The makers of the Vivek Oberoi-Aftab Shivdasani-Riteish Deshmukh sex comedy unveil a peppy track which fits well into the movie’s groove
Filmmaker Indra Kumar is really fond of the rain and likes to feature one song in every film he makes where there is a tropical downpour. In the first part of his 2004 sex comedy Masti, Kumar had Vivek Oberoi and Lara Dutta groove to a rain song – On the roof in the rain – which was cute.
Almost a decade later the Masti boys return with Grand Masti and Tu bhi mood mein from the movie instantly reminds you of the rain number from the original 2004 film. Only this time, the fun is doubled as the three boys romance their girlfriends and dance in soggy celebration. With lyrics like Tu bhi mood mein, main bhi mood mein… fire hai dude tere attitude mein, the song is just perfect for the genre of a film like Grand Masti, especially keeping in mind the target audience and those enthusiastic seeti-bajaoing front-benchers.
Sung by composer-singer Wajid Khan and Ritu Pathak and composed by Anand Raj Anand, this one’s an average composition with quirky lyrics and has nothing to really boast of, besides the funny dance steps by the naughty boys, who seem to be enjoying themselves thoroughly. Take a look and tell us if you like Tu bhi mood mein!
Filmmaker Indra Kumar is really fond of the rain and likes to feature one song in every film he makes where there is a tropical downpour. In the first part of his 2004 sex comedy Masti, Kumar had Vivek Oberoi and Lara Dutta groove to a rain song – On the roof in the rain – which was cute.
Almost a decade later the Masti boys return with Grand Masti and Tu bhi mood mein from the movie instantly reminds you of the rain number from the original 2004 film. Only this time, the fun is doubled as the three boys romance their girlfriends and dance in soggy celebration. With lyrics like Tu bhi mood mein, main bhi mood mein… fire hai dude tere attitude mein, the song is just perfect for the genre of a film like Grand Masti, especially keeping in mind the target audience and those enthusiastic seeti-bajaoing front-benchers.
Sung by composer-singer Wajid Khan and Ritu Pathak and composed by Anand Raj Anand, this one’s an average composition with quirky lyrics and has nothing to really boast of, besides the funny dance steps by the naughty boys, who seem to be enjoying themselves thoroughly. Take a look and tell us if you like Tu bhi mood mein!
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