Get ready for a wild ride! Mastiii 4, the latest installment in the beloved adult comedy franchise, has finally hit the screens, and fans are buzzing with mixed emotions. Starring the iconic trio—Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, and Aftab Shivdasani—this film promises laughter, chaos, and a healthy dose of absurdity. But does it live up to the legacy of its predecessors? Let’s dive in.
Back in 2004, these three actors first joined forces for Masti, a film that introduced Indian audiences to a fresh, bold genre of comedy. Their chemistry and the film’s hilarious storyline left an indelible mark, paving the way for sequels like the blockbuster Grand Masti (2013) and the less-successful Great Grand Masti (2016). Now, 21 years after the original, Mastiii 4 brings back Meet, Prem, and Amar in a new adventure. But here’s where it gets controversial: can this sequel recapture the magic, or will it fall flat like its third installment?
Early reviews are in, and they’re as chaotic as the film itself. Directed by Milap Zaveri, Mastiii 4 has divided audiences, but one thing is clear: it delivers exactly what it promises—unapologetic, pun-filled entertainment. One viewer praised the film’s no-holds-barred approach, calling it a “wild, massy entertainer” that doesn’t shy away from its genre. Another highlighted its rare ability to strike the right tone in adult comedy, describing it as “silly but never irritating.”
But this is the part most people miss: Mastiii 4 isn’t just about the laughs; it’s about the chaos. One reviewer noted that while the film doesn’t break new ground, it shows a genuine curiosity about how disorder can be both amusing and thoughtfully arranged. Zaveri’s screenplay, though absurd, maintains a surprising continuity. Jokes evolve, scenes influence each other, and even when the humor falters, it does so with intention. The plot—a loosely explained pursuit of a “Love Visa”—serves as a backdrop for the trio’s self-destructive antics, which are as elaborate as they are hilarious.
Bold claim: Mastiii 4 doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it respects its own silly world. And that’s what makes it work. It’s a film that knows exactly what it is—a chaotic, laugh-out-loud ride that doesn’t pretend to be anything else.
Now, the question is: will you join the chaos? Are you planning to catch Mastiii 4 in theaters this weekend? And here’s a thought-provoking question for you: In a world where comedy often tries to be everything to everyone, is there value in a film that embraces its absurdity without apology? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—we’d love to hear if you agree or disagree!