Mast (film)

Not to be confused with Mast (Sufism).
Mast

DVD cover
Directed by Ram Gopal Varma
Produced by Ram Gopal Varma
Written by Vinod Ranganathan
Ramesh Khatkar
Starring Urmila Matondkar
Aftab Shivdasani
Antara Mali
Music by Sandeep Chowta
Cinematography Piyush Shah
Edited by Chandan Arora
Ashok Honda
Release dates
  • 15 October 1999 (1999-10-15)
Running time
153 min.
Country India
Language Hindi

Mast is a 1999 Bollywood musical romantic film directed by Ram Gopal Varma. This was the debut film for Aftab Shivdasani as a lead actor.[1] Upon release, the film received positive reviews, and has become an instant hit at the box office.[2][3][4]

Synopsis

Kittu (Aftab Shivdasani) is an arts student in Pune and is madly in love with actress and film star Malika (Urmila Matondkar). He has posters up on his wall and goes to all of her movies, and even fantasizes that she is there with him when he is watching these items. His father concerned with his son's declining exam scores, confronts Kittu on his obsession and later tears down the posters. To Kittu, this is almost as bad as murder and decides to move out and away to Mumbai, where the star, herself, lives.

Unknowing of where else to go he goes to her bunglow, when uninvited, he finds a job at a nearby cafe. Actually interacting with Malika, Kittu soon finds that she is not the girl that he had pictured from her posters and movies. A simple orphan, exploited by her evil uncle and his family, that Kittu begins to feel sorry for her and even more in love.

A series of events lead him to the point where he decides to convince her to run away with him. But with her being such a famous icon, Kittu soon finds it harder than he had thought to get away. The police are looking for her as is her family; and after a visit home Kittu's family, as well, is soon helping Malika enjoy her newfound freedom.

Things take a turn for the worse when Mr. Mathur is taken into custody for allegedly housing the "kidnapped" Malika. The police beat Kittu for information. Malika turns herself in to save them, and she tells the cops that Kittu rescued her and that her uncle is the one who has ill-treated her. The police then take her uncle into custody and whack him

Malika then returns home, leaving Kittu to his life with his family and Nisha believing that they are in love. Kittu returns home as well and is devastated that she left him without an explanation or goodbye. They visit her on set one day to see that she has returned to her old life, uncle-free, but this meeting is an uncomfortable one. Through her awkward goodbye, Kittu then realizes that she believes that Kittu is going to marry Nisha.

After this realization, he then runs to Malika's dressing room from the cab to tell her of his love and the fact that she has assumed wrong. They have a heartfelt conversation of love and life, and Malika goes on to explain that she thinks that Nisha and Kittu have a love that she cannot come between. She then asks him not to see her anymore and he runs to Nisha to tell her of this belief. After hearing this, Nisha explains the situation that she love Kittu, but Kittu has always been in love with Malika. Malika and Kittu embrace to express their love.

The closing scene shows that they get married and everyone in the story was there, including his coworkers from the cafe and the taxi driver. The wicked uncle is nowhere to be seen.

Cast

Actor Role
Aftab Shivdasani Krishnakant Mathur (Kittu)
Urmila Matondkar Malika
Dalip Tahil Mr. Mathur (Kittu's father)
Smita Jaykar Sharda Mathur (Kittu's mother)
Govind Namdeo Toluram (Mallika's uncle)
Antara Mali Nisha
Sheetal Suvarna Nikki Mathur (Kittu's sister)
Raju Mavani Inspector (as Raju Mawani)
Neeraj Vora Usman Bhai (Cafe owner)
Snehal Dabi Autorickshaw Driver
Nitin Raikwar Cafe boy (as Nitin Raikar)
Vijay Maurya Cafe boy
Rajpal Yadav Cafe boy
Teddy Maurya Cafe boy
Tapan Bhatt Cafe boy

Soundtrack

# Title Singer(s)
1 "Mast (Male)" Sandeep Chowta
2 "Ruki Ruki" Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan
3 "Aasman Kehta Hai Rab Se" Sonu Nigam
4 "Pucho Na Yaar" Sonu Nigam, Sadhana Sargam
5 "Hey Rama Krishan" Asha Bhosle
6 "Suna Tha" Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan
7 "Mast (Female)" Sunidhi Chauhan
8 "Main Tere Dil Ki Malika" Sonu Nigam, Asha Bhosle
9 "Na Govinda Na Shah Rukh" Asha Bhosle

References

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