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Thursday, 28 July 2016

Great Grand Masti Movie Review


Great Grand Masti Movie Review 


Average Ratings:1.06/5 
Score: 10 % Positive
Reviews Counted: 10
Positive:1
Neutral: 0
Negative:9



Ratings:0/5 Review By:Rajeev Masand Site:CNN IBN
 Alas, the key problem here is that none of it is particularly original or inventive. One doesn’t expect a sex comedy to be smart or tasteful, but Great Grand Masti isn’t even as outrageous and offensive as the recent Sunny Leone starrer Mastizaade. It settles for plain dull and boring.
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Ratings:0/5 Review By:Anupama Chopra Site:Youtube
 In January, I had reviewed another sex comedy Maastizaade, directed by Milap Zaveri. I said that it is unlikely that Bollywood will make a worse film this year. I think I was wrong. It’s a close competition but Great Grand Masti just might be worse. Like Maastizaade, it is willfully regressive and infantile but here Indra Kumar also throws in Karva Chauth. After two hours of in-your-face cleavage and Viagra jokes, we are told that Indian women can save their husbands by doing Karva Chauth. It made me so angry that I almost missed Milap. Since my rating for Maastizaade was zero, this will have to be less than zero. You have been warned.
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Namrata Thakker Site:Rediff
 The director makes his men stay dedicated to the goofy gags, which they pull off effortlessly. The lame innuendos, the silly jokes and humour about the genitals are judiciously packed into the script. Some of them will get you laughing and others might make seethe with rage. Be prepared to bear a lot of overacting.  For those who have a taste in adult comedies, Great Grand Masti is a fun weekend watch and one of the better ones we've seen this year. Go guffaw! 
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Ratings:-- Review By:Komal Nahta Site:Zee ETC Bollywood Business
 Indra Kumar’s direction fails to entertain even the target audience. Too much emphasis on below-the-belt male jokes and too many references to male and female body parts leave a bad taste in the mouth and this is the director’s biggest failing. On the whole, Great Grand Masti is an unworthy film in the Masti franchise and will be rejected by the majority audience for its excessive vulgarity and base and crass dialogues. Its online leak ten days back will only add to its tale of woes. Flop.
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Ratings:0/5 Review By:Shubhra Gupta Site:Indianexpress
 To spice up the by now wrung-out-to-dry formula of sex-starved husbands and stand-offish wives, the script has added on a female ghost who died a virgin, and who is bent upon making up for the lost time by having at not just one, but all three.
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Ratings:3/5 Review By:Mohar Basu Site:TOI
 The director makes his men stay dedicated to the goofy gags, which they pull off effortlessly. The lame innuendos, the silly jokes and humour about the genitals are judiciously packed into the script. Some of them will get you laughing and others might make seethe with rage. Be prepared to bear a lot of overacting. Aftab seems possessed by the spirit of Ranjit (he even sounds like him). Sanjay Mishra takes his gyaan from Karan Johar ( 'Har pal yahan, jee bhar jiyo. Yeh dastaan, kal ho na ho?' - he sermonizes). The film's ladies are reduced to mere caricatures who are either nagging their 'bitter' halves or observing Karva chauth vrats. For those who have a taste in adult comedies, Great Grand Masti is a fun weekend watch and one of the better ones we've seen this year. Go guffaw!
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By:Bryan Durham Site:DNA
 If you're looking for a semblance of a story here, look no further from Masti (2004). GGM is nothing but a slightly updated version of that film. The fact that this movie got made. The fact that a joke (make that a string of used, abused and tired jokes) passes off as a screenplay (by Madhur Sharma & Aakash Kaushik)Strictly recommended viewing for people who want to get sledgehammered with silliness. Or just hammered by ham. You know you want it!
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Ratings:-- Review By:Nandini Ramnath Site:Scroll
 There are double entendres, of course, and desperation is par for the course. Yet, the material is not as rampantly risqué as in Great Grand Masti or Mastizaade. There are relatively fewer attempts to milk humour from phallic objects (partly also due to the cuts ordered by the Central Board of Film Certification) and the usually-crass worship of the female anatomy is kept to the minimum.
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Ratings:2/5 Review By:Hungama Site:BollywoodHungama
 The third instalment of MASTI as proclaimed by the makers, sort of resonates with the first film of the franchise where three guys are trapped by one girl's charming ways. However, besides the basic plotline, the film doesn't match up to the comedy quotient of the franchise. The biggest flaw lies with the script and its basic premise of a ghost running after the three guys. On the whole, GREAT GRAND MASTI fails to capitalize on the strong franchise value on the account of poor script which hardly offers any masti or entertainment to the audience. At the box office, its prospects appear extremely weak.
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Ratings:1/5 Review By:Sreeju Sudhakaran Site:BollywoodLife
 I had even enjoyed the first Masti film, because despite the hollow jokes, the film had a soul. And it was genuinely funny as well! But as the franchise began to spawn sequels, the quality deteriorated big time, leaving us some very pertinent questions. Like…Great Grand Masti is not a film. It is an embarrassment. It is a severe headache inducing exercise. Let’s hope that Indra Kumar finds better joke-writers if he plans another one, or better, stop this assembly line production once and for all!
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Great Grand Masti Story:  

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! It is the third instalment in the Masti film series after Masti and Grand Masti.

Great Grand Masti Release Date:

July 14th 2016

 Director: Indra Kumar

 Producer: Sameer Nair

Cast:
Ritesh Deshmukh as Amar Saxena
Vivek Oberoi as Meet Mehta
Aftab Shivdasani as Prem Chawla
Urvashi Rautela[6] as Ragini(SMS)
Pooja Bose as Sapna Amar Saxena
Mishti as Rekha Meet Mehta
Shraddha Das as Nisha Prem Chawla
Usha Nadkarni as Amar's Mother-in-law
Sanjay Mishra as Antakshari Baba
Shreyas Talpade as Babu Rangeela (Special Appearance)
Sonali Raut as Shiney (Cameo)
Sudesh Lehri as Ramse (Cameo)

Run Time:  2 hours

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