Dhamaal 4 Review: A Franchise Driven Fun-Riot With New Adventures

Dhamaal 4 Review: A Franchise Driven Fun-Riot With New Adventures

Dhamaal 4 marks a fresh and exciting entry into the Dhamaal universe, successfully retaining the franchise’s core madness while pushing the adventure element to a whole new level. This time, the stakes are bigger, the setting is grander, and the chaos is louder.

The story follows a familiar Dhamaal template but adds more scale and adventure. Guddu (Ajay Devgn) is on the hunt for an ancient treasure, while Prithvi (Upendra Limaye) holds the key to its location in his memory. During his last moments, Prithvi reveals the secret—but Guddu isn’t the only one listening. Adi (Arshad Warsi), Manav (Jaaved Jaaferi), Lallan (Riteish Deshmukh), two women, and two kids also catch wind of it. Adding to the madness is Adhura (Ravi Kishan), a quirky pirate chasing the same treasure. What follows is a wild race to an island marked by a giant “M,” where everyone is out to claim the hidden fortune.

The film thrives on its ensemble cast. Ajay Devgn leads with confidence, while Arshad Warsi and Jaaved Jaaferi bring back their signature comic timing, which remains one of the biggest strengths of the franchise. Sanjay Mishra is funny, as always. Riteish Deshmukh adds his own desi flavor, and together, the group delivers plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. Ravi Kishan, as the pirate, adds a fun twist, while the supporting cast, including Anjali Anand and the kids, contribute well to the overall chaos. Esha Gupta appears in small but cute role.

Director Indra Kumar once again proves his grip over situational comedy. He smartly incorporates nostalgic references from the earlier films, which will surely please longtime fans. The first half is fast-paced, filled with humor, confusion, and energetic sequences that keep the entertainment quotient high.