The Masti film series, which began in 2004, is gearing up to entertain audiences once again with its fourth installment, Mastiii 4, slated to hit screens in November 2025. The upcoming sequel reunites the original stars Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani, who last collaborated nearly twelve years ago. Over the years, the franchise has become known for its rib-tickling adult humour and the effortless chemistry shared by its lead trio.
Aftab Shivdasani celebrates the trio’s creative bond
In an interview with IMDb, Aftab expressed heartfelt appreciation for the strong connection he shares with his co-stars. He highlighted their reunion as a joyous return to a creative space that feels unmatched.“I’m very happy working with Riteish and Vivek. I think it’s perhaps the best experience of my life in this industry,” he said. “We’ve done four films together and every film has only gotten better. When we’re working, we’re not really working, and that’s the beauty of it.”
Hollywood wishes: Jennifer Lopez and Brad Pitt
When asked in a playful segment which Hollywood celebrity they would invite to join Mastiii 4 if given a “free pass,” Vivek Oberoi responded without hesitation: “Jennifer Lopez!”. He even joked, “I would look at J.Lo and say, ‘J.Lo, love visa le lo!’ She is incredible.”Meanwhile, Aftab Shivdasani surprised everyone with his choice of Brad Pitt, clarifying with a laugh, “Not because we want to look at Brad Pitt, but I think it’ll be great to have him with us.”
Vivek Oberoi reflects on ‘Masti’ and a serious injury
Oberoi grew emotional as he reminisced about the making of Masti (2004), the film that truly cemented the trio’s comic rapport. He mentioned that the one project he would love to relive is their first film—if only without the serious leg injury he suffered at the time. “As long as my leg was in one piece, Masti 1 was so much fun,” he revealed, capturing the mix of joy and hardship he experienced during the shoot.The actors also teased that they have a secret WhatsApp group but refused to share the name, playfully adding, “We’d have to kill you before sharing it.” Go to Source

