‘Qeher’ From ‘Dhamaal 4’ Out, Guru Randhawa Provides Dose Of Fun With Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi And More. Watch
The makers of ‘Dhamaal 4’ have dropped the fun music video of ‘Qeher’, featuring Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi and Ketika Sharma.
The promotional campaign for ‘Dhamaal 4’ is officially underway, and true to the franchise’s legacy of slapstick comedy and orchestrated chaos, its latest musical offering, ‘Qeher’, is anything but a standard Bollywood dance number. Sung by Punjabi pop sensation Guru Randhawa, the newly released music video serves less as a conventional track and more as a comedic sketch, setting a wildly entertaining tone for the highly anticipated fourth installment of the adventure-comedy series.
Directed by Indra Kumar, ‘Dhamaal 4’ marks the return of the beloved ensemble cast, and the ‘Qeher’ video leans heavily into their undeniable, chaotic chemistry.
Check out the music video of ‘Qeher’ here:
The video opens with a classic fourth-wall break. A clapperboard reads “Dhamaal 4 x Qeher,” and the camera rolls on a polished, high-energy set featuring Guru Randhawa and the lead actress. However, the spotlight is immediately stolen by the franchise’s core quartet: Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, and Jaaved Jaaferi. The music video also features Ketika Sharma.
Watching the shoot unfold from the sidelines, the four actors are visibly perplexed. In a brilliant moment of meta-humour, they indignantly question why a song for their movie is being filmed without them. True to their characters’ impulsive nature, they do not wait for permission; they simply hijack the production. The gang casually strolls onto the set, hilariously and physically shooing Randhawa and the actress out of the frame so they can take over the choreography themselves.
From there, the music video devolves into a highly produced riot. The visuals rapidly shift through a variety of aesthetics, transitioning from a traditional Asian-inspired pavilion draped in red silk to a surreal, snowy room complete with floating bubbles and a velvet couch. The musical composition itself, driven by Randhawa's upbeat styling, contrasts sharply with the on-screen buffoonery.
The wardrobe choices – featuring the cast in coordinated black leather jackets, sequined blazers, and monochromatic suits – give them the look of sleek pop stars, making their clumsy, uncoordinated dance routines even funnier. Guru Randhawa eventually embraces the madness, joining the actors rather than fighting them for screen time.
One of the video's most striking visual gags is a sleek police lineup sequence, which serves as a clever callback to the franchise's history of criminal misadventures. The lineup features the actors holding mugshot placards with their character names: ADI (Arshad Warsi), LALLAN (Riteish Deshmukh), GUDDU (Ajay Devgn), and MANAV (Jaaved Jaaferi).
Behind the camera, the on-screen choreographer is pushed to the brink of a nervous breakdown. The video concludes with the frustrated director tearing his hair out before being unceremoniously shoved into a large industrial fan by the cast, perfectly cementing the track's chaotic nature just before cutting to the film's official title card.
‘Qeher’ offers a smart, highly engaging preview of the madness to come. ‘Dhamaal 4’, produced by T-Series Films, Panorama Studios, Devgn Films, and Maruti International, is scheduled to hit theaters worldwide on July 10, 2026. The release strategy aligns with a broader marketing push for the film, which was strategically locked into the July 10 date to avoid box office clashes with other major summer titles, such as the YRF spy universe film Alpha.
Positioned as a direct sequel to 2019’s ‘Total Dhamaal’, the film will expand its massive roster with an ensemble that includes Esha Gupta, Sanjeeda Shaikh, Anjali Anand, Ravi Kishan, and Sanjay Mishra. If the ‘Qeher’ music video is any indication, audiences can expect the same high-octane, unapologetic entertainment that has defined the franchise for nearly two decades.











