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Recap of the Housefull franchise - The favourite comedy madness

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Recap of the Housefull franchise - The favourite comedy madness​

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The 'Housefull' franchise kicked off in 2010 and quickly became one of Bollywood’s most successful comedy series. Well known for its over the top humor, big ensemble casts, and chaotic plots full of mistaken identities and absurd twists, the franchise carved its own niche in Indian cinema. Directed primarily by Sajid Khan and later by Farhad Samji featuring stars like Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Deepika Padukone, and Boman Irani, the series combines slapstick humor with grand production values. With each sequel, the franchise has only gotten bigger and more ambitious, drawing large box office numbers.

​'Housefull' (2010) — Chaos at first sight

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The first 'Housefull' film introduced audiences to Akshay Kumar, a man plagued by bad luck who is on a desperate quest for true love. The film also starred Riteish Deshmukh, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta, and Jiah Khan. The plot centers around a series of comedic misunderstandings as the characters pretend to be something they’re not to win love and approval. With its lavish sets, exotic locations like Italy and London, and catchy music, the film struck gold at the box office.

It set the tone for what would become a recurring formula in the sequels — confusion, drama and non-stop laughs.

​'Housefull 2 ' (2012) — Double the cast, double the trouble

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In 'Housefull 2,' the scale expanded dramatically, featuring a large ensemble cast. The story revolved around four men trying to woo four women from the same family, leading to a chaotic mix of lies, fake identities, and twisted familial ties. With its larger than life comedy and situational gags, the film was a commercial success. Though again met with critical skepticism but it found favor with mass audiences. The success of 'Housefull 2' proved that there was an appetite for franchise-based comedy in Bollywood.

​'Housefull 3' (2016) — Madness continues

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'Housefull 3' took the franchise to even zanier heights. Directed by Sajid-Farhad, the third installment starred Akshay Kumar, Abhishek Bachchan, and Riteish Deshmukh as three men pretending to be disabled to impress a rich businessman and marry his daughters, played by Jacqueline Fernandez, Nargis Fakhri, and Lisa Haydon. Set in London, the film was packed with tongue-twisters, slapstick sequences, and bizarre misunderstandings. While it received mixed reviews, but continued the franchise’s box office streak.

​'Housefull 4' (2019) — Reincarnation and royal roots

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'Housefull 4' marked a shift in tone and storytelling, combining reincarnation with comedy. The film's plot travels between two timelines, one set in 1419 and the other in 2019. In 1419, the protagonists had royal roots, and as they got reincarnated in 2019, they forgot everything about their past life, until fate played its game. Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh, Bobby Deol, Kriti Sanon, Kriti Kharbanda, and Pooja Hegde led the cast. The lavish set design, costumes, and VFX added a grand, royal touch, pushing the franchise into a fantasy-comedy zone.

​'Housefull 5' (2025) — What’s next in the comedy circus?

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Slated to release on 6th June, 2025, 'Housefull 5' promises to be the biggest of them all. The film brings back franchise staples Akshay Kumar and Riteish Deshmukh, alongside a massive cast including Abhishek Bachchan and new additions. While the plot remains under wraps, it is expected to continue the tradition of ensemble comedy with new twists, bigger sets and even crazier gags. With a completely new thing of two climaxes, the film is aiming to earn higher. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how this mega-caper unfolds on the big screen.

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