Bhooth Bangla Twitter Review: Akshay Kumar, Priyadarshan’s Horror-Comedy Leaves Audiences Divided!
Bhooth Bangla hit theatres on April 17, 2026, and viewers are sharing their opinions.
Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan’s epic combo is back with Bhooth Bangla! After many years, the popular duo has joined hands again for a horror-comedy which takes place in an old palace that seems haunted. Fans of their previous films are excited to see them team and bring back old-school comedy with a spooky twist. The movie hit theatres on April 17, 2026, and early viewers are sharing their opinions. Read on to know!
Bhooth Bangla Twitter Review
The film follows Arjun, played by Akshay Kumar, a man living abroad with his family. His sister, essayed by Mithila Palkar, is about to get married. Their father is portrayed by Jisshu Sengupta. When the siblings hear about their late grandfather’s huge palace in India, they decide it would be the perfect spot for the wedding. Arjun travels there first to check everything and get things ready. He hires a wedding planner, brought to life by Paresh Rawal, who adds a lot of chaos and wit. Rajpal Yadav plays the local electrician full of funny quirks, while Asrani Ji appears as the palace caretaker who knows all the old secrets.
As Arjun settles in, he starts uncovering strange stories about the town’s curse. Locals warn that couples avoid getting married there because of mysterious troubles. What begins as simple preparations turns into a bigger adventure filled with surprises. Arjun follows clues about the haunting, which leads to more twists and funny situations involving the whole team.
#BhootBangla first half is a complete laugh riot. Surely exceeds expectations. Priyadarshan is back in his zone with the OG starcast. Yes old iconic dialogues are recreated but it’s just 5-10% of the punches. Now story moves forward from the second half. #BhootBanglaReview pic.twitter.com/3tdjQdKgGF
— Malhar (@BackchodGPT) April 16, 2026
Audience reactions have been divided since the release. Many people enjoyed the first half for its nonstop comedy that feels like classic Priyadarshan style, which is full of silly gags, timing, and light-hearted fun. Akshay Kumar stuns with his goofy expressions and comic style.
#BhoothBangla is a total disaster. Outdated comedy, zero horror, and a slow screenplay make it a tiring watch.
Even Akshay looks disinterested. Film feels like a lazy cash grab with no effort in writing or direction.
Disaster ERA of #AkshayKumar Continues.#BhoothBanglaReview pic.twitter.com/oSjwWgoj15
— razi. (@iamrazi18) April 17, 2026
The group scenes with Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, and Asrani Ji often leave theatres roaring with laughter because of their natural chemistry.
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However, some viewers felt the second half shifts too much toward horror and fantasy, making the story predictable and a bit stretched. A few called it a one-time watch that starts strong but loses steam toward the end. Others praised the balance, saying the horror parts add decent thrill without going overboard, and the film still delivers harmless entertainment overall.
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First Published: April 17, 2026 5:36 PM






