The film's six glamor girls do a good job of being pretty and an average job at acting.
Among its three male leads, adult comedy specialist Ritesh Deshmukh does well, while the other two are already past their sell-by date. But then, for those people who have issues with adult humor, they better keep away from the film rather than criticize it for those jokes. The only credit it can get is for putting them all together into a film, but none for any original creativity whatsoever. As such, 'Grand Masti' is a fun film, an amalgam of all the jokes usually forwarded on social media or on cell phones or funny internet videos. But, it's all not easy as they have an obstacle to deal with – Principal Robert. Again, note the names of the three girls and its link with a popular joke that goes around the internet. Things just seem to look brighter when the trio meets up with their old teacher Rose (Maryam Zakaria), Marlo (Kainaat Arora) and Mary (Bruna Abdullah) and the prospect of a fling with them. Under Principal Robert, it seems to have degraded into a Talibanized regime with over-conservatism and fear of punishment. But they are surprised to find that the college isn't what it was back then. Note the names used for each of the wives are according to the roles they play! Just while they are blaming their fate for their lives being stuck in a rut, they get a call from their old college (with a funny name when used as an acronym) about an alumni meet and week-long fun. Prem on the other hand has to deal with Tulsi (Manjari Fadnis) who seems to be more devoted to her extended joint family at the cost of her husband. While Meet's wife Unnati (Karishma Tanna) doubles up as his ambitious boss at work, Amar is mostly ignored by his wife Mamta (Sonalee Kulkarni) who showers all her attention on their newborn. Cut to six years later, our three heroes seem to be having marriage woes.
Just when one of their batch-mates Hardik (Suresh Menon) tries to hit on a girl, their new principal Robert (Pradeep Rawat) publicly shames him. The film starts off with college seniors Amar (Ritesh Deshmukh), Meet (Vivek Oberoi) and Prem (Aftab Shivdasani) briefing the newbies on the A-B-Cs of college life. While the first film was more about clean entertainment and played on typical clichés of marriage jokes, 'Grand Masti' resorts to a host of adult jokes, mostly drawn from forwarded funnies for a plot.
Looks like adult comedies are here to stay! 'Grand Masti' happens to be the successor to the 2004 comedy film 'Masti', although the only link between the two films is its three male leads.