourful, completely unserious fun. He’s not trying to make it something it’s not.
The Gap Worked in Their Favour
Seven years between Total Dhamaal and this one feels like a long time — but it might actually work. The audience that loved the original Dhamaal in 2007 is now in their 30s and 40s. They’re bringing their kids. That’s two generations sitting in the same cinema hall, and both of them will get the jokes.
Fresh Energy in a Familiar Formula
Adding Esha Gupta, Ravi Kishan, Sanjeeda Shaikh, and other new cast members while keeping the original core is smart filmmaking. It doesn’t abandon what worked, but it also doesn’t just recycle old beats with the same faces. The new additions bring a different pace and look.
A July release is perfect for this kind of film. Families are out of school, the weather keeps people indoors, and group outings to the cinema spike during monsoon. Dhamaal 4 is positioned right in that sweet spot.
After the release date shuffle (it was originally planned for March 2026, then moved to June, then settled on July 10), the film now faces a relatively clear weekend. That matters for first-week box office momentum.
Bollywood nostalgia is a real and powerful commercial force right now. Audiences genuinely want to see beloved characters and franchises. Dhamaal isn’t nostalgia bait — it’s a genuinely beloved series that earned that goodwill over 19 years.
Multi-starrer comedy ensembles went out of fashion in Bollywood for a while. Dhamaal 4 is arriving at a moment when that format is finding its audience again — Golmaal, Welcome series, and now this. The timing is right.
What to Expect — Honestly
Let’s be real for a second. Dhamaal 4 isn’t going to win any awards for deep storytelling or emotional complexity. It doesn’t have to. It has a very specific job — to be the funniest thing in theatres this July — and everything about its production suggests it’s built specifically for that purpose.
- Expect non-stop slapstick: The franchise specialises in physical comedy and rapid-fire punchlines. The trailer confirms this hasn’t changed. If anything, the scale seems bigger.
- Expect the chemistry to still be there: Warsi, Deshmukh, and Jaaferi have appeared in multiple films together across the years. They don’t need warmup time. They just work.
- Expect some genuinely surprising moments: The horror-comedy element is something new. And new additions like Ravi Kishan have the capability to steal scenes from much more established names.
- Expect it to be a family film: Not in a sanitised, boring way. In the way that both 10-year-olds and 45-year-olds find something to laugh at in the same scene.
- Don’t expect a serious plot: The treasure hunt is the vehicle, not the destination. The journey and the chaos along the way — that’s the film.
Final Word:
Some Films Just Make You Happy.
And honestly? We need that. A lot of us need that right now. Bollywood has given us plenty of intense, thought-provoking films lately. There’s nothing wrong with that. But there’s also room — and a genuine audience — for something that’s just joyful, chaotic, and unashamedly fun.
Ajay Devgn running after gold. Arshad Warsi falling over something. Riteish Deshmukh making a face that makes the entire theatre lose it. Sanjay Mishra delivering one line that somehow tops everything else. This is what Dhamaal does — and after seven years, it’s going to do it again.
Mark July 10 in your calendar. Book the tickets. And maybe call your family — because some films are just better when you watch them with people who matter.
Entertainment · July 2026


