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Riteish Deshmukh turns item boy for Mastizaade
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Though Riteish Deshmukh will be seen in a special extended appearance in Milap Zaveri's 'Mastizaade' starring Sunny Leone, Tusshar Kapoor and Vir Das, the director of this wicked comedy insists Riteish's humorous act will surprise many, including his fans.

Apart from several scenes that Riteish is part of, the talented actor will be seen shaking a leg with Tusshar and Vir for the Mastizaade title track in which he plays tribute to his immensely popular character from 'Ek Villain' in which he successfully pulled off a negative role for the first time.

According to the director, owing to their old friendship, the actor-dialogue writer duo has worked together on various successful films including Housefull, Hey Babyy, Masti and Ek Villain. For the Mastizaade title track, composed by Meet Bros and written by lyricist Kumaar, Milap came up with the idea of Riteish giving a tribute to his own character from Ek Villain.

Says Milap, "The Mastizaade title track is a rocking dance track for which Riteish agreed to recite his popular dialogues from 'Ek Villain' including Sorry Madam! Aainda Aapko Shikayat Ka Mauka Nahin Milega. He will also be seen holding a screw-driver in his hand. It's a tribute to his Ek Villain character. We had a blast shooting the song and coming from Meet Bros, I'm sure it will be one of the biggest dance tracks of the year!"


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