Masti

Masti

2004 ""
Masti
Masti

Masti

6.2 | 2h46m | en | Comedy

Three henpecked friends try to escape their unhappy marriages by seeking out some extramarital fun, only to end up being blackmailed.

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6.2 | 2h46m | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: April. 09,2004 | Released Producted By: Maruti International , Country: India Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Three henpecked friends try to escape their unhappy marriages by seeking out some extramarital fun, only to end up being blackmailed.

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Cast

Vivek Oberoi , Aftab Shivdasani , Ritesh Deshmukh

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Omung Kumar

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swarnim-51360 First Hawas then murder and now mas ti 2004 much better than 2013 and 2016 film it was only grand and great why the director have make sequel of this movie great grand mast I was better but grand mast I was so much vulgar this movie was not vulgar there were some scenes that were vulgar not every scenes was vulgar this movie is the best franchise from this series it is very old movie and old is gold acting is very good . screenplay is also good editing is also good direction was also good music is very good good job Anand raj Anand . action was good. Romance was very good. emotional scenes were average. Comedy was best . there is very naughty scenes but not vulgar . Lara dutta was looking very beautiful because she is beauty queen . very good movie you can watch this movie with your family. Bye good night sweet dreams .
Universal Existence Let me start with what a number of reviewers have said already. Masti took Bollywood sexual comedy to a new level. It was a pioneer in foraying into subjects which Hindi movies were really afraid to venture into. There are lots and lots of double-meaning jokes. Another movie which released later and took a similar initiative was "Kya Kool Hain Hum". Three friends, having gotten frustrated by their mundane marriage lives and badgering wives decide to go in the search of women for extra- marital affairs and meet after a month to compare notes. Their misjudgement hurls them onto the path of blackmail, murder and mental torment; where in the end they realize that "ghar ki daal" (home cooked curry) is better than "bahar ki biryani" (out-cooked chicken rice).As for the movie itself, if judged overall, yes - it has a lot of plot holes; yes - the basic premise is far fetched; yes - it can be termed as LGBT-phobic by modern audience, especially if the audience in question is western; and not to mention the sometimes over-the-top and not-so- subtle acting. But it really really works for you if viewed in the context of India in 2004. I was smiling half the movie and a lot of scenes had me in splits.The acting majorly rests on the shoulders of the three leads who have done their job admirably well. They appeared at real ease in most of the scenes and were energetic with the body language and facial expressions. Vivek Oberoi, as a reformed playboy married to a clingy wife, is the unofficial lead of the leads and is a bit constrained than his sidekicks which the usually the case. Ritiesh Deshmukh, as the clueless dentist is awesome in parts especially in the fight scene with his Mother-in-law. But the intermittent visions he has with a fluttering eyelid kind of annoyed me. But, the man who takes the cake and is treat to watch in every scene is undoubtedly Aftab Shivdasani. You can predict each and every expression he is going to have, but still laugh at his antics. The writers could have come up with something better than the "Lele" story line to use his abilities. Ajay Devgan has a one dimensional role and does a one dimensional job. Among the wives, Amrita "the satellite" Rao is the only one who can really act. The other two girls have to improve on a lot of things. Lara Dutta is sensual, but perhaps a little bit tame, as a seductress. They nailed it with the music. "Dil de diya hain" is the song of 2004 for me. All-in-all a fun fare for sure. If you want a 2.5 hour laugh ride to escape a bad day, go for it! In case you are not comfortable with Hindi, make sure you have good subtitles, because a lot of jokes are cultural and slang-based.
vchenoah The best scene in this movie was the pro wrestler mother-in-law!! OK and maybe the Crying Game scene...Absolutely hilarious! The rest was regrettably forgetful. Sorry Vivek, but how realistic was your OVERNIGHT fashion change! From greasy to gorgeous in no time flat? There were too many questions and loose threads with a too convenient and predictable ending. First question: Why did no one inquire after Sonia? Second question: Why did the guys not question that they fell in love with the same woman? Loved the song & dance sequences, but this movie could have been 30 minutes shorter. It took too much time to tell a too predictable story. The only person pitiable was the worshipful wife. Sorry guys.
jungleking Masti – a movie that surpassed all my expectations and went on to become one of my most enjoyed movies this year. Going in to watch this movie I had all the reservations – no actors that I really did like; a director that I had written off since his Ishq days; songs that I had not heard of; and the expectation that bollywood cannot do comedy humour for the British audience. How wrong was I going to be proven!!!The comedy was spot on as were the apparent and intended lines and joke – this movie seriously did take the comedy to a crude new level not seen in bollywood. One would have to say that this movie did indeed take one step further for bollywood as American Pie did for Hollywood. The songs certainly did grow on me, especially the 'seyya ji' item number – the others are just as tappy (except the 'one the roof' – well all can't be perfect!!!). The next surprise was that this great movie was from none other than Indra Kumar – someone I had written off since his movie ISHQ over a decade ago. The director had to be good, talented and experienced to have this great comedic timing as well as being able to juggle all the actors. Finally, the actors were good and have to say that I am beginnings to like Vivek and certainly beginning to adore Amrita Rao – this girl is hot and one to watch out for.Having seen this movie I will have to say that I will defiantly be open to the idea that bollywood can do comedy, but will be more excited about Indra Kumars next venture. One movie that I will certainly recommend that you watch, and if you have already watched it I will recommend that you go and watch it again.