The film was half directed by Sajid Khan, who had also directed the first two installments, but was replaced by Farhad Samji midway during the shooting due to Me Too allegations.[6][7] Nadiadwala claimed the film to be the highest-budgeted Indian comedy film.[8][9][10]
The film was theatrically released in India on 25 October 2019 during the occasion of Diwali and received mixed to negative reviews. The film became a major commercial success by grossing almost 300 crores worldwide.[11][12] It went on to become the 4th highest grosser of 2019.
The story of the film is based on reincarnation, and spans a period of 600 years from 1419 to 2019.
Harry, Max and Roy are three brothers who live in London. Harry, a barber gets frequent bizarre flashes of a past era. His forgetful nature causes him to misplace a don Michael's bag of 5 million pounds whose henchman demands them to return the money. To fulfill this, Harry, Roy, and Max get engaged to Pooja, Neha and Kriti, the 3 respective daughters of rich businessman Manraj Thakral. But soon all of the 3 trios fall in love, and their wedding preparations begin.
Soon circumstances cause the wedding to be in Sitamgarh. There all of them meet Aakhri Pasta, a bellboy at their hotel who recognizes them as reincarnated people of 600 years ago in 1419. Harry realizes his flashes have a connection with Pasta's claims, and gets to know the past from him in Madhavgarh.
In 1419, Madhavgarh's Rajkumar Bala was banished by his father Maharaj Parikshitap for trying to kill him to become king. His servant Pehla Pasta took him to Sitamgarh (then a kingdom) whose king Surya Singh Rana wanted grooms for his daughters. Bala planned to marry the eldest Madhu to become Maharaj and meets Bangdu, an effeminate dance teacher who's dating the second daughter Mala. Meena, the youngest loves her brave bodyguard Dharamputra. Bala helps them to be together and also they get him and Madhu united. The plan works as Surya announces their weddings, but his nephew Suryabhan who wants the throne kills Sitamgarh's enemy clan leader and frames the couples for it. The leader's brother Gama fights for revenge. Bala realizes he truly loves Madhu. The wedding mandap collapses and kills the couples and Gama.
Back in present, Harry realizes the grooms are set to marry the wrong brides. Pasta helps Harry remind Roy and Max of their previous lives. Pappu Rangeela, a qawwali singer and Gama's reincarnation, enters but has no recollection of his past. Pasta finds a painting of their past lives' wedding day, which shows Madhu-Bala, Mala-Bangdu and Meena-Dharamputra to make the girls remember their past. Before they can show painting to the girls, it is caught by Pappu, who remembers his life as Gama and crashes the wedding, leading Pooja and Neha to remember everything. Michael, in fact Suryabhan's reincarnation, shows up at wedding for his money and shoots Gama.
Kriti remembers everything when she sees Michael and also reveals the mandap hadn't collapsed - Suryabhan broke it down to kill everyone so he could be the Maharaj. Michael recounts his past and boasts how he killed Gama's brother. Pappu hears this and pushes Michael into the collapsing mandap, thus bringing his revenge. The film ends on a happy note as Harry-Kriti, Roy-Pooja and Max-Neha get married, thus completing their 600-year-old love story.
Sajid Khan was announced as the director.[15]Farhad Samji, who directed Housefull 3 came on board to write screenplay and dialogues, from the story by Sajid Nadiadwala.[16]
The film was made on a budget of ₹75 crore. In February 2018, it was reported that the film would commence filming in June 2018, inorder to give time to post-production and VFX works.[17]DNEG was reported to be do the VFX works of the film, the team shifted from London to Mumbai till the release for the same.[18] The theatrical distribution, overseas, satellite and digital rights of the film were acquired by Fox Star Studios for ₹200 crore.[19]
The technicians includes cinematographer Sudeep Chatterjee, editor Rameshwar S. Bhagat, production designers Amit Ray and Subrata Chakraborty, stunt director Sham Kaushal, art directors Rupam Paul, Pallavi Pethkar, and Vinayak Joshi, costume designers Rimple, and Harpreet Narula and choreographers Farah Khan, Ganesh Acharya and Chinni Prakash.[20]
Chunky Pandey revealed that his character name Aakhri Pasta came from the film Aakhree Raasta (1986), and the character of Marconi from the film The Great Gambler that was played by Sujit Kumar. He took him as an inspiration, his clothes, that moustache, and created Aakhri Pasta.[31]
The second schedule started in September 2018 in Rajasthan, with filming in Ranthambore forest.[37] Later the production moved to Jaisalmer Palace for filming funny war sequences.[38][39] Later, in October 2018 the team constructed a huge set Chitrakoot grounds in Andheri.[40] The filming was wrapped on 20 November 2018, except the song shoots.[41][42]
A song featuring Siddiqui along with lead casts was shot in May 2019,[43] Choreographed by Ganesh Acharya, the song has 5
500 background dancers and was shot at Film City, Mumbai.[44] A song featuring Kumar, choreographed by Acharya was shot in late June 2018. The song was shot at a huge set erected at Mumbai with 200-250 background dancers.[45]AQawwali song featuring Rana Daggubati and lead casts, with 200 background dancers was filmed in August 2019.[46][47]
The soundtrack consists of five songs, namely, "Ek Chumma", "Shaitan Ka Saala", "The Bhoot Song", "Chammo", and "Badla". Lyrics were written by Farhad Samji, Sameer Anjaan and Vayu.
In early September 2019, it was reported that promotion of the film would begin in late September, with makers planning a four-week promotion.[51][52] On 24 September 2019, the logo of Housefull 4 was revealed.[53]
On 25 September, the makers released released the posters of lead casts in every hour spread across from the years 1419 to 2019, for the first time in Indian cinema.[54] The official trailer of the film was released on 27 September 2019 and garnered over 38 million views in 24 hours of its release.[55] The trailer launch event was held at PVR Cinemas, Juhu in Mumbai with the film's cast and crew present at the event.[56][57] The trailer was launched India, United Kingdom, Australia, and Dubai, becoming the film Indian film to do so.[58][59]On 7 October 2019, the song "Shaitan Ka Saala"'s launch event was held at Hyderabad, with Akshay Kumar, Kriti Sanon and Pooja Hegde launching the song.[60] In mid October 2019, the entire casts travelled in Indian Railways from Mumbai to Delhi, becoming the first film to do so.[61]
Housefull 4's digital streaming rights were acquired by Disney+ Hotstar. The satellite rights were acquired by Star Gold Network. The film started streaming on Disney+ Hotstar from 20 December 2019,[63] and later on Hulu. The film was premiered on television on 22 December 2019 on Star Gold[64] and registered highest viewership ratings for the year.[65][66]
Housefull 4 grossed ₹19.08 crore in India on its opening day.[67][68] The film had huge opening than its previous films, becoming the highest first day grosser of the series.[69] The film collected ₹37.89 crore in two days of its release.[70] The film grossed ₹53 crore in its opening weekend, becoming one of the highest Diwali release opening weekend grosser.[71][72]Housefull 4 grossed over ₹100 crore in five days of its release in India.[73]
Komal NahtaofFilm Information said, "Housefull 4 is not a very entertaining fare and has ordinary merits. On the one hand is the festival period which will work in its favour and on the other hand is the word of mouth which will work against its interests."[75] Sreeparna Sengupta of The Times of India, giving two and half stars out of five, noted that due to general silliness, there were mindless comic moments and scenes of low-brow humour in the film. She opined that it was a drag in portions and jokes were stale. She concluded, "Overall, Housefull 4 ends up as a complete mad caper. Which, if you're a fan of the Housefull brand of comedy, might appeal to you. But if you are not, then proceed with caution.[76] Monika Rawal Kukreja of Hindustan Times reviewed the film and wrote "Housefull 4 is quite the comic extravaganza that offers you a heavy dose of laughter this festive season if you can keep your expectations in check."[77]
Director Sajid Khan was originally scheduled to direct the film; in October 2018, in the wake of the ongoing "Me Too" movement in India, Khan was accused by actresses Saloni Chopra, Rachel White and journalist Kma Upadhyay of sexual assault and misconduct.[78] Following the accusations, Khan tweeted that he would step down as director, while lead actor Akshay Kumar tweeted that he was cancelling shooting for the film and that he would not work with the accused until the investigation was complete.[79] Later on, Nana Patekar too left the production in the wake of allegations of inappropriate behaviour and touch alleged by victim Tanushree Dutta. Rana Daggubati stepped into essay the role which Nana was supposed to be playing.[80]