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Great Grand Masti
Critic reviews and ratings
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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.
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...fails to capitalize on the strong franchise value on the account of poor script which hardly offers any masti or entertainment to the audience.
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Strictly recommended viewing for people who want to get sledgehammered with silliness.
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Only one piece of advice for those rushing to catch this: carry along a chastity belt. It would be useful only if worn over the head, covering your eyes and ears.
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Despite the promise held out by the title, this kind of fun is neither great nor grand.
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...the comedy remains shallow: the jokes do not go beyond buxom women and male genitalia. It could have been very funny had they aimed at 'Carry On' series, but they do not go beyond bad Whatsapp jokes.
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Will you laugh while watching Great Grand Masti? Certainly, though it may be more out of pity than humour.
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...has all the regular trappings to satisfy the average adult comedy aficionado. But if you expect even the slightest amount of grace and intelligence in your cinema, you’ll have to look away.
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...is a ghoulishly unfulfilled and terribly ironic follow-up to the bawdy Masti series that makes you feel bad for Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and director Indra Kumar because they had not actually hit this rock bottom until they agreed to appear in it.
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...if there’s one remarkable thing about this film, it’s that Shivdasani, Deshmukh and Oberoi see merit in reprising their parts as lascivious men driven by under-serviced libidos, and invest those roles with such energy and commitment.
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...is neither great nor grand, and it doesn't have any masti elements either.
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There is no masti in this one; rather, it looks like things were done zabardasti.
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It seems highly ridiculous that the producers think this is what the audience want.
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The film is a cocktail of stale double entendres, annoying one-liners and disgusting toilet humour.
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Crudity, vulgarity, titillation, infantility is all one expected but also hoped against hope for it to deliver a few risqué laughs. No such luck. Banal and boring is all you get.
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The real boobs may be the audiences.
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Calls itself an “adult comedy” but is really directed at hormonally charged teenaged boys with a limited IQ (not the bright ones) – check.
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...is an effort to degrade us. Wake up because director Indra Kumar is insulting the audience. What he has dished out in the name of a sex-comedy is puerile, utter nonsense and disgusting.
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...plain, dull and boring.
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...it is willfully regressive and infantile...
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...offensively unfunny, grating thing (nothing ‘great’ about it) which should not be allowed to call itself a film.
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