Welcome To The Jungle Review (2026)

Welcome To The Jungle Review

  • Welcome To The Jungle Review (2026): A Chaotic Comedy Packed With Stars but Missing Punch

New Delhi: “Welcome To The Jungle”, released on June 26, 2026, brings back the madness of the popular Welcome franchise. Directed by Ahmed Khan and written by the late Neeraj Vora, this third installment promises a laughter riot with a massive ensemble cast including Akshay Kumar, Raveena Tandon, Disha Patani, Jackie Shroff, Paresh Rawal, Suniel Shetty, Arshad Warsi, and Rajpal Yadav—along with many more.

With over 30+ actors sharing screen space, the film aims to deliver a grand-scale comedy. But does it actually succeed? Let’s break it down.

Plot Summary: A Film About Making a Film (With Madness Inside)

The story kicks off with a bizarre yet interesting premise—making a deliberately flop film to evade tax issues. What follows is a chaotic chain of events filled with misunderstandings, over-the-top characters, and absurd situations.

A struggling filmmaker, played by Rajpal Yadav, suddenly gets a massive budget of ₹2000 crore despite his history of making ultra-low-budget films. To make things even more ridiculous, a flop actor (played by Akshay Kumar)—who is reduced to doing item songs in Bhojpuri cinema—is chosen as the lead.

Soon, familiar-style characters enter the scene:

  • Arshad Warsi as Romeo (Majnu’s brother)
  • Suniel Shetty as Yeda Anna (Uday’s brother)

The film also adds layers with:

  • A backstory involving Akshay Kumar’s father
  • A subplot around loans and debts
  • A bizarre army training sequence, intended purely for comedy

The narrative constantly jumps between situations, creating a mix of film-within-film chaos and slapstick humor.

Performances: Star Power Over Substance

  • Akshay Kumar tries to carry the film with his comic timing, but the script doesn’t give him enough strong moments.
  • Paresh Rawal and Rajpal Yadav bring occasional laughs, especially in situational comedy scenes.
  • Suniel Shetty and Arshad Warsi add energy, but their characters feel underdeveloped.
  • Raveena Tandon and Disha Patani have limited scope and mostly add glamour.

With such a huge cast, screen time becomes a major issue, and many actors feel wasted.

Direction & Writing: Too Much Chaos, Less Clarity

Director Ahmed Khan goes all out in creating a loud, exaggerated comedy universe. However, the film suffers from:

  • Weak screenplay structure
  • Overcrowded scenes
  • Repetitive jokes

The late Neeraj Vora’s signature humor—which made earlier Welcome films iconic—is missing depth here. The comedy often feels forced rather than organic.

What Works

✔ A unique and quirky concept (film made to fail)
✔ Few genuinely funny moments (especially in the first half)
✔ High production scale and vibrant visuals
✔ Nostalgia factor for Welcome franchise fans

What Doesn’t Work

✖ Overloaded star cast with poor utilization
✖ Weak and inconsistent screenplay
✖ Forced comedy and outdated jokes
✖ Lack of emotional connection or strong storyline

Final Verdict: Style Over Substance

Welcome To The Jungle” tries hard to entertain with scale and star power but loses its grip due to a weak script and excessive chaos. While fans of slapstick comedy might enjoy certain moments, the film doesn’t live up to the legacy of the earlier Welcome movies.

⭐ Rating: 2.5/5

Watch it if: You enjoy loud, no-logic Bollywood comedies and are a fan of the franchise.
Skip it if: You expect a strong story, smart humor, or meaningful performances.

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