Jaaved Jaaferi on Dhamaal 4: 'An actor can't limit himself'
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Key Takeaways
Actor Jaaved Jaaferi says the secret to his enduring career is simple — never stop at one thing. Speaking ahead of the release of Dhamaal 4, set to hit screens on 10 July 2026, Jaaferi reflected on what keeps him hungry as a performer and why versatility is not optional for an actor.
The Full-Spectrum Philosophy
Jaaferi, who has spent decades entertaining audiences as a dancer, actor, host, voice-over artist, and reality show judge, described his approach in vivid terms. “As an actor, you can’t limit yourself. If you have a spectrum, one end of the spectrum is slapstick, the other end of the spectrum is art or drama. By the grace of god, I have been lucky to cover that entire spectrum. I have done slapstick, drama, and played a villain,” he said.
The actor spoke alongside Dhamaal 4 director Indra Kumar and co-star Arshad Warsi at the film’s promotional event.
Why Voice-Over and Comedy Count
For Jaaferi, no format is beneath an artist. He explained that even a voice-over for a commercial or an animated film serves a purpose — it sharpens the craft. “Voice-over hones me. It could be a stupid comedy, it could be an animated film or it could be an advertisement. For me, it’s honing whatever my art is or whatever the form is. I don’t consider it less, and I try to do that. It’s an exercise, that’s the way I am,” he said.
This mindset has kept Jaaferi relevant across generations — from his breakout dancing roles in the 1990s to franchise comedies and animated features in recent years.
About Dhamaal 4
Dhamaal 4 is presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series, in association with Devgn Films, and is a T-Series Films, Maruti International, and Panorama Studios production. The film is directed by Indra Kumar and produced by Ajay Devgn, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar, Anand Pandit, and Kumar Mangat Pathak.
The film releases on 10 July 2026, continuing one of Hindi cinema’s most durable comedy franchises. With the ensemble cast and Indra Kumar’s direction, the fourth instalment carries the weight of audience expectations built over nearly two decades.
What to Watch
Jaaferi’s comments arrive as Bollywood’s mid-year release window heats up. Whether Dhamaal 4 can replicate the box-office run of its predecessors will depend on how well the franchise’s signature chaos translates for a 2026 multiplex audience — and whether its ensemble, Jaaferi included, can still make the laughs land.