Latest Tusshar Kapoor-Vir Das-Sunny Leone starrer Mastizaade is an adult comedy but you can’t compare it with American Pie. It is a simple adult comedy with some entertainment quotient.
Mastizaade revolves around two friends Aditya Chotia (Vir Das) and Sunny Kele (Tusshar Kapoor), who are blessed with chics-ray a la X-ray, a superpower, which helps them to see through a woman's clothing.
Mastizaade beigns with the 'sparkling' introduction of Riteish Deshmukh, a self-proclaimed 'mastizaada'. Seeing his playfulness and his magnetism towards the opposite sex, makes the two self-confessed sex fanatics Aditya Chotiya (Vir Das) and Sunny Kele (Tusshar Kapoor) to become his pupils. While Aditya and Sunny get thrown out of an ad agency owned by Vivek Vaswani because of their particularly sexual content in all their ads, they land up starting their own ad agency named 'XXX'. Alternatively, in order to find a solution for their sexual obsessions, they check into a rehabilitation Centre that's run by the twin sisters Laila Lele (Sunny Leone) and Lilly Lele (Sunny Leone in double role). While Laila Lele is modernity personified, Lilly Lele is a girl with simple values, but, stammers while talking. A lucky draw in the Rehab Centre wins Aditya and Sunny a trip to Pattaya along with Laila and Lily. In the middle of all this, Aditya and Sunny land up falling in love with Laila and Lilly respectively. The problem is that Lilly Lele is already engaged to Deshpremi (Shaad Randhawa), a wheelchair bound wannabe army man who finds it tough to 'stand' on his feet. Amid all this, there also exists 'Son-Das' (Suresh Menon), who happens to be the 'stereotypical gay' brother of Lilly and Laila. Circumstances go topsy-turvy when he starts developing feelings towards Sunny Kele. What happens to Aditya and Sunny in the end, do they get the love of their lives, who eventually gets Sunny Kele between Lilly Lele and 'Son-Das'. What happens next forms the rest of the plot.
Regardless of their great rib-tickling timing and genuine efforts, Tusshar Kapoor and Vir Das fail to save this fractured script though they do manage to produce some chuckles. Sunny Leone has nothing much to do but strut around in her stilettoes in a bikini. Gratefully, she has mastered the art of doing it stylishly. Our heroine doesn't have many dialogues and has been portrayed like no tomorrow. Same is the case with rest of the female actors including the busty Gizele Thakral, who is playing Titli Bobna. Asrani is playing U.R. Ashit and his character is as good as his name. Shaad Randhawa as Deshpremi is completely futile. There's also Riteish Deshmukh in a cameo appearance. He is the film's actual Mastizaada, who talks in beeps, after all one has to take care of our Censor Board’s limitations.
Milap Zaveri, who has written dialogues for movies like Masti, Grand Masti and Kyaa Kool Hain Hum 3, has marked his directorial debut with the film and though we felt that he must have kept the best dialogues and script for his own venture, he saddened us. The movie is regressive and hideous and makes you unenthusiastic to see once.
The screenplay is imaginary and the songs, which occur after every fifteen minutes, only make it more unexciting. The dialogues are inane and most of them are in rhymes.
Overall, Mastizaade is an average film with the high dose of sexuality and imagination but nothing is commendable.
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