Great Grand Masti is a family film: Urvashi Rautela

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Speaking about her upcoming film, actor Urvashi Rautela has said that Great Grand Masti is a family film and is devoid of vulgarity. “It is a family film, not at all vulgar. It’s more inspired by Masti (the first film in the series). The audiences can come in with their families and enjoy,” she said.

Speaking on the sidelines of a photoshoot for a magazine, Urvashi also said that she plays the girlfriend of characters essayed by Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi and Aftab Shivdasani in the film, the story of which is about how she turns into a virgin ghost. “It is my first comedy film. It is a very interesting story and the character I play forms the main crux of the story, the soul of the film. I am very excited,” she said.

Urvashi started her film career by playing a homely wife wearing saris in Sunny Deol’s Singh Saab The Great, but in Great Grand Masti, she will be wearing revealing outfits.

About the transformation, Urvashi said, “As an actor, it is very important that there should be a character which is slightly hatke. For example, Kajol did a negative character in Gupt. Of course, my character is the solo heroine of the film, but this is a very different, very challenging and very demanding character. As a creative person, I got the opportunity to do comedy, action and also romance, to live and feel so many emotions and as an actor to showcase yourself to the fullest. To be able to portray such a significant character, I’m thankful to have that level of belief from my producers, my directors and my actors.”

Great Grand Masti, directed by Indra Kumar, is releasing on July 22.

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The Indian Telegraph Sydney Australia

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