Party time for Vivek Oberoi, post Grand Masti success

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Actor Vivek Oberoi is in a party mood as his latest release Grand Masti, an adult comedy replete with double entendres, earned Rs.26 crore in two days.

Made at Rs.35 crore, it has been written by Milap Zaveri and has earned brickbats from critics for innuendos and suggestive leery double-meaning dialogues.

But Vivek, whose movies like “Prince” and “Mission Istaanbul” bombed at the box office, is undeterred by the criticism and wants to enjoy the success that has come to him after a long while.

“Party! Milap. After a humungous start, ‘Grand Masti’ (earned) even better than Friday on Saturday with Rs.13.5 crore! Grand total is now Rs.26 crore in just two days!”,” Vivek posted on Twitter.

Directed by Indra Kumar, Grand Masti also features Riteish Deshmukh, Aftab Shivdasani, Sonalee Kulkarni, Kainaat Arora, Maryam Zakaria, Manjari Phadnis, Karishma Tanna and Bruna Abdullah.

Vivek also missed Riteish, who is busy shooting for Sajid Khan’s Humshakals, which is being produced by Vashu Bhagnani.

“Missing @Riteishd my darling ‘Masti-Khor’, wish you were here to party and celebrate with us bhauuuuu! Incomplete without you man! Come back na! (sic),” Vivek tweeted. The film’s success is a good news for Aftab too. (IANS)

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