Dhamaal 4 has just released a trailer; if you love this genre of slapstick and humor then there is lots of big fun to be had. The film will be released in theaters on July 10, 2026, and the film's producers appear to have a goal of hitting commercially with this film. There's something oddly comforting about the Dhamaal gang showing up on your screen again. No deep storylines, no social messages — just grown men making absolute fools of themselves in the most chaotic way possible.
Storyline
Dhamaal 4 is about Same gang with the bigger madness. The movie begins at a haunted house where Arshad Warsi and Ajay Devgn press the doorbell and instantly receive a huge electric shock causing them to jump out of their skin. From this point forward it just gets better and better. Our group — which includes Ajay, Riteish, and Arshad as well as others — has formed a human chain hanging from a tree attempting to interrogate Upendra Limaye’s character who is also hanging from a branch above an abyssally deep valley. All they want is to know where the treasure can be found. As you’d expect from Upendra, he actually falls into the valley and then tells them everything moments before he hits the bottom. That’s where the adventure starts. No one knows where they are headed; only some of them feel they can trust each other, and each has the same goal — to find the gold. The team travels through jungles, beside rivers, along high cliffs, and across oceans, all while experiencing the colorful magic of flying dolphins! An experience filled with pure fun!
Positive Points
The grandeur of the film is remarkable as the locations vary widely and have a high visual interest. The overall pace is intensely fast and has a greater feeling of freedom than normal. As for the chemistry between the leads, this is arguably the best aspect of the trailer, as you can see how much fun they have working together.
Negative Points
However, it does become somewhat uncomfortable. Most of the comedic sections rely heavily on bodily-teasing-type humour, particularly the way in which Anjali Anand's character is introduced. For example, Riteish describes her as "heavy luggage" which is an outdated joke that hasn't been funny for the last 10 years.In 2026, it just lands badly.
Overall: Dhamaal 4 looks like a fun, breezy theatrical experience — the kind you watch with family on a holiday weekend without overthinking it. Just wish the writers had found funnier jokes than ones at someone else's expense.