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‘Mastiii 4’ sees ‘No Growth’ on Saturday

‘Mastiii 4’ box office collection day 2: Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani starrer sees ‘No Growth’ on Saturday, while Farhan Akhtar ‘120 Bhahadur’ witnesses a rise

The comedy flick ‘Mastiii 4’ opened to Rs. 2.75 crore on Friday, but failed to see any growth on Saturday, collecting the same amount. This puts its total at Rs. 5.50 crore, potentially missing the Rs. 10 crore opening weekend mark. Meanwhile, ‘120 Bahadur’ showed a positive trend, outperforming ‘Mastiii 4’ with Rs. 6.25 crore total.

The fourth instalment of the comedy franchise, ‘Mastiii 4’, starring Vivek Oberoi, Riteish Deshmukh and Aftab Shivdasani, made it to the big screens on Friday, November 21, 2025. The movie had a decent start at the box office, as it recorded Rs. 2.75 crore on its first day. It has often been noticed that movies enjoy a surge in the collection during the weekend; however, ‘Mastiii 4’ hasn’t been able to benefit from its first Saturday, as the numbers haven’t seen any growth.

‘Mastiii 4’ box office collection day 2

According to the Sacnilk, the movie didn’t see any rise in the collection and made Rs. 2.75 crore (early estimates) on Saturday. As aforementioned, it is the same amount that the film collected on Friday, and with this, the total net collection of ‘Mastiii 4’ stands at Rs. 5.50 crore. At this pace, the movie might not be able to reach the Rs. 10 crore mark by the end of the opening weekend.

‘Mastiii 4’ occupancy day 2

The comedy drama was able to record an overall 10.63% Hindi occupancy on Saturday. The morning shows saw low footfall, with only 5.69% occupancy, but it soared to 10.17% in the afternoon. Thereafter, in the evening, there was a minimal fall, and it went down to 9.97%. The night shows picked up the pace with 16.68% occupancy.

‘120 Bahadur’ outshines ‘Mastiii 4’

Farhan Akhtar’s ‘120 Bahadur,’ though, had a slow start with Rs. 2.50 crore collection, it witnessed a rise on Saturday. According to the early estimates, the movie made Rs. 4 crore on Saturday, taking the total to Rs. 6.25 crore. It is expected to close the opening weekend on a high note if it continues to maintain the momentum.

‘Mastiii 4’ Review

An excerpt from our review of ‘Mastiii 4’ reads, “Four films in, the Masti franchise knows exactly what it wants to be—and it rarely pretends otherwise. Audiences walking into Mastiii 4 are already familiar with its perennial template: three men exhausted by the monotony of marriage, seeking “harmless fun,” and stumbling into a whirlwind of chaos, misunderstandings and innuendo-driven humour. While the formula has previously delivered laughs, its fourth outing leans heavily on nostalgia and farcical energy, offering intermittent amusement but very little freshness. The result is a film that entertains in bursts but feels overstretched, predictable and frequently grating.” Go to Source

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