'Masti' makers plan third film to franchise?


Mumbai, Sep 23 (IANS): Actress Sonalee Kulkarni, seen in "Grand Masti", has hinted that the filmmakers are already planning a third movie to the franchise.

"The best compliment for a filmmaker is when the audience asks them about the next part. So yes, it's a compliment and I am sure our makers are listening to it. Definitely, the process for a third part must have begun," Sonalee said here at the Globoil India Awards Saturday.

Asked if she would be a part of the third film, Sonalee said: "I don't know! It would be too early to say it. The script has not started and they are still contemplating on it because the audience accepted the second part well. So it's still too early to talk about it."

Meanwhile, Sonalee has thanked the audience for making her debut film a superhit and says she couldn't have asked for more.

"Thank you so much everyone. The film couldn't have been a success without you all. Thanks to all the audiences and viewers who watched the film two to three times in theatres," Sonalee said.

"What else can I ask for... it's awesome, amazing," she added.

Directed by Indra Kumar, "Grand Masti" is a sequel to the 2004 film "Masti" and stars Ritesh Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani and Vivek Oberoi.

 

  

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