Despite mixed critical reception, the film was a significant commercial success:

Years after the film’s release, why do people still search for "Housefull 4 Ba Kurdi"? The answer lies in the rewatch value of the song. Unlike narrative-heavy scenes that require context, a song like this is self-contained. It is a 3-minute packet of entertainment.

It is important to note that Housefull 4 was not a critical darling. The film holds a low rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics panning the loud performances and slapstick violence.

If there is one phrase that has echoed through Indian households, WhatsApp forwards, and Instagram Reels since the 2019 Diwali release of Housefull 4 , it is

Evîna rastîn qet namire – tenê wezneyan (rolan) diguherîne.

The success of "Ba Kurdi" is also a testament to the dominance of Punjabi pop culture in mainstream Hindi cinema. Over the last two decades, the lines between Punjabi folk/pop and Bollywood music have blurred significantly. Producers like Sajid Nadiadwala and directors like Farhad Samji understand that a heavy bass line and Punjabi lyrics are often the secret sauce for a blockbuster soundtrack.

Rajkumar Bala (Akshay Kumar), a calculating prince, falls for Rajkumari Madhu (Kriti Sanon).