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HOUSEFULL 5A (Hindi with English Subtitles)

02h 45m
Abhishek Bachchan Akshay Kumar Housefull 5A Jacqueline Fernandez Multi-starrer Hindi Film Riteish Deshmukh Sajid Nadiadwala Sanjay Dutt U/A
  • Director: Tarun Mansukhani
  • Writers: Sajid Nadiadwala
  • Stars:
  • Akshay Kumar
  • Abhishek A Bachchan
  • Riteish Deshmukh
  • Jacqueline Fernandez
  • Sonam Bajwa
  • Nargis Fakhri
  • Sanjay Dutt
  • Jackie Shroff
  • Nana Patekar

🎉 HOUSEFULL 5 – Bollywood’s Most Outrageous Comedy Returns to Victory Cinema Brace yourself, Bengaluru — the madhouse is back. Housefull 5, the fifth and wildest installment in India’s most unapologetically chaotic comedy franchise, is now playing at Victory Cinema. Presented in Hindi with English Subtitles, the film promises confusion, glamour, and nonstop laughter on a scale only Bollywood can deliver. With an ensemble cast packed to the edges, a storyline that makes logic optional, and visuals louder than a baraat, Housefull 5 isn’t here to impress — it’s here to entertain. And it does just that, unapologetically, absurdly, and absolutely on purpose. Book your tickets now on victorycinema.in — where you pay no booking fees. Just select your show, grab your seat, and enjoy the madness on Barco 4K RGB Laser visuals and Dolby Atmos sound,  at Victory Cinema, Bengaluru’s #1 theatre for high-octane fun. 🏰 The Plot? Don’t Bother. Trying to explain the plot of Housefull 5 is like trying to count the identical grooms in a fog. Here’s what you need to know: the film revolves around multiple couples, even more mistaken identities, two royal inspectors, a cursed inheritance, an ancestral sword, and a palace full of secrets. Akshay Kumar leads the parade as Julius (aka Jolly 3) — one of several characters named “Jolly,” each believing they’re the original. Alongside him, Abhishek Bachchan and Riteish Deshmukh return in full comic form as Jalbushan (Jolly 2) and Jalabuddin (Jolly 1) respectively, completing the trilogy of mistaken men. Each of them is in love, married, or engaged — depending on which part of the film you’re in — to one of five leading ladies, including Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonam Bajwa, Nargis Fakhri, Chitrangda Singh, and Soundarya Sharma. Together, they form a carousel of confrontations, disguises, and disaster — all of it engineered to collapse in the grandest possible fashion. And if that wasn’t enough, the film introduces two police inspectors, played by Sanjay Dutt and Jackie Shroff, who are both investigating different crimes in the same palace, unaware they’re each talking about a different culprit. Add to that a mystery twist, a supernatural curse, and a “double ending” gimmick where the killer (or twist) changes from show to show, and you’ve got a film that’s not just over the top — it’s above the atmosphere. 🎭 A Cast So Large, Even the Credits Need Intermission The strength of Housefull 5 lies in its cast — and there’s a lot of them. Akshay Kumar, the soul of the franchise, returns in high-energy form, blending slapstick, sarcasm, and overconfidence like only he can. Riteish Deshmukh continues to prove why he’s one of Bollywood’s most reliable comedic performers — effortlessly timing every eye-roll and punchline. Abhishek Bachchan, returning to the franchise after Housefull 3, slides in with a smug grin and a surprising number of doppelgängers. The women in the film aren’t just window dressing — they drive the confusion as much as the men. Jacqueline Fernandez brings her signature glam and comedic timing. Sonam Bajwa and Nargis Fakhri add fresh chaos to the mix. Chitrangda Singh, elegant and formidable, plays an ex with secrets. Soundarya Sharma, in a breakout performance, adds youthful energy to the madness. And then there’s the extended cast: Sanjay Dutt, Jackie Shroff, Nana Patekar, Fardeen Khan, Chunky Panday, Johnny Lever, Shreyas Talpade, and even a surprise appearance by Bobby Deol as the actual Jolly. It’s a crowd — but somehow, the film makes room for everyone to shine, shout, or get hit with a flying shoe. 🎬 Visuals, Volume & Victory From palaces in Rajasthan to imaginary kingdoms in Europe, Housefull 5 spares no expense on production design. The sets are grand, the costumes extravagant, and the CGI perfectly overdone. Every room is dripping with chandeliers, swords, statues, and suspicious twins. The action sequences range from slapstick fights to slow-motion bridal brawls. The musical numbers are lavish, loud, and hilarious — especially when ten people try to dance in sync while pretending not to recognize each other. Watching it on a phone or laptop won’t do it justice. This film was made for the big screen — and at Victory Cinema, it hits differently. With Barco 4K RGB Laser projection, every embroidered turban and chandelier reflection looks stunning. With Dolby Atmos sound, you don’t just hear the punchlines — you feel them. 📽️ Hindi with English Subtitles — Laugh Across Languages You don’t need to speak fluent Hindi to enjoy Housefull 5. The film is screened with English Subtitles, so non-Hindi speakers, younger audiences, and international guests can follow every misunderstanding, every joke, and every last mix-up. That also makes it perfect for group outings. Bring your friends, your colleagues, your cousins — no one’s going to walk out confused (well, at least not more than the characters). 💻 Book with Ease, Laugh Without Fees Booking your tickets is easy and transparent — just head to victorycinema.in. There are no booking fees, no hidden charges, and no gimmicks. Just choose your show, select your seats, and you're good to go. Housefull 5 is the kind of film that gets better when the theatre is full. Laughter is contagious. Confusion is more fun when everyone’s equally lost. And when ten characters start yelling at once, the shared reaction is half the fun. 🤹‍♀️ What You Should Expect Expect a film that doesn’t take itself seriously for even a moment. Expect jokes that will make you groan, then laugh anyway. Expect chaos that builds, collapses, and rebuilds again — all for the punchline. Expect zero logic. Expect duplicate characters. Expect chandeliers to fall, ghosts to appear, and at least one wedding to end in a sword fight. And if you're expecting realism or restraint — maybe pick a different show. 🎟️ Final Word: Book, Laugh, Repeat Housefull 5 is not a film you dissect. It’s a film you enjoy. It’s a celebration of silliness, scale, and sheer unfiltered entertainment. Now showing at Victory Cinema, in Hindi with English Subtitles, this is your ticket to loud, unapologetic fun. Book now on victorycinema.in — with zero booking fees, zero confusion (before the movie starts), and maximum madness.