The madness is officially back — and fans are clearly loving every minute of it! Housefull 5, the latest installment in Sajid Nadiadwala’s slapstick comedy franchise, exploded into cinemas on June 6 with an impressive ₹24.35 crore opening day in India. That’s a solid 27.6% jump from Housefull 4’s debut, proving that Bollywood's most bonkers brand of humor still packs a serious box office punch in 2025’s tightly packed release calendar.
In a gleeful Instagram drop, Nadiadwala Grandson flaunted a poster soaked in star power and confetti, captioning it: “Our hearts are Housefull with your love and support! This madness is nothing without you!” And madness it is — with not one, but two alternate versions of the film (Housefull 5A and 5B) hitting screens. This choose-your-chaos strategy taps into the rising trend of experimental storytelling, with research showing such formats can boost earnings and audience engagement. Choose your ending, choose your laughs — it’s comedy with a twist.
Directed by Tarun Mansukhani and featuring the usual cocktail of high-gloss visuals, larger-than-life gags, and enough cameos to fill an awards show, Housefull 5 is playing it big and bold. However, sharp-eyed fans have noted the absence of global box office numbers in the promotional blitz. With early overseas projections circling $3.5–4 million, the lack of worldwide figures could suggest that the film's domestic juggernaut isn’t yet matched by international reception — a curious gap in a world where films like Chhaava proudly flaunt ₹500 crore global hauls.
Still, one thing’s for sure: Housefull 5 has reignited the franchise with laughter, style, and a bit of cinematic roulette. Whether you see 5A or 5B, one constant remains — Sajid Nadiadwala knows how to throw a party, and Bollywood is RSVPing in droves.
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