๐ŸŽฏ First Impressions

Let's be honest โ€” nobody walks into a Dhamaal trailer expecting subtlety. And Dhamaal 4 knows this. From the very first frame, this trailer is screaming (literally and figuratively) that it has zero interest in being clever. It wants you to laugh, groan, laugh again, and then immediately forget the plot exists. Mission accomplished, mostly.


๐Ÿ˜‚ The Comedy โ€” Does It Land?

The trailer is built almost entirely on the franchise's tried-and-tested formula: a group of broke, desperate, slightly dim-witted men chasing a massive treasure, with everything that can possibly go wrong, going wrong โ€” loudly, physically, and repeatedly.

Arshad Warsi continues to be the franchise's comic anchor โ€” his timing remains razor sharp, and a couple of his reaction shots in the trailer already feel meme-worthy. Riteish Deshmukh slips effortlessly back into familiar comic chaos mode, and honestly, watching him and Ajay Devgn share a frame again feels like comfort food. Jaaved Jaaferi and Sanjay Mishra bring their usual deadpan craziness, and based on the trailer alone, Sanjay Mishra might be sitting on the trailer's funniest line โ€” though we won't spoil it here.


๐Ÿ†• What's New This Time

Compared to Total Dhamaal, this trailer leans much harder into the "treasure hunt" structure โ€” think a desi, more chaotic cousin of National Treasure, except everyone involved is broke, hungry, and constantly screaming at each other. The new additions โ€” Ravi Kishan, Upendra Limaye, Sanjeeda Shaikh, and Esha Gupta โ€” get decent visibility in the trailer, though it's clear the franchise still belongs to its core gang of five.

The production scale also looks noticeably bigger. More locations, bigger set pieces, and what appears to be a genuinely massive climax sequence involving โ€” you guessed it โ€” a literal mountain of gold.


โš ๏ธ Where It Feels A Bit... Dรฉjร  Vu

If you've seen the previous three Dhamaal films, several beats in this trailer will feel instantly familiar โ€” the slow-motion chase, the "everyone falls into the same trap" gag, the chaotic group screaming sequence. The franchise's biggest strength (its predictability) is also its biggest risk here. Some viewers online are already pointing out that the trailer feels like "more of the same, but louder" โ€” and that's a fair criticism.


๐ŸŽฏ Verdict

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๐Ÿ”ฅ Trailer Excitementโญโญโญโญ

Bottom line: Dhamaal 4's trailer doesn't reinvent the wheel โ€” it just throws more people, more chaos, and more gold onto an already wild wheel and lets it spin faster. For longtime fans of the franchise, this is exactly the kind of mindless, big-screen comfort comedy that's becoming rare in Bollywood. Whether it can repeat Total Dhamaal's box office magic depends entirely on whether audiences are in the mood for nostalgia this July โ€” and going by the trailer's energy, that mood might just show up. ๐ŸŽ‰