Bollywood’s most beloved comedy franchise is back, and this time it’s bigger, bolder, and packed with a surprise no one saw coming. Housefull 5, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, is all set to hit the big screens on June 6, 2025, and it promises to be unlike anything seen before in Indian—or global—cinema.
A First in Film History: Two Different Endings
In an unexpected move, producer Sajid Nadiadwala has revealed that Housefull 5 will feature two different endings, each with a different killer. Depending on the theatre you choose, you might walk out with an entirely different version of the mystery.
“In PVR screen number 4, you’ll see one killer, and in screen number 5, you’ll see another,” Nadiadwala shared during the trailer launch.
This bold experiment is a cinematic first, not just in India but around the world. The film blends classic Housefull humour with a murder mystery twist—creating a unique viewing experience that changes with every watch.
Meet the Mega Cast of Housefull 5
Housefull 5 features an impressive lineup of 19 actors, combining long-time favourites and fresh faces. Leading the chaos once again is Akshay Kumar, joined by Riteish Deshmukh, Abhishek Bachchan, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Chunky Pandey.
Other returning and new faces include:
- Jackie Shroff, bringing mischief and wit
- Fardeen Khan, making a big-screen comeback after over a decade
- Nargis Fakhri, back in Bollywood after a long break
- Johnny Lever, Shreyas Talpade, Nana Patekar, Nikitin Dheer, and more
Comedy Meets Mystery on a Grand Scale
Housefull 5 isn’t just about laughs—it adds a murder mystery twist to its signature chaos. Balancing slapstick humour with suspense, the film features extravagant sets, slick chase scenes, and multiple versions of the climax. It’s a bold move that adds depth to the comedy and keeps viewers guessing till the end.
A Historic Milestone for Comedy
With Housefull 5, Bollywood marks the first-ever fifth installment in a comedy franchise. With its massive ensemble, unexpected narrative choices, and signature slapstick humour, this film isn’t just another sequel—it’s an event.
So, pick your theatre wisely—you might just get a different ending than your friends!