
The fourth instalment of the popular Dhamaal comedy franchise, starring Ajay Devgn alongside Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi, and others, continues its solid theatrical performance as it enters the second week. Directed by Indra Kumar, Dhamaal 4 has emerged as one of the stronger commercial releases of 2026, blending slapstick humour, adventure, and the signature chaotic energy that defined the earlier films.
On its seventh day (first Thursday), the film collected approximately ₹6 crore net in India across around 11,000 shows. This marks a modest dip from Wednesday’s collections but reflects healthy weekday holding for a comedy entertainer. The movie’s India net total now stands at roughly ₹95-96 crore, inching closer to the coveted ₹100 crore mark in its first week.
The opening weekend provided a strong foundation, with Day 1 fetching ₹14 crore, followed by impressive jumps on Saturday (₹22.5 crore) and Sunday (₹28-28.5 crore), taking the weekend total to approximately ₹65 crore. Weekdays saw the expected correction, yet the film has maintained consistency with collections in the ₹6-9.5 crore range.
Worldwide, Dhamaal 4 has already crossed the ₹130 crore gross mark, with overseas territories contributing significantly. As of Day 7, the global tally hovers around ₹133 crore, boosted by strong performances in key international markets.
ALSO READ : ‘Dhamaal 4’ Packs A Punch At The Box Office, Nears Rs 100 Crore Worldwide
Trade analysts note that the film’s mass appeal, star power, and franchise nostalgia have helped it weather the typical post-weekend drop better than many recent comedies. With a reported budget in the ₹150 crore range, Dhamaal 4 is well on track to achieve a profitable run if it sustains momentum over the coming weeks.
The ensemble cast’s chemistry and laugh-out-loud sequences have drawn families and youth audiences, particularly in Tier-2 and Tier-3 centres. As the film heads into its second weekend, expectations are high for a potential boost, especially with limited major competition at the box office.
Verdict so far:A confident HIT in the making for Ajay Devgn and the team. Dhamaal 4 proves that well-executed, entertaining franchises still hold strong pull in Indian cinemas.



