Masti Film is a Bollywood romantic comedy directed by Rajkumar Hirani. This film is a story about love, ecstasy, and bliss. The story revolves around two men, Meet and Amar. They meet at masti and exchange notes, revealing the agony behind bliss.
Ritesh Deshmukh
Ritesh Deshmukh’s performance in the 2004 comedy Masti won him critical acclaim. Prior to that role, the actor starred in the 2003 drama Tujhe Meri Kasam. After that, he went on to act in several critically acclaimed and financially rewarding comedies. His other film credits include the thriller Ek Villain, the gangster comedy Housefull, the drama Total Dhamaal, and the hit romantic comedy Marjaavaan. He has also starred in the Hindi-language films Baaghi 3.
Ritesh Deshmukh’s film debut came in 2003 with Tujhe Meri Kasam. He played a college student named Rishi, alongside Genelia D’Souza. Their characters are childhood friends. They were born in the same hospital, and their parents were friends from college. In the film, they study at the same college and are in the same class. The film was nominated for a Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut and has been translated into four other languages.
Ritesh Deshmukh earned his degree in architecture from the Kamla Raheja College in Mumbai. His family has a history of politics, including his late father, former Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh. His siblings are also politically active. Deshmukh changed his name to Ritesh in 2006.
The third installment of the Masti film franchise was “Great Grand Masti”. The movie revolved around a supernatural horror adult black comedy. It also starred Shreyas Talpade and Urvashi Rautela. Despite the fact that it was not a critical hit, the movie clocked 100 crore at the box office.
Ritesh Deshmukh married Genelia D’Souza on 3 February 2012. The couple met while filming Tujhe Meri Kasam together in 2004. Their romance continued for several years. They have two children, Rahyl and Riaan.
Aftab Shivdasani
Aftab Shivdasani made his Bollywood debut in 2004 with the blockbuster Masti. He co-starred in the film with Ajay Devgn, Vivek Oberoi and Lara Dutta. It was directed by Indra Kumar. After Masti, he starred in a few unsuccessful movies including Players and The Hustle. He then reprised his role in the sequel Grand Masti. He later starred in Kyaa Kool Hai Hum.
Born in Mumbai, Aftab Shivdasani is a multifaceted actor. He is primarily known for his roles in Hindi movies. He began his career as a child artist in several commercials for Forex and later began appearing in films. He appeared in several movies, including Mr. India (1988) and Shahenshah (1989). In addition to Masti, he has appeared in other movies, including Awwal Number (1989) and Insaniyat (1994).
After his successful debut in Masti, Shivdasani acted in Aao Wish Karein, a comedy-drama produced by Shivdasani’s Rising Sun Entertainment. He also wrote the screenplay. He played the role of Mickey in this film. In 2009, he acted in the comedy-drama Acid Factory. Shivdasani was also cast in Bin Bulaye Baraati, a film directed by Vikram Bhatt. The film was well received by critics, but received mixed reviews. Aftab Shivdasani was praised for his role in this film.
‘Masti’ is a film that pushed boundaries when it came to comedy. The film was the first adult comedy to break the Rs 100 crore mark. In the ensuing trilogy, the movie featured Aftab Shivdasani and Riteish Deshmukh. Aftab Shivdasani also revealed how he got on board with the film and the bond that he shares with his co-stars.
Shivdasani’s first two films failed at the box office, but his third film, Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai, was a success. He played a young college student with special powers in the film and received critical acclaim. Shivdasani also starred opposite Rimi Sen in Priyadarshan’s comedy Hungama. In 2003, he starred in another hit film, Footpath, alongside Bipasha Basu, Rahul Dev and Emraan Hashmi.
Shaukat Amin Korki
The upcoming 2021 feature film Masti (The Exam) by Shaukat Amin Korki focuses on the lives of two teenage women who are forced to take desperate measures in order to pass the university entrance exam. In an effort to avoid the humiliation that the society has bestowed upon them, the young women are forced to make unscrupulous decisions. They are compelled to marry an unsavory man in order to get ahead.
This Kurdish film is the fourth work from director Shawkat Amin Korki. It revolves around examination fraud and birth control, and is set in the autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq. Its plot is reminiscent of Iranian cinema, which deals with similar themes.
The Exam is a social drama that aims to expose the machismo of male-dominated society, a message that is emphasized throughout the film. Shaukat Amin Korki, a prominent Kurdish filmmaker, has previously focused on the lives of Iraqi Kurds. His previous works include Kick Off and Crossing the Dust, which deal with patriarchy. Korki’s latest film, “The Exam,” is a poignant tale of young women raging against the culture of patriarchal societies and demanding the right to make their own choices regarding marriage and motherhood.
