Dhamaal 4 Review: Ajay Devgn’s film misses the mark, but Riteish Deshmukh delivers the laughs

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Dhamaal 4 review Cast: Ajay Devgn, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Anjali Anand, Arshad Warsi, Ravi Kishan Director: Indra Kumar Rating: 2 Comedy is supposed to make you laugh. Even a pointless, brainless comedy can be engaging and fun if it keeps the laughs coming. Honestly speaking, there’s nothing wrong with switching off your brain for over two hours and laughing your lungs out. But the real problem begins when a comedy makes you cringe. Jokes that appear forced, performances that appear loud, and endless slapstick can only go so far. When the humor feels fake, the film becomes even more exhausting. This is exactly what happens to Dhamaal 4. For those who have followed Dhamaal franchise, would agree that it popular for crazy fun and lovable chaos. But this time around, the magic is clearly missing. The jokes look familiar, and the comic timing just doesn’t land. All in all, Dhamaal 4 is less of a comedy and more of a reminder that not every sequel deserves to be made. Dhamaal 4 is nothing but a recycled version of the first film – Dhamaal. It revolves around a new treasure hunt. While the earlier film was about ‘W ke neeche’, this time around, it’s ‘M ke neeche’. Not an earth-shattering change, but definitely shows the level of freshness that is infused into the film by writer Paritosh Painter. The film’s problem lies in its first half. To be honest, it isn’t just loud, but also a tad irksome. What will really make the experience more exhausting is the film’s biggest mistake wherein it interprets noise for comedy. New characters are introduced quickly, and random subplots don’t add much to the plot. Everyone is either shouting, getting hurt, or …read more

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