Welcome To The Jungle Review: Action, Comedy, and Chaos Make for an Entertaining Ride
Welcome To The Jungle Box Office Collection Day 4: Akshay Kumar's film earns ₹8.50 crore, crosses ₹106 crore worldwide.
Welcome To The Jungle
Welcome To The Jungle, the third installment in the long-running comedy franchise, swaps its predecessors' indoor farce for a jungle backdrop, helicopters, and an ensemble cast so large the makers themselves have joked about needing a headcount on set. The result is a film that announces its ambitions loudly but doesn't always know what to do with them.
A Premise Built for Chaos
Director Ahmed Khan, working from the franchise's established formula of mistaken identities and escalating absurdity, expands the canvas considerably this time. Akshay Kumar leads a cast that includes Suniel Shetty, Disha Patani, Jacqueline Fernandez, Arshad Warsi, Jackie Shroff, Paresh Rawal, and Raveena Tandon, among more than a dozen other names.
That scale is both the film's selling point and its biggest challenge. With so many recognizable faces vying for screen time, several characters feel underused, reduced to single comic beats rather than fully realized parts of the story.
Where the Film Works
The action-comedy hybrid format Kumar described in recent interviews — chaos "multiplied by ten" and dropped into a jungle setting — does land in stretches. Set pieces involving the larger cast generate genuine momentum, and the shift away from a single-location farce gives the franchise a visual freshness it lacked in earlier entries.
Kumar remains a reliable anchor for this kind of broad comedy, and the supporting cast's collective comic timing carries several scenes that a thinner script might not have survived on its own.
Where It Falls Short
The film's biggest constraint is one of its own making: an ensemble this large leaves little room for the kind of character-driven comedy that made the earlier Welcome films memorable. Plot threads multiply quickly, and not all of them resolve with the clarity the setup promises.
Audiences expecting the tighter, dialogue-driven humor of the original Welcome may find this installment prioritizes scale over wit.
Verdict
Welcome To The Jungle is an ambitious, occasionally entertaining expansion of the franchise that doesn't fully justify its sprawl. It works best as a star-spotting exercise rather than a cohesive comedy.