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“Grand Masti”, a sequel to the 2004 adult comedy “Masti”, will hit theatres Sep 6 and actor Vivek Oberoi says it will be another laugh riot for the viewers. “The countdown begins! 'Grand Masti' releases Sep 6! Get ready for a riot because the 'masti' boys are back,” Vivek tweeted. Indra Kumar, who directed "Masti", helmed "Grand Masti" and teamed up again with Vivek, Aftab Shivdasani and Riteish Deshmukh for the film. While Amrita Rao, Tara Sharma and Genelia D'Souza played the female leads in the original, "Grand Masti" will feature Maryam Zakaria, Kainaat Arora, Bruna Abdullah, Manjari Phadnis, Karishma Tanna and Sonali Kulkarni.
'Grand Masti': From reel to bookshelves
Harlequin India Thursday launched the book "Grand Masti: The Fun Never Ends" which is based on the upcoming Bollywood adult comedy "Grand Masti". Joining hands with film producer Maruti International, the publication house has added this book in the erotic imprint: Spice. It is written by Neha Puntambekar. Terming this "reverse spin", Harlequin India Country Head and Publishing Director Amrita Chowdhury said the tie-up was an attempt to tap new markets where the readers would want to know more about the movie. "Usually, we have films based on books, but there are many things in a film that can't be communicated to the audience. This tie-up is complementary to what you will watch in the film," she pointed out. "The novel will talk about characters: How they met and focus on areas that are not shown in the film. It will take off from where the film begins or ends. These are original episodes and not in the movie," she added. Chowdhury said there would be many more similar tie-ups in the future. She said, "...but it all will depend on the ethos and sensibilities of the two brands matching." The trio of Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani and Riteish Deshmukh had featured in the Indra Kumar-directed 2004 film "Masti" that had left the audience in splits. They are now back in its sequel, "Grand Masti", to release Sep 13. Another book, 'Satyagraha: The Story Behind the Revolution", based on the film directed by Prakash Jha, was launched here. The book traces the months of hard work, fun on the sets, costume crises and other events that tell behind-the-scene tales.
With 'Grand Masti', sleaze here to please!
Sleaze is here to please. And who are we to disagree! "Grand Masti", Indra Kumar's homage to hefty horniness has opened to a massive thundering ovation with youngsters thronging theatres in droves to watch the certifiable sex comedy. This celebration of sex, sleaze and bust seems to have caught the nation's fancy. The reports coming in from all over the country are enormously encouraging. And producer Ashok Thakeria who has teamed up with director Indra Kumar to make movies for 30 years is as pleased as a punch. "We knew we'd get the audience in. We were very clear about our intentions with this one. When we had gone for censor certification we had right away asked for an 'Adults' certificate. "The members of the Censor board were shocked that we didn't even ask for a 'UA'. But why should we, when we were certain that it was meant for an adult audience?" said Thakeria. "Grand Masti" was stopped by the courts in Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan. But the order was lifted just in time. Relieved and happy Thakeria says: "Aamir Khan asked us what kind of cinema we were making. We told him we are as clear about our intentions while making 'Grand Masti' as Aamir is about his cinema. We are not the least apologetic about what we have made." "If we've ended up offending people with our brand of comedy then why are shows going full everywhere? Long queues of people are being turned away from theatres. Extra shows are being added to many theatres," he added. Not only the producer but Trade analyst are also surprised with the "bumper response" to the film. "Seeing the bumper opening of 'Grand Masti' it looks like a winner. The repeated success of dumb brain-dead films proves we have a huge audience for such films. Sleazy sex comedies with double-meaning dialogues were and would continue to be in demand," said Amod Mehra. Added Tarun Adarsh: "Sex and sleaze can never go out of fashion. The terrific opening of 'Grand Masti' proves it. The masses as well as the youth love it." And we really can't question success, can we?
'Great Grand Masti' to clash with 'Madaari' at box office on July 15
An online leak forced 'Great Grand Masti' makers to advance the film's release by a week, bringing it in direct competition with Irrfan's 'Madaari' at the box office on July 15. But now, Irrfan has grabbed the June 22 date vacated by the adult comedy. "It took us a while to decide about changing the date, but in the end, we have to survive in the industry as a team; harmony will be beneficial for everyone. I wish the team of GGM all the best. I am sorry the wait for our film got a little longer," the first-time producer says.
Urvashi Rautela: 'Great Grand Masti' a family film and not vulgar
Urvashi Rautela, the lead actress of 'Great Grand Masti', says it's a family film and is devoid of vulgarity. On the sidelines of a photoshoot for the Exhibit magazine, Urvashi spoke about 'Great Grand Masti' and said: "It is a family film, not at all vulgar. It's more inspired by 'Masti' (the first film in the series). The audiences can come in with their families and enjoy." Urvashi says that she plays the girlfriend of characters essayed by Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani in the film, the story of which is about how she turns into a virgin ghost. "It is my first comedy film. It is a very interesting story and the character I play forms the main crux of the story, the soul of the film. I am very excited," she said. Urvashi started her film career by playing a homely wife wearing saris in Sunny Deol's 'Singh Saab The Great', but in 'Great Grand Masti', she will be wearing revealing outfits. About the transformation, Urvashi said: "As an actor, it is very important that there should be a character which is slightly 'hatke'. For example, Kajol did a negative character in 'Gupt'. Of course, my character is the solo heroine of the film, but this is a very different, very challenging and very demanding character. "As a creative person, I got the opportunity to do comedy, action and also romance, to live and feel so many emotions and as an actor to showcase yourself to the fullest. To be able to portray such a significant character, I'm thankful to have that level of belief from my producers, my directors and my actors." 'Great Grand Masti', directed by Indra Kumar, is releasing on July 22.
Ritesh Deshmukh starrer Great Grand Masti release advanced to July 15
Reports suggest that the release of the Hindi film Great Grand Masti, scheduled for July 22nd will now be advanced to July 15. If reports are to be believed, this advance release is because of the online leak which is available in HD print also. The Crime Branch has arrested nine individuals under the Copyright Act in connection with the leak. While there have been a few suggestions like submitting the movie in DCP (Digital Cinema Projection) format instead of the DVD mode, we wish such leaks are curbed. Recently, there were movies which got leaked with the logo "Censor Board copy". Udta Punjab also suffered this fate where it got leaked a few days before it’s theatrical release. While both the movies (Udta Punjab and Great Grand Masti) are produced by Ekta Kapoor, both were stuck with the Censor Board for the objectionable content, and later on getting passed with an “A” certificate.