Nikka Zaildar 4 Movie Review: A Weak Sequel That Fails To Impress
The same formula of love, confusion, and family fight is used repeatedly without the charm of the first three films.
Nikka Zaildar series has been stand in awe of the light-hearted comedy, Punjabi feel, and lovely pair of Ammy Virk and Sonam Bajwa. However, Nikka Zaildar 4, which was out on October 2, 2025, fails to meet expectations and create buzz.While the first installments had fresh humor and emotion, now the movie is dragged out and redundant. The same formula of love, confusion, and family fight is used repeatedly without the charm of the first three films.
The largest problem here is not the bad script, but the lack of continuity in the story. The majority of scenes are forced, like they have been inserted just to fill space. The Sonam Bajwa-Ammy Virk romance that was a strong point till now is dull and boring in this movie. The chemistry between them is simply lacking, and the emotional attachment people loved is absent.
Performances
Ammy Virk works hard to make the film go on with his good sense of comedy, but even his enthusiasm fails to rescue the weak writing. Sonam Bajwa is pretty on screen, but her character is underwritten and doesn't contribute much to the narrative. Nirmal Rishi, always a stalwart of this franchise, is not given that much room this time around, and it's a big loss. Parminder Gill, Sonia Kour, and Anita Devgan try their best but are trapped in poorly written characters.
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What Doesn't Work
The biggest letdown is that the film doesn't provide anything new. Jokes seem rehashed, emotional moments seem artificial, and the climax is predictable from the start. The movie also lingers in most parts, putting the patience of the audience to test.
Overall: Nikka Zaildar 4 is a disappointment for viewers of the franchise. It is devoid of freshness, powerful writing, and the emotional quotient which made the previous films so unique. What should have been a enjoyable follow-up to a favorite franchise becomes an easily forgettable movie.



