New Delhi:Bollywood actors , Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi and Javed Jaffrey have returned to the big screen with the fourth instalment of the popular Dhamaal franchise. The much-awaited comedy, Dhamaal 4, hit theatres today, July 10 and moviegoers who caught the early shows have already started sharing their reactions on social media. Here's a look at what audiences are saying about the film.
What are the X reviews for Dhamaal 4?
Responses to have been flooding X. And while a lot of viewers were excited about the original gang being back together, some of the jokes fell flat.
One user wrote, “Final review of Dhamaal 4: Main lead is like a supporting actor and Supporting actor is like a main lead. “The actor with good comic timing is getting less screen time while the one with poor comic timing is getting more screen time at the moment.
Dhamaal 4 is entertaining, say viewers
Film critic Taran Adarsh took to X to share his review and gave the film 3.5 stars. He wrote, "Dhamaal 4 is a fun. It lives up to its name and takes the craziness to another level. The first half is fun and frolicsome, the second half is brilliant and the finale has an emotional touch. There's no logic in here, this film is a stress buster. Director Indra Kumar has stuffed the film with every ingredient of entertainment -- slapstick comedy, a treasure hunt, pirates, horror, and even an octopus, a crocodile, a tiger and a snake. Dhamaal 4 gives you exactly what the franchise promises. Total blast.
Another viewer wrote, "Dhamaal 4 has lots of adventure and fun. It's still faithful to the franchise, but raises the treasure-hunt adventure to the next level. The film is entertaining and Riteish Deshmukh, Anjali Anand, Ravi Kishan and the child actors are impressive. "Comedy, action, pirates, stunts, adventure, drama, heists and treasure hunting, horror, it is a complete entertainer in its 2 hour 24 minutes run time.
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Dhamaal 4 budget and opening day prediction
Dhamaal 4 is supposed to have been made on a budget of Rs 150 crore. Sacnilk estimates that the film will mint around Rs 12 crore to Rs 14 crore (net) in India on its opening day.
By 8 pm on July 9, the comedy had already crossed Rs 5 crore in advance bookings including blocked seats for its opening day. The last pre-sales are expected to cross Rs 6 crore and take it to the similar range as the advance booking numbers registered by Akshay Kumar’s Welcome to the Jungle
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