Dhamaal 4: Sanjeeda Shaikh says Adi-Manav's chemistry is unbeatable
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Key Takeaways
Actress Sanjeeda Shaikh, who joins the beloved Dhamaal franchise for its fourth instalment, has heaped praise on the iconic on-screen duo of Adi (played by Arshad Warsi) and Manav (played by Jaaved Jaaferi), calling their chemistry unmatched. The Heeramandi actress made the remarks ahead of Dhamaal 4's theatrical release, slated for 10 July 2025.
Sanjeeda on the Adi-Manav Dynamic
Sharing her excitement about becoming part of the franchise, Sanjeeda said, 'Adi Manav Jodi is the most dynamic duo, and nobody can beat their chemistry. My character entering their universe becomes all the more chaotic and fun. It's funny how differently they think in different situations. They are partners in chaos, and that's where the madness begins.'
The actress's enthusiasm reflects a sentiment widely shared by the franchise's loyal fanbase, which has followed the Adi-Manav pairing across multiple films since the original Dhamaal released in 2007.
What Dhamaal 4 Is About
The makers unveiled the film's trailer on 12 June, offering audiences a glimpse of the gang embarking on one of their biggest treasure hunts yet — a journey packed with hilarious misadventures, unexpected twists, and formidable obstacles. The tone stays true to the franchise's signature brand of slapstick chaos.
Star-Studded Ensemble Cast
Dhamaal 4 features an extensive ensemble, with Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi, and Sanjay Mishra in key roles. The supporting cast includes Esha Gupta, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Anjali Anand, Upendra Limaye, Vijay Patkar, and Ravi Kishan.
Production and Release Details
The film is directed by Indra Kumar and produced under the banner of T-Series Films, Maruti International, and Panorama Studios, in collaboration with Devgn Films. It is presented by Gulshan Kumar and T-Series, and backed by Ajay Devgn, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar, Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar, Anand Pandit, and Kumar Mangat Pathak.
The Franchise Timeline
The original Dhamaal launched the franchise in 2007, followed by Double Dhamaal in 2011 and Total Dhamaal in 2019. Dhamaal 4 marks the series' return after a six-year gap, arriving with a larger cast and reportedly higher production scale. With the trailer already generating buzz, the franchise's core audience — built over nearly two decades — will be watching closely come 10 July.