Masti
Saturday, April 10, 2004 17:42 IST
By Santa Banta News Network

By: Somesh Vasishth

After Meghna's no show and Mallika's murder most foul, it's boys' turn to get dirty.

But the only and only difference is that, unlike their female counterparts, they entertain and don't fizzles out in the middle of the show.

You can have a blast at Inder Kumar's inane yet entertanining fun frolic Masti, only and only if you leave your thinking cap at home, don't read too much into the finer nuances of filmmaking and don't raise your eyebrowes frequently at double entendres or gay gags, because the film is full of them.

Borrowed vaguely from Billy Wilder's 'The Seven Year Itch', Masti features three 'itchy' Husbands Meet, Amar and Prem (Vivek Oberoi, Ritesh Deshmukh and Aftab Shivdasani) planning to venture out for the greener pastures out of their respective marriages.

On their way to fun sans responsibility they endow you with everything from gags on adultery to masturbation, sex and homosexuality.

And their ticket to freedom is Monica (Lara Dutta), who in turn is trying to set them up just to black-mail them later.

The three get the shock of their life as their common lust-interest gets murdered and now they are trailed by a tough cop Sikander (Ajay Devgan).

The film which starts with adultery as it's theme turns into a whodunit in the second half.

Masti gives the much awaited break to Vivek, who tries his hand at comedy for the first time. Aftab and Ritesh ably supports Oberoi but it's the catty phrases and snappy predicaments, which brings the grin on your face.

This out-n-out sex comedy may leave you gawking most of the time with it's 'Gawd-its-so-gross' talk but that's what Kumar was looking for when he conceived the idea.

Go and watch Masti, if you've penchant for sleaze and bone for non veg humour.

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