The film opens with Ajay Devgn searching for a hidden treasure. Ravi Kishan is after the same khazana, but there's a catch. Only one person knows where it is, and that's Upendra Limaye's character.
Dhamaal 4 is finally in theatres, with Indra Kumar returning to direct the fourth film after Dhamaal, Double Dhamaal and Total Dhamaal. The expectations were naturally high, but the first half doesn't really live up to the franchise's reputation.
The film opens with Ajay Devgn searching for a hidden treasure. Ravi Kishan is after the same khazana, but there's a catch. Only one person knows where it is, and that's Upendra Limaye's character. Both Ajay and Ravi are desperately trying to get to him first, and that's where the story begins.
The biggest problem is that the film takes way too long to get going. Almost the first 40-45 minutes are spent introducing all the characters and their individual stories. There's Ajay Devgn and Esha Gupta's relationship, where Ajay is trying to win over her children so he can marry her. Riteish Deshmukh and Anjali Anand have a romantic track, while Arshad Warsi and Jaaved Jaaferi get their own introduction. Sadly, most of it feels stretched, and the comedy doesn't land. A lot of the jokes feel forced instead of naturally funny.
Things finally move a little when all the characters cross paths during their separate road trips. That's when everyone finds out about the hidden treasure, and suddenly they're all racing towards the same destination. Once Upendra Limaye finally reveals the treasure's location, the competition begins, with everyone trying to reach it before the others.
-
BCCI Breaks Silence On India's Humiliating T20 Series Loss Under Shreyas Iyer

-
As Galaxy Unpacked Nears, Samsung CEO Pitches Thinner Foldables & More Personal AI

-
Explained: How AI Is Helping Scientists Spot Outbreaks Before They Become Pandemics

-
Kia Gears Up For Double Launch: Syros EV And Sorento Hybrid Coming Soon

-
CBSE Class 10 Second Board Result 2026: Final Scorecard Anytime Now, Direct Link To Check
