Mastiii 4 Review: Disgusting and Cheap Adult Comedy

Mastiii 4 is a Hindi adult comedy director by Milap Zaveri. It stars Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi in the lead roles. Read our full review below (Movie Talkies).

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Mastiii 4 Review

Mastiii 4 Review

RATING - ⭐ 1/5*

Mastiii 4 Review Movie Talkies:

Mastiii 4, the fourth entry in the Masti franchise, arrives after the disaster that was Great Grand Masti, and unfortunately, it proves that the series should have stopped long ago. In all honesty, Masti and Grand Masti deserved to remain the only two films associated with this adult-comedy brand. Back when adult comedies were still new for Indian audiences—before American titles like American Pie and Scary Movie became familiar—movies like Masti and Kya Kool Hai Hum managed to find a loyal audience. Their sequels worked to an extent, but by the mid-2010s, this genre had already lost steam. Most such films failed miserably at the box office, and Mastiii 4 simply refuses to learn from that downfall. Instead of scrapping the script and saving everyone’s time, money, and sanity, the makers went ahead with what turns out to be a gigantic mess. As a film, it’s a complete disaster—but as a viewer, sitting through its two hours feels like punishment. It’s genuinely a headache-inducing experience.

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Mastiii 4 Story:

The plot revolves around three friends who end up creating chaos for themselves. Amar (Riteish Deshmukh), Prem (Aftab Shivdasani), and Meet (Vivek Oberoi) live in the UK and are stuck in dull marriages for different personal reasons. Amar works at a zoo where he bizarrely specializes in helping animals mate, Prem is a doctor who struggles with his suffocating personal space, and Meet deals with issues at home while working in the automobile sector. Their wives—Bindiya (Elnaaz Norouzi), Geeta (Ruhi Singh), and Aanchal (Shreya Sharma)—are equally dissatisfied, and the marital tension constantly hangs over them.

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Things escalate when the trio attend the 10th wedding anniversary of their friends Kamraj (Arshad Warsi) and Menaka (Nargis Fakhri). What starts as a normal celebration turns bizarre when Amar, Prem, and Meet discover Kamraj enjoying himself with multiple women. Shocked, they expose the matter to Menaka, only to learn that she has willingly granted him something called a “Love Visa”—a one-week freedom pass to indulge in affairs, after which Kamraj supposedly returns as a loyal husband. Fascinated (and foolishly inspired), the trio attempt to seek similar permission from their wives. Everything that follows becomes a predictable spiral of confusion, misunderstandings, and forced comic set-ups.

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The screenplay is painfully dull, packed with cheap humour and pitiful one-liners that constantly test your patience. Many jokes fall so low that they cross all limits of decency, and several scenes objectify women in the most tasteless ways. The film cannot distinguish between playful adult humour and downright crass writing. Say what you will about Housefull 5 and its share of vulgar jokes—after watching Mastiii 4, that film suddenly feels far more respectable. This one lacks structure, timing, intelligence, and even basic comedic sense.

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Mastiii 4 Cast:

Performance-wise, no one seems even remotely interested in acting. Riteish Deshmukh badly needs to move away from such films, especially when he is gearing up to portray Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in his next project. Aftab Shivdasani’s stiff dialogue delivery and Vivek Oberoi’s expressionless presence make the film even more tiring. The actresses—Elnaaz Norouzi, Ruhi Singh, Shreya Sharma, Caroline Koziol, Tara Summer, and Natalia Zanoszek—are treated like props straight out of an old RGV fantasy shoot. Nargis Fakhri tries to make her cameo stand out but only ends up making it more unbearable. Arshad Warsi and Tusshar Kapoor also appear briefly, offering nothing memorable. The supporting cast resembles something from a low-grade direct-to-video film.

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Mastiii 4 Movie Review:

On the technical side, there’s barely any effort. The cinematography is passable, and the color grading tries to hide the film’s cheapness, but the editing is choppy and the sound design overly loud. Jokes like Sookhe Hue Anjeer, China Maal, Doctor’s Advice, and many others make you feel genuinely sorry for the dialogue writer. They might have worked as silly Facebook memes—not in a feature film. There’s a stark difference between Indra Kumar’s earlier Masti films and Milap Zaveri’s version of this universe. After the franchise dipped with the third film, Zaveri’s direction completely buries it. Just as he ended the Satyameva Jayate series with part two, Mastiii 4 ensures that the Masti franchise meets its final, miserable end.

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