The comedy film "Dhamaal 4" is approaching or has surpassed the Rs 100 crore domestic net collection mark by its eighth day of release [1, 2].

This milestone reflects the enduring popularity of the Dhamaal franchise and its ability to attract audiences despite heavy competition from major international releases. The film's performance underscores the stability of the comedy genre in the Indian market.

Ajay Devgn stars in the lead role alongside Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, and Jaaved Jaaferi [1, 2]. Following the first week of release, the film recorded a domestic net collection of Rs 96 crore [1]. Reports on its eighth day vary slightly regarding the exact milestone status. One report said the film was still moving toward the Rs 100 crore mark [1], while another said the movie finally joined the Rs 100 crore club [2].

On the global stage, the film's financial trajectory remains strong. The worldwide gross after the first week stood at Rs 132.74 crore [1]. As the film progresses through its second weekend, the total worldwide gross is now nearing Rs 133 crore [1].

Industry analysts attribute the success to a strong fan following for the series. The film has maintained its momentum even as it faces a box-office clash with "The Odyssey," the latest production from director Christopher Nolan [1, 2].

For Ajay Devgn, the rapid climb toward this figure marks a significant achievement in his recent filmography. Early trends indicate that this is one of the fastest films of his career to reach such a domestic milestone [3].

The film recorded a domestic net collection of Rs 96 crore after the first week.

The success of Dhamaal 4 demonstrates that established comedy franchises can maintain high domestic draw even when competing against high-budget global spectacles like those of Christopher Nolan. By crossing the Rs 100 crore threshold in eight days, the film confirms a strong appetite for ensemble comedies in the current Indian cinematic landscape.