Welcome to the Jungle Review: Akshay Kumar Returns With a Fun-Filled Comedy, Raveena Tandon and Farida Jalal Shine
Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)
After years of speculation and mixed expectations, Welcome to the Jungle finally arrives in theatres with Akshay Kumar returning to the popular comedy franchise.
Directed by Ahmed Khan and based on a script by the late Neeraj Vora, the film delivers plenty of laughs, memorable performances and nostalgic moments, even if it loses momentum in its final act.
Story
The story revolves around shady businessman Sinha (Zakir Hussain), who wants to launder ₹2,000 crore of black money by producing a film designed to fail at the box office.
To execute the bizarre plan, he recruits struggling filmmaker Das (Paresh Rawal), who ropes in washed-up action star Rajiv (Akshay Kumar) for an unlikely comeback.
Soon, the chaos expands with the arrival of Yeda Anna (Suniel Shetty), Romeo (Arshad Warsi), Nadia (Disha Patani), Jenny (Jacqueline Fernandez) and several eccentric characters.
Things spiral into complete madness when the film crew reaches the village of Azadpur. The villagers mistake them for Indian Army officers sent to rescue them from dreaded terrorist Zatara (Jackie Shroff), leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings.
Performances
Akshay Kumar once again proves why he remains one of Bollywood’s finest comedy actors. His effortless comic timing anchors the film and keeps the entertainment flowing.
However, the biggest surprises come from Raveena Tandon and Farida Jalal, whose performances steal several scenes. Their impeccable timing and natural screen presence add freshness to the story.
Paresh Rawal, Suniel Shetty and Arshad Warsi deliver dependable performances, while Jackie Shroff enjoys playing the over-the-top antagonist.
The supporting cast, despite its enormous size, contributes to the film’s energetic pace.
Direction
Director Ahmed Khan successfully captures the chaotic spirit of the original Welcome while introducing new situations and characters.
The screenplay embraces slapstick comedy, exaggerated situations and nostalgic references that fans of the franchise will appreciate.
Although the film remains consistently entertaining for most of its runtime, the second half stretches longer than necessary, slightly affecting the overall impact.
What Works
- Akshay Kumar’s comic timing.
- Raveena Tandon and Farida Jalal deliver standout performances.
- Plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.
- Strong nostalgic appeal for fans of the Welcome franchise.
- Ensemble cast shares good chemistry.
What Doesn’t Work
- The lengthy runtime slows the pace in the final act.
- Some jokes feel repetitive.
- A few supporting characters receive limited development due to the large ensemble.
Final Verdict
Welcome to the Jungle succeeds in delivering exactly what audiences expect from the franchise—light-hearted entertainment filled with comedy, confusion and colourful characters.
While it may not surpass the cult status of the original Welcome (2007), it offers enough laughs and memorable performances to make it an enjoyable theatrical watch for fans of Bollywood comedies.
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