The "terrific trio" of Riteish Deshmukh (Amar), Vivek Oberoi (Meet), and Aftab Shivdasani (Prem) returned for this sequel, alongside Urvashi Rautela, who played the dual role of the ghost Ragini and the maid Shabri.

This report provides an overview of the 2016 Bollywood film Great Grand Masti , focusing on its production details, plot, and the significant online leak that impacted its release.

The film received an "A" (Adults Only) certificate from the Indian censor board after 23 specific deletions, including dialogue and full scenes.

The specific topic phrasing—referencing "DVDRip," "480p," and "720p"—is likely linked to the massive online leak the film suffered before its theatrical debut.

Critics generally gave the film negative reviews, citing over-the-top acting and stale humor, though some noted that the ghost element added a fresh layer to the franchise's established screwball comedy formula.

The story follows three friends—Amar, Meet, and Prem—who are dissatisfied with their monotonous married lives and seek a "fun-filled" escape. Their journey leads them to a small town and a mysterious, grand mansion where they encounter Ragini, a beautiful woman. They soon discover that Ragini is actually a virgin ghost who has been unsatisfied for fifty years and intends to force them to submit to her desires.

Despite the franchise's previous success ( Grand Masti was a 100-crore hit), Great Grand Masti was considered a box office "flop," earning only about 16 crore in its lifetime, a failure largely attributed to the wide availability of the leaked version . Critical Reception and Content

A high-quality pirated copy was leaked online approximately two weeks before the scheduled release.