There are very few Bollywood comedy franchises that can sell cinema tickets on name recognition alone. The Dhamaal series is one of them. Since the original arrived in 2007 as an unexpected crowd-pleaser, it has become a reliable benchmark for Hindi ensemble comedy — the kind of film where things go wrong for everyone, the joke is always around the corner, and nobody in the cast is safe from complete humiliation.
Total Dhamaal in 2019 made over ₹228 crore worldwide. That kind of number does not just end a story. It makes the next chapter inevitable.
Dhamaal 4 releases in cinemas on July 10, 2026, and everything about it — the cast, the scale, the premise — suggests the franchise has not run out of ideas or energy.
Dhamaal 4 Release Date
| Release Date | July 10, 2026 |
| Format | Theatrical worldwide release |
| Director | Indra Kumar |
| Genre | Comedy, Adventure |
| Language | Hindi |
The July 10 date is actually a week earlier than originally planned. The film was set for July 17 before moving forward to take the slot vacated when Alpha locked in July 3. For a summer holiday comedy targeting families with children on school break, the timing is close to perfect.

Dhamaal 4 Story
The Dhamaal gang is back — this time chasing a mysterious treasure connected to a map marked with the letter “W.” The problem is that the “W” is written upside down, which means it might actually be an “M,” and nobody is entirely sure what that means for the hunt.
A group of eccentric, spectacularly uncoordinated individuals finds itself racing toward this hidden fortune, only for an IRS officer — played by Ajay Devgn — to get pulled into the madness against every professional instinct he has. There is a white-collar crime investigation at the edge of the story, which gives the chaos a faint structure. But mostly, things go wrong in increasingly elaborate ways, and the comedy builds from watching people who should not be working together try very hard to do exactly that.
The treasure hunt premise is the franchise’s comfort zone. What Dhamaal 4 does differently is add that investigative layer — making Devgn’s character someone with professional stakes in stopping the very madness he ends up joining. It is a small shift that creates a new kind of comic tension the previous films did not have.
Dhamaal 4 Cast
| Actor | Character |
|---|---|
| Ajay Devgn | Guddu Rastogi (IRS officer) |
| Arshad Warsi | Aditya “Adi” Srivastav |
| Riteish Deshmukh | Deshbandhu “Lallan” Roy |
| Jaaved Jaaferi | Manav Srivastav |
| Ravi Kishan | Captain Michael |
| Sanjay Mishra | Johnny D’Costa |
| Upendra Limaye | Randeep Singh |
| Anjali Anand | Mishti / Divya |
| Sanjeeda Shaikh | Jhanvi Kaul |
| Esha Gupta | Prachi Malrotkar |
| Shriya Pilgaonkar | Nisha |
| Taaha Shah | Vasant’s son |
| Brijendra Kala | Akbar Khan |
| Sanjay Dutt | Cameo |
| Nora Fatehi | Cameo |
The ensemble is one of the largest assembled for a Hindi comedy in recent memory — and the mix of returning veterans and fresh additions is well calibrated. Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, and Jaaved Jaaferi are the original soul of the franchise, and their chemistry across multiple films is the series’ most reliable asset. Sanjay Mishra — who has quietly become one of Hindi cinema’s most beloved character performers — returns alongside them.
Ravi Kishan is the most significant new addition. He brings a different energy from the established ensemble, and his professional momentum right now — following Maa Behen and several other high-profile appearances — means his presence is a genuine addition rather than just a name on the poster.
The cameos from Sanjay Dutt and Nora Fatehi are being kept deliberately mysterious in the promotional campaign. Dutt’s appearance specifically carries nostalgic weight — he was in the original 2007 Dhamaal before the franchise moved in a different direction.
Dhamaal 4 Crew
| Role | Name |
|---|---|
| Director | Indra Kumar |
| Cinematography | Sudhir K. Chaudhary |
| Producers | Ajay Devgn, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar, Anand Pandit, Kumar Mangat Pathak |
| Production Companies | T-Series Films, Devgn Films, Panorama Studios, Maruti International |
| Presenter | Gulshan Kumar and T-Series |
Indra Kumar has directed all four Dhamaal films, which is a remarkable consistency for any franchise. His style — broadly drawn characters, physical comedy given space to breathe, a willingness to let his cast find the joke rather than forcing it — is precisely right for this kind of ensemble work. The producing alliance behind this film is one of the most commercially powerful assembled for a Hindi comedy in years, which means the marketing and distribution muscle behind it is substantial.
How the Film Was Made
Principal photography began in April 2025, after pre-production started in mid-2024. Getting an ensemble this large in front of the same camera across a six-month schedule required significant coordination — each actor has independent projects running simultaneously, and aligning their availability without disrupting anyone’s other commitments is a logistical challenge that often goes unacknowledged.
Filming took place across Mumbai and Mud Island, among other locations. The production wrapped on September 6, 2025, when the team marked the conclusion with a “Dhamaal Times” themed promotional poster — a creative touch that suggested how much care was going into the film’s overall presentation.
The nearly ten-month gap between the September wrap and the July 2026 release gave post-production significant time. For a comedy where the pacing of a single joke can make or break an entire sequence, that investment in the edit is worth noting.
Dhamaal Franchise in Numbers
| Film | Year | Budget | Worldwide Collection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhamaal | 2007 | ₹19 crore | ₹50+ crore |
| Double Dhamaal | 2011 | ₹29 crore | ₹70 crore |
| Total Dhamaal | 2019 | ₹113 crore | ₹228 crore |
| Dhamaal 4 | 2026 | ₹200 crore | TBD |
The trajectory is clear. Each instalment has cost more and earned more than the last. Dhamaal 4, with a reported ₹200 crore budget, is the most expensive entry in the series, and the box-office expectations tied to that figure are correspondingly large.
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Why Dhamaal 4 Is Worth Watching
Three things make Dhamaal 4 worth showing up for on July 10.
First, the franchise’s original trio — Warsi, Deshmukh, Jaaferi — are all back together, and their chemistry is the kind that builds over years of shared screen time rather than being manufactured fresh. Watching them operate together again, in a new situation with new complications, is genuinely appealing for anyone who grew up with these films.
Second, Ravi Kishan’s addition brings something new to a well-established formula. His energy is different from everyone else in the ensemble, and different is exactly what a franchise needs when it wants to avoid feeling like a rerun.
Third, the July holiday window is the ideal environment for this film. Schools are out, families are actively looking for cinema outings, and a comedy with instantly recognisable stars and a story that requires no prior knowledge to enjoy is precisely the kind of film that earns its box office the old-fashioned way — packed halls, full families, and the specific satisfaction of laughing loudly in public at something completely silly.
Dhamaal 4 releases worldwide in cinemas on July 10, 2026.

