The Dhamaal franchise has always been a straightforward proposition. You know what you are getting — loud, chaotic, slapstick comedy with a cast that commits completely to the nonsense. The original in 2007 made ₹50 crore on a ₹19 crore budget. Total Dhamaal in 2019 made ₹227 crore on ₹113 crore. Each instalment got bigger, more expensive, and more crowded with stars.
Dhamaal 4, releasing on July 10, 2026, takes that progression to its logical extreme. The estimated budget is ₹200 crore — making it the most expensive entry in the franchise by a significant margin and one of the priciest comedy films Bollywood has attempted in recent years. Director Indra Kumar is back. Most of the familiar faces are back. And a few new ones have joined the chaos.
Here is the full picture of where the money went and who earned what.
Dhamaal 4 Budget
The jump from ₹113 crore (Total Dhamaal) to ₹200 crore is substantial, and the reason makes sense when you look at what the film is attempting. The treasure hunt and adventure elements this time around reportedly demanded significantly more elaborate location work and production design than previous entries. Add a larger cast and the scale of the comedy set pieces visible in the trailer, and the budget number becomes easier to understand.
For context, here is how the franchise has grown financially:
| Film | Year | Budget | Worldwide Collection |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dhamaal | 2007 | ₹19 crore | ₹50+ crore |
| Double Dhamaal | 2011 | ₹29 crore | ₹70 crore |
| Total Dhamaal | 2019 | ₹113 crore | ₹227 crore |
| Dhamaal 4 | 2026 | ₹200 crore | TBD |
The trajectory suggests the film needs to cross somewhere around ₹400 crore globally to be considered a genuine commercial success — a high bar, but not an unreasonable one given the franchise’s track record and the appetite for big comedy entertainers around festive season releases.

Dhamaal 4 Cast Salary — Full Breakdown
| Actor | Reported Fee |
|---|---|
| Ajay Devgn | ₹40 crore (after fee reduction) |
| Arshad Warsi | ₹10 crore |
| Riteish Deshmukh | ₹10 crore |
| Ravi Kishan | ₹10 crore |
| Sanjay Mishra | ₹3 crore |
| Jaaved Jaaferi | ₹2 crore |
| Esha Gupta | ₹2 crore |
| Sanjeeda Shaikh | ₹1.5 crore |
(All figures are trade estimates from media reports. The production has not officially confirmed any salary details.)
Ajay Devgn — ₹40 Crore and a Rare Act of Generosity
Ajay Devgn is the highest-paid member of the Dhamaal 4 cast, reportedly earning ₹40 crore. But the more interesting part of that number is what came before it.
Producer Bhushan Kumar publicly revealed that Devgn chose to reduce his fee when it became clear the film’s budget was escalating. Speaking to News18, Kumar said: “Dhamaal 4 was turning out to be a heavy-budget film. He told us that he’ll reduce his fee just so that we could make the film. He’s not like other actors. He understands producers.”
That kind of producer-friendly gesture from an actor who also serves as a co-producer on the film is worth noting. It reflects a relationship between Devgn and Kumar that spans multiple successful projects — Tanhaji, Raid, Drishyam, Baadshaho — and clearly extends beyond a single transaction.
Even at the reduced fee, ₹40 crore is a significant sum. It reflects Devgn’s standing as a reliable commercial draw and the franchise’s need for a marquee name to anchor the ensemble.
Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh and Ravi Kishan — ₹10 Crore Each
Three actors sit at the ₹10 crore level, and each earns it for different reasons.
Arshad Warsi and Riteish Deshmukh have been with the franchise from the very beginning. Their characters — Adi and Roy — are as much a part of the Dhamaal identity as the title itself. Two decades of association with a comedy franchise that audiences genuinely love commands a premium, and ₹10 crore each feels like fair market value for what they bring to the table.
Ravi Kishan is the new addition to the main ensemble, and his ₹10 crore fee is a reflection of how dramatically his career trajectory has shifted in recent years. Between his parliamentary profile and a string of high-profile film appearances including Maa Behen, his commercial value is considerably higher than it was five years ago. For a first entry into the Dhamaal universe, that fee signals genuine enthusiasm from the producers for what he brings.
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The Supporting Cast
Sanjay Mishra brings his trademark comic timing to the film for a reported ₹3 crore — a figure that feels almost undervalued given how consistently he elevates every scene he appears in. His presence in Hindi comedy is something audiences have come to rely on across genres and budgets.
Jaaved Jaaferi and Esha Gupta reportedly received ₹2 crore each, while Sanjeeda Shaikh takes home the lowest reported fee of ₹1.5 crore, according to Republic World.
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What This Means for the Film’s Commercial Viability
A ₹200 crore budget for a comedy is ambitious by any standard. The franchise’s track record helps — Total Dhamaal essentially doubled its money — but the pressure to perform is real. The trailer response has been positive, which is a good early signal, and the July 10 release date positions the film well for a holiday weekend opening.
If Dhamaal 4 follows the same multiplier pattern as its predecessors, a ₹400 to ₹450 crore worldwide collection would represent a successful run. Whether the bigger budget and bigger cast delivers bigger laughs is the one question that only opening weekend can answer.
Dhamaal 4 releases in cinemas on July 10, 2026.
Disclaimer: All budget and salary figures are estimates based on media reports. The production house has not officially confirmed any financial details.

