Mastiii 4 Movie Review: Loud, Fast and Occasionally Funny, But Largely Let Down by Weak Writing

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Mastiii 4 brings back the familiar trio—Amar, Prem and Meet—into another round of comic confusion. The film tries to recreate the charm of the earlier Masti movies but ends up offering only a few entertaining moments while relying heavily on recycled humour.


Story

The narrative revolves around three friends living in the UK:

  • Amar (Riteish Deshmukh), who works at a zoo,
  • Prem (Aftab Shivdasani), a doctor, and
  • Meet (Vivek Oberoi), who works in the automobile industry.

All three are unhappy in their marriages. At a friend’s tenth anniversary, they discover Kamraj (Arshad Warsi) enjoys something called a “Love Visa,” which allows him one week of approved affairs. Fascinated, the trio decides to try the same with their wives — and this sparks a chain of misunderstandings and chaos.


What Works

  • The film maintains a quick pace, ensuring there are no dull stretches.
  • A few jokes land well and will appeal to mass audiences.
  • The production values are bright, colourful and visually appealing.
  • Riteish Deshmukh delivers the most stable and balanced performance among the leads.

What Doesn’t Work

  • Many jokes feel repetitive, predictable or outdated.
  • Certain scenes rely on crude humour, including an unnecessary pre-climax toilet gag.
  • The story twist is similar to what the franchise has shown before, offering nothing new.
  • A well-known one-liner from Main Tera Hero appears directly lifted.
  • Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani often go overboard with their comedic approach.

Performances

  • Riteish Deshmukh stands out with a controlled comic performance.
  • Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani are energetic but overly loud in several portions.
  • Elnaaz Norouzi, Ruhi Singh, and Shreya Sharma are adequate in their roles.
  • Tusshar Kapoor plays a funny character but is restricted by the writing.
  • Arshad Warsi and Genelia Deshmukh leave an impression in short roles.

Technical Aspects

The cinematography gives the film a fresh, glossy look. The songs are visually appealing but not memorable. The background score works fine, while the VFX quality varies throughout the film.


Conclusion

Rating: ⭐⭐½ / 5

Mastiii 4 delivers occasional laughs but lacks the freshness and cleverness that could have made it a standout comedy. With recycled jokes, uneven writing and some unnecessarily crude moments, the film struggles to leave an impact. Its box-office prospects appear limited, barring some support from fans of the franchise.

Anubhav

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