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Kumar's directorial career prospects briefly improved when he directed the ensemble comedy ''[[Dhamaal]]'' (2007), the first film of the ''[[Dhamaal (film series)|Dhamaal franchise]]'', starring [[Sanjay Dutt]], [[Riteish Deshmukh]], [[Aashish Chaudhary]], [[Arshad Warsi]], and [[Javed Jaffrey]]. The film received unfavourable reactions from critics and was a commercial success, grossing over {{INRConvert|800|m}} worldwide.
Kumar's directorial career prospects briefly improved when he directed the ensemble comedy ''[[Dhamaal]]'' (2007), the first film of the ''[[Dhamaal (film series)|Dhamaal franchise]]'', starring [[Sanjay Dutt]], [[Riteish Deshmukh]], [[Aashish Chaudhary]], [[Arshad Warsi]], and [[Javed Jaffrey]]. The film received unfavourable reactions from critics and was a commercial success, grossing over {{INRConvert|800|m}} worldwide.


After a four-year absence from directing films, Kumar directed ''[[Double Dhamaal]]'' (2011). A sequel to ''Dhamaal'' (2007), it retained the five previous lead actors, and also added [[Kangana Ranaut]] and [[Mallika Sherawat]] in the roles of Sanjay Dutt's sister and wife respectively. Collecting totally {{INRConvert|710|m}} worldwide, ''Double Dhamaal'' proved to be a box office hit.
After a four-year absence from directing films, Kumar directed ''[[Double Dhamaal]]'' (2011). A sequel to ''Dhamaal'' (2007), it retained the five previous lead actors, and also added [[Kangana Ranaut]] and [[Mallika Sherawat]] in the roles of Sanjay Dutt's sister and wife respectively. Collecting totally {{INRConvert|710|m}} worldwide, ''Double Dhamaal'' proved to be a box office hit, despite being critically panned unlike its [[Dhamaal|predecessor]]


Kumar's next directorial venture was yet another comedy film sequel–''[[Grand Masti]]'' (2013)–a sequel to ''Masti''. It saw Riteish Deshmukh, [[Aftab Shivdasani]], and [[Vivek Oberoi]], reprising their roles from ''Masti'', with [[Karishma Tanna]], [[Manjari Fadnis]], and [[Sonali Kulkarni]] entering the cast as the new female leads. The film received positive response from critics and became the most successful entry in the ''Masti franchise'', with a gross revenue of more than {{INRConvert|1.3|b}}.
Kumar's next directorial venture was yet another comedy film sequel–''[[Grand Masti]]'' (2013)–a sequel to ''Masti''. It saw Riteish Deshmukh, [[Aftab Shivdasani]], and [[Vivek Oberoi]], reprising their roles from ''Masti'', with [[Karishma Tanna]], [[Manjari Fadnis]], and [[Sonali Kulkarni]] entering the cast as the new female leads. The film received positive response from critics and became the most successful entry in the ''Masti franchise'', with a gross revenue of more than {{INRConvert|1.3|b}}.
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