Great Grand Masti
- 2016
- 2h 14min
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAmar, Meet and Prem go into a small town where they encounter a 'femme fatale' in the form of Ragini. Ragini is everything they had dreamed of, but she slowly turns into their worst nightmar... Leer todoAmar, Meet and Prem go into a small town where they encounter a 'femme fatale' in the form of Ragini. Ragini is everything they had dreamed of, but she slowly turns into their worst nightmare!Amar, Meet and Prem go into a small town where they encounter a 'femme fatale' in the form of Ragini. Ragini is everything they had dreamed of, but she slowly turns into their worst nightmare!
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Shraddha Das
- Nisha Chawla
- (as Shradha Das)
Ketan Karande
- Meet's Brother-in-law
- (as Ketan Mangesh Karande)
Ghazal Sharma
- House Buyer Couple (Female)
- (as Gazla Sharma)
Reseñas destacadas
Director Mr. Inder Kumar work is good. He has never crossed the premise of film. Even use of CG goes well with the concept. The ghost face is distorted at a limit so she could look ghost but not ugly. The way steel glass size increases it enhances the feel which it was meant to. Story by Tushar Hiranandani, offers something new. In the era of internet it is very difficult to come with any fresh humor. Every good humor circulates at electric speed that it gets stale in few days only. Screenplay and dialogues by Akash Kaushik and Madhur Sharma, offer something fresh and humorous, like the scene when Prem assumes that snake has bitten his butt. This chunk is very good. Even watermelon coming out from the Baba adds the humor. The temple bell sound from their waist lock tickles you. Film evokes laughter without being too vulgar. Dialogues go with the character and mood of scene. Every character is well conceived even the guest appearance of Babu Rangeela. Film starts on good note but then becomes slow and lame after half an hour and maintains this till half an hour of interval but then it takes pace and definitely maintains its average speed. Even in climax it comes with a slight pinch of emotions as Karwa Chauth angle and again laughter takes over. Climax fight with ghost is also funny and resolution is very good. Any comedy could not survive without good performance which this flick has in good amount. Performance wise Riteish Deshmukh is just adorable. His comic timing and expressions are too good. Surprisingly Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani are very good. Urvashi Rautela as ghost is good. Her walk and attitude go well with her character. Rest female cast is just OK. Sanjay Mishra as Baba Antakshri is fine. Shreyas Talpade as Babu Rangeela is quite good. Music wise Resham Ka Roomal is foot tapping. Credit goes to Music director Shaarib- Toshi and lyricist Manoj Yadav.
The third installment of Indra Kumar's sex comedy franchise is nowhere near the zenith that it should have reached by now, considering the perverted times we live in. It has only degraded with time.
Amar (Deshmukh), Meet (Oberoi), and Prem (Shivdasani) are three sex- craving husbands of equally sex-craving and seductive "housewives". However, the couples are apparently unable to get on with it due to some ridiculous reasons. So, the male trio go out of their way to Amar's ancestral mansion in the countryside to have some adult fun. To their surprise, they bump into Ragini (Rautela), a bombshell of a ghost who, for their luck and goodness, wants to have sex with them for some more ridiculous reasons. In between this narrative is where one will find deadpan jokes and slapstick about sex, vulgarity, sex, women, sex, male reproductive organs, sex, and other similar topics.
Masti (2004) was an honestly funny yet average movie, but more than a decade later, Great Grand Masti does not appeal, let only amuse. The characters look like they were written by naughty fourty-four-year olds. The humor, which is supposed to be an important aspect of a film like this, does not even scramble. Lots of cleavages, redundant one-liners, and sexist jokes are all that you'll find in this cacophony of idiotic elements.
BOTTOM LINE: Great Grand Masti offers neither of the adjectives that it has appended in its title. It's just a very bad adult film made by a film student who himself is obsessed with sex. Not even worth watching the TV premiere (if at all that happens).
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
Amar (Deshmukh), Meet (Oberoi), and Prem (Shivdasani) are three sex- craving husbands of equally sex-craving and seductive "housewives". However, the couples are apparently unable to get on with it due to some ridiculous reasons. So, the male trio go out of their way to Amar's ancestral mansion in the countryside to have some adult fun. To their surprise, they bump into Ragini (Rautela), a bombshell of a ghost who, for their luck and goodness, wants to have sex with them for some more ridiculous reasons. In between this narrative is where one will find deadpan jokes and slapstick about sex, vulgarity, sex, women, sex, male reproductive organs, sex, and other similar topics.
Masti (2004) was an honestly funny yet average movie, but more than a decade later, Great Grand Masti does not appeal, let only amuse. The characters look like they were written by naughty fourty-four-year olds. The humor, which is supposed to be an important aspect of a film like this, does not even scramble. Lots of cleavages, redundant one-liners, and sexist jokes are all that you'll find in this cacophony of idiotic elements.
BOTTOM LINE: Great Grand Masti offers neither of the adjectives that it has appended in its title. It's just a very bad adult film made by a film student who himself is obsessed with sex. Not even worth watching the TV premiere (if at all that happens).
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? NO
When we talk about sex comedies, we usually have people curl up their lips in disgust and yes they have a reason to do so, since the kind of films which were dished out in the last couple of years in the name of sex comedies. Sex comedies was a genre which was introduced to dish out films which were "naughty" and not "vulgar". Vulgarity makes you disgusted, while naughty makes you blush. This was where the British Comic series "carry on" won the hearts of its audiences.
While it is too over the tops to compare "Great Grand Masti" to the "carry on series", it is surprisingly a funny movie which manages to become naughty with out being too vulgar (yep I am emphasizing on "too", since there were scenes which bordered towards it). End of the movie, you realize the movie achieved it's objective which is making you laugh at all the various out of the world sexual situations the three protoganists find themselves in.
Amar (Ritesh Deshmukh), Meet (Vivek Oberoi) and Prem (Aftab Shivdasani) are 3 friends whose conjugal lives are not going as they would have loved them to go. The three friends run into Shiny, (Sonali Raut) a maid and they are bowled over and decide to go to her hometown "dhoodwadi" which according to them would have more shineys for fun.
Incidentally Amar has a mansion in Dhoodwadi where they decide to spend their time. Unknown to them, the mansion is haunted by an evil spirit Ragini sms (Urvasi Rautela) who died a virgin. Now Ragini traps the three guys and lays a condition that one of them should help her loose her virginity and travel to the afterword with her while the other two will be left alive.
Uravasi Rautela looks hot as the succubus, but the same cannot be said of her performance. Shedding clothes at the drop of a hat cannot compensate for poor acting skills, but then when have such films relied primarily on the acting skills of the actresses.
Ritesh Deshmukh is the best among the trio, his weird facial expressions, the body language etc., is bang on target. Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani too are excellent in their own way.
Shreyas Talpade as the gigolo Babu Rangeela manages to hog the attention the 20 or so minutes he is on screen, especially in the scene where the trio's wives try to sell the bungalow to him and he thinks they are his customers. The major disappointment in the film are the trio's wives played by Misthi, Shraddha Das and Pooja Bose with no screen presence and yup, they cannot act to save their life.
Story by Tushar Hirandani is witty to the core. CGI sucks big time Music is forgettable
Direction by Indra Kumar is good as he managed to be successful in making the audience laugh and choosing the right script (even though the karwa chauth angle will leave everyone squirming).
I would give this 3 on 5 and puritans please stay away from this one and yep and the rest who are born with naughty gene, watch it!!!!!
While it is too over the tops to compare "Great Grand Masti" to the "carry on series", it is surprisingly a funny movie which manages to become naughty with out being too vulgar (yep I am emphasizing on "too", since there were scenes which bordered towards it). End of the movie, you realize the movie achieved it's objective which is making you laugh at all the various out of the world sexual situations the three protoganists find themselves in.
Amar (Ritesh Deshmukh), Meet (Vivek Oberoi) and Prem (Aftab Shivdasani) are 3 friends whose conjugal lives are not going as they would have loved them to go. The three friends run into Shiny, (Sonali Raut) a maid and they are bowled over and decide to go to her hometown "dhoodwadi" which according to them would have more shineys for fun.
Incidentally Amar has a mansion in Dhoodwadi where they decide to spend their time. Unknown to them, the mansion is haunted by an evil spirit Ragini sms (Urvasi Rautela) who died a virgin. Now Ragini traps the three guys and lays a condition that one of them should help her loose her virginity and travel to the afterword with her while the other two will be left alive.
Uravasi Rautela looks hot as the succubus, but the same cannot be said of her performance. Shedding clothes at the drop of a hat cannot compensate for poor acting skills, but then when have such films relied primarily on the acting skills of the actresses.
Ritesh Deshmukh is the best among the trio, his weird facial expressions, the body language etc., is bang on target. Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani too are excellent in their own way.
Shreyas Talpade as the gigolo Babu Rangeela manages to hog the attention the 20 or so minutes he is on screen, especially in the scene where the trio's wives try to sell the bungalow to him and he thinks they are his customers. The major disappointment in the film are the trio's wives played by Misthi, Shraddha Das and Pooja Bose with no screen presence and yup, they cannot act to save their life.
Story by Tushar Hirandani is witty to the core. CGI sucks big time Music is forgettable
Direction by Indra Kumar is good as he managed to be successful in making the audience laugh and choosing the right script (even though the karwa chauth angle will leave everyone squirming).
I would give this 3 on 5 and puritans please stay away from this one and yep and the rest who are born with naughty gene, watch it!!!!!
The third installment in the Masti film series after Masti (2004) and Grand Masti (2013, 'Great Grand Masti' too turns out to be a funny, although very crass sex-comedy, that brings an interesting horror element in the haywire narrative. Its vulgar, loud & even ridiculous at times, but I was enjoying myself almost throughout.
'Great Grand Masti' Synopsis: Amar, Meet and Prem go into a small town where they encounter a 'femme fatale' in the form of Ragini. Ragini is everything they had dreamed of, but she slowly turns into their worst nightmare!
'Great Grand Masti' is fun, because its very sure of itself. This 3rd installment is comfortably vulgar, suggestive & loud. It doesn't aim to be anything else, but to remain simply crazy. While the first-hour is about the 3 protagonist's again struggling to get some "Masti" form their wives, but fail flat on their faces. Its the second-hour more-so, where the film scores. The horror element of the " vengeful bhootni" so to say, is finely set-up & the series of events that follow, are at times hilarious & at times ridiculous. However, 'Great Grand Masti' made laugh more, than bored.
Tushar Hiranandani's Story crosses all boundaries of vulgarity & even crassness, but it aptly captures the zany feel of the film. The Writing is funny, although there are some dull moments in the second-hour. The "vengeful bhootni" harassing its protagonist's, gets repetitive after a point. Nonetheless, there are several hilarious sequences, that do the trick. The Dialouge, however, range from funny to ridiculous. Inder Kumar's Direction is decent. Cinematography & Editing are alright. Art & Costume Design are fair. Make-Up is finely done, but the CG Effects are tacky. Music by Various Artists, is foot-tapping.
Performance-Wise: Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh & Aftab Shivdasani are back as the horny men, who end up in deep trouble here. They all deliver well & carry a very likable on-screen chemistry throughout. Urvashi Rautela springs a pleasant surprise. As the "vengeful bhootni", she delivers confidently & also looks seductive. Of the rest of the cast, Pooja Bose is decent, while Usha Nadkarni & Sanjay Mishra are terrific, as always. Shreyas Talpade & Sudesh Lehri are good in cameos.
On the whole, 'Great Grand Masti' is fun, but only if you have the knack for sex-comedies, with a twist!
'Great Grand Masti' Synopsis: Amar, Meet and Prem go into a small town where they encounter a 'femme fatale' in the form of Ragini. Ragini is everything they had dreamed of, but she slowly turns into their worst nightmare!
'Great Grand Masti' is fun, because its very sure of itself. This 3rd installment is comfortably vulgar, suggestive & loud. It doesn't aim to be anything else, but to remain simply crazy. While the first-hour is about the 3 protagonist's again struggling to get some "Masti" form their wives, but fail flat on their faces. Its the second-hour more-so, where the film scores. The horror element of the " vengeful bhootni" so to say, is finely set-up & the series of events that follow, are at times hilarious & at times ridiculous. However, 'Great Grand Masti' made laugh more, than bored.
Tushar Hiranandani's Story crosses all boundaries of vulgarity & even crassness, but it aptly captures the zany feel of the film. The Writing is funny, although there are some dull moments in the second-hour. The "vengeful bhootni" harassing its protagonist's, gets repetitive after a point. Nonetheless, there are several hilarious sequences, that do the trick. The Dialouge, however, range from funny to ridiculous. Inder Kumar's Direction is decent. Cinematography & Editing are alright. Art & Costume Design are fair. Make-Up is finely done, but the CG Effects are tacky. Music by Various Artists, is foot-tapping.
Performance-Wise: Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh & Aftab Shivdasani are back as the horny men, who end up in deep trouble here. They all deliver well & carry a very likable on-screen chemistry throughout. Urvashi Rautela springs a pleasant surprise. As the "vengeful bhootni", she delivers confidently & also looks seductive. Of the rest of the cast, Pooja Bose is decent, while Usha Nadkarni & Sanjay Mishra are terrific, as always. Shreyas Talpade & Sudesh Lehri are good in cameos.
On the whole, 'Great Grand Masti' is fun, but only if you have the knack for sex-comedies, with a twist!
Great Grand Masti is the third movie in the Masti series and I must say it is the best so far. However I am certainly not suggesting that the first two movies were not as good; they were well portrayed in their own ways.
Throughout the movie there are sex related jokes and they are not vulgar or offensive in any way, in fact, they were rather funny and you can relate to them in some ways. In some parts of the movie as an audience you question "why is this happening?" or "was this necessary?" but then you're like, "oh...i get it now!". Therefore the audience is intrigued and hooked to the jokes.
I split the movie in three parts; the introduction to their personal life, their journey to the haunted mansion and the battle between the families and the ghost. the introduction was exceptionally funny and all three of the actors -Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Riteish Deshmukh- did an amazing job in portraying the characters and the comic timing was fabulous.
The introduction to the ghost was pretty funny too as well as the guest appearance of Shreyas Talpade. The wives were okay as well, however they did not play a massive part in the movie in addition to the mother in law and the Baba.
The ending was quite unexpected, though very eventful.
Personally I would highly recommend for you to watch the movie in the cinemas with your friends as you can have a laugh and a great time.
Throughout the movie there are sex related jokes and they are not vulgar or offensive in any way, in fact, they were rather funny and you can relate to them in some ways. In some parts of the movie as an audience you question "why is this happening?" or "was this necessary?" but then you're like, "oh...i get it now!". Therefore the audience is intrigued and hooked to the jokes.
I split the movie in three parts; the introduction to their personal life, their journey to the haunted mansion and the battle between the families and the ghost. the introduction was exceptionally funny and all three of the actors -Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Riteish Deshmukh- did an amazing job in portraying the characters and the comic timing was fabulous.
The introduction to the ghost was pretty funny too as well as the guest appearance of Shreyas Talpade. The wives were okay as well, however they did not play a massive part in the movie in addition to the mother in law and the Baba.
The ending was quite unexpected, though very eventful.
Personally I would highly recommend for you to watch the movie in the cinemas with your friends as you can have a laugh and a great time.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOn July 5th 2016, a censor board screener copy of the film was leaked online, 2 weeks prior to the films release. As a result the makers were forced to bring forward the release date from July 22nd to July 15th.
- PifiasWhen broker returns from the bungalow, the gates are open but when the trio of Masti guys come to see the bungalow the gates are closed, when no one wanders around the bungalow.
- ConexionesFollows Masti (2004)
- Banda sonoraTere Kamar Ko
lyrics by Kumaar
music by Sanjeev Rathod
performed by Sanjeev Rathod, Darshan Rathod and Kanika Kapoor
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- 30.000.000 INR (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 2.014.878 US$
- Duración2 horas 14 minutos
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