Thursday 14 July 2016

THE GREAT GRAND MASTI #FILMREVIEW-2*/5

The film starts with #TheFlyingJatt trailor. Trust me I dint feel it very impressive. Anyway back to the review of #TGGM, this time there is a lack of masti. I don't understand why these sex rated comedies are getting boring when it comes from the of Balaji telefilms.

Riteish, Vivek and Aftab again play three cuckolded husbands who cannot get it from their wives, due to different circumstances, and had to look for outside sources. Yes, the film 

copies the plot from the previous films, however, the girl who was supposed to be their outlet of frustrations turn out to be a even frustrated ghost.


It’s not that there are jokes; there are plenty of them by the way. But most of them are simply those your friends have forwarded you in your private WhatsApp groups, or just recycled 

from the previous films. Some of the scenes make the film look like an artefact from the nineties. The rest of the movie is just a series of cleavage shows. Among the actors, it’s 

ritesh and Sanjay Mishra, who plays a fake baba, who somewhat make you laugh. Aftab’s exaggerated expressions are becoming repetitive.

Urvashi rautela is good in her dance moves and horror scenes but unfortunately for her there are no great songs and even resham ka rumaal picturization is not effective.
The wives get an impact of daily soap and prove it that film Casting should be done carefully. It's not necessary that some one looking pretty on tv can carry the same magic on big screen. Usha nadkarni fails to impress.
The ghost and the karwa chauth drama is pathetic.
This time the film only concentrates on cleavages and stupid watsaap jokes.
Indra Kumar fails as a director here.
I give 2/5.
People desperate to see cleavages can go and watch.





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