Review – Welcome to the Jungle: Akshay Kumar leads crowd-pleasing comedy revival
Ahmed Khan’s Welcome To The Jungle revives Bollywood’s old-school comedy entertainer format, focusing purely on laughs without social preaching. Led by Akshay Kumar in one of his strongest comic outings, the film delivers a chaotic, star-packed comedy that thrives on eccentric characters and madcap situations.
Updated On - 26 June 2026, 09:10 PM
Welcome to the Jungle: There was a time when Bollywood regularly produced big, unapologetic comedy entertainers that families could watch together. Films weren’t trying to preach, surprise audiences with complicated twists or deliver social messages. They existed for one simple reason – to make people laugh.
‘Welcome To The Jungle’ embraces exactly that philosophy, and that’s what makes it work. Director Ahmed Khan doesn’t try to reinvent the Welcome franchise. Instead, he understands its DNA and amplifies it. The laughs are bigger, the cast is bigger, the scale is grander and the madness is turned up several notches.
A billionaire comes up with an absurd plan to convert his black money into losses by deliberately producing a flop film. To execute this bizarre mission, he assembles a film full of struggling stars, forgotten heroes and eccentric personalities.
Among them are Yeda Anna (Suniel Shetty), the brother of Anna from the Welcome universe, and Romeo (Arshad Warsi), Majnu’s equally eccentric brother. Just when the production begins, an Income Tax raid wipes out the financier’s money, forcing the crew to abandon the expensive setup and continue the shoot in a remote village with real people. From there, the film spirals into complete comic chaos involving mistaken identities, fake heroics, terrorists, villagers and non-stop confusion.
If there is one actor who reminds audiences why he has ruled Bollywood comedy for decades, it is Akshay Kumar. This is comfortably one of his strongest comic performances in recent years.
Suniel Shetty is undoubtedly one of the film’s biggest surprises.
Arshad Warsi slips into the franchise’s familiar madness with ease, while Lara Dutta adds another enjoyable layer to the comedy.
Veterans like Paresh Rawal, Johnny Lever and Rajpal Yadav prove once again why they remain among Hindi cinema’s finest comic performers. But the film’s biggest scene-stealers are undoubtedly Farida Jalal and Kiran Kumar.
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, Disha Patani, Jacqueline Fernandez, Arshad Warsi, Jackie Shroff, Paresh Rawal, Raveena Tandon, Lara Dutta, Farida Jalal, Johnny Lever, Shreyas Talpade, Tusshar Kapoor, Rajpal Yadav
Director: Ahmed Khan