New Delhi, July 14, 2026: The box office has a new king of comedy as the highly anticipated madness of the Dhamaal franchise storms back into cinema halls. In a phenomenal display of star power and slapstick pull, the Ajay Devgn-led multi-starrer Dhamaal 4 has officially blasted past the coveted ₹100-crore mark globally in a mere four days. Directed by veteran filmmaker Indra Kumar, the fourth installment hit theaters on Friday, July 10, 2026, and immediately sent fans into a tizzy, riding high on a massive wave of nostalgic charm and mass appeal. Despite facing the typical Monday drop that challenges most big-budget cinematic ventures, the relentless momentum of its opening weekend proved more than enough to skyrocket the film into the elite ₹100-crore club on its very first weekday.
The box office journey for the treasure-hunting squad began with an excellent start on Friday, bringing in a robust ₹14.00 crore net across India, comfortably outstripping early trade predictions. As the weekend rolled in, the cinematic madness spread rapidly into Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, showcasing the unmatched power of family-friendly mass entertainers beyond the urban metro markets. On Saturday, the film witnessed a phenomenal surge of over 60%, raking in a solid ₹22.50 crore net. The momentum reached its absolute peak on Sunday, where packed single screens and busy multiplexes drove a massive ₹28.50 crore net day. This gave Dhamaal 4 an outstanding domestic opening weekend total of ₹65.00 crore net.
When the crucial Monday testing ground arrived, the film saw an expected dip, gathering an estimated ₹8.35 crore net in the domestic circuit. However, this stable double-digit hold pushed the overall four-day domestic net total to a spectacular ₹73.35 crore. Transformed into gross numbers, the Indian theatrical run contributed a massive ₹87.85 crore to ₹91.00 crore. Complemented by a steady international turnout that brought in ₹14.50 crore from overseas territories, Dhamaal 4 safely cemented its global gross at ₹102.35 to ₹105.50 crore in record time.
A Breakdown of the Four-Day Box Office Run
What makes this financial run particularly sweet for the creators is that Dhamaal 4 has set a brand-new commercial benchmark for its own long-running franchise. It has comfortably beaten the 2019 weekend record of its predecessor, Total Dhamaal, which concluded its opening weekend at ₹62.4 crore net. Furthermore, it edged out competing heavyweights at the box office like Akshay Kumar’s Welcome To The Jungle. Trade analysts point out that the film has a highly lucrative opportunity ahead. With no major Hindi cinematic releases scheduled for a couple of weeks, Dhamaal 4 is expected to keep the cash registers ringing freely, with many projecting it to cross the ₹150-crore lifetime mark in India alone.
The recipe behind this massive commercial success remains the iconic chemistry of its star cast. The film skillfully blends franchise veterans Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Jaaved Jaaferi, and Sanjay Mishra with the commanding screen presence of Ajay Devgn. The chaotic gang this time embarks on a pirate-themed treasure hunt loaded with bizarre supernatural twists. Stepping away from the traditional cross-country road trip formulas of the past, the new theme breathes fresh air into the standard gag routines. The humor is further heightened by a delightful extended ensemble, featuring fresh faces like Ravi Kishan—bringing his signature loud comedic swag—alongside Anjali Anand, Esha Gupta, and Sanjeeda Shaikh.
Behind the scenes, the project required significant teamwork to even reach the finish line. Producer Bhushan Kumar recently revealed that Dhamaal 4 had shaped up to be a very high-budget venture due to heavy visual effects and production scale. In a heartwarming gesture, Ajay Devgn voluntarily slashed his initial acting fee to ease the financial burden on the production houses—which include T-Series Films, Panorama Studios, Devgn Films, and Maruti International. This move ensured that the project could balance its grand creative vision with safe financial dynamics, a calculated gamble that has now officially paid off handsomely.
Interestingly, the reception to the movie highlights the classic divide between everyday moviegoers and professional film critics. While audiences are heading to theaters in droves for a good time, reviews have been decidedly mixed. Several film critics have slammed the production for relying too heavily on obvious, in-your-face CGI animals—such as digital crocodiles and tigers—and recycling older jokes instead of delivering sharp, modern writing. Yet, the general public has largely ignored the criticism, treating the film as the perfect weekend stress-buster. Audiences are praising the high nostalgia factor and the infectious joy of seeing the beloved old crew back together doing what they do best: absolute, unadulterated nonsense.
As the film continues to generate loud laughs and stellar ticket sales across single-screen theaters and urban multiplexes, fans who stay through the credits are in for an extra treat. The makers have cheekily attached a post-credit scene that explicitly teases the development of Dhamaal 5, signaling that this chaotic ride is nowhere near its final stop. For now, Dhamaal 4 remains a massive winner, proving that when life gets stressful, a heavy dose of pure, unapologetic Bollywood comedy is exactly what the global audience wants.

