“Mastiii 4 offers a strong female perspective”: Milap Zaveri maintains composure amid backlash

The trailer for *Mastiii 4*, the latest installment of the cult comedy franchise, was released on November 4, 2025, sparking divided opinions online almost immediately. While fans of the original films celebrated the return of Riteish Deshmukh, Vivek Oberoi, and Aftab Shivdasani, others took issue with the film’s adult humour and bold dialogues.

A popular YouTuber and cinephile took to X (formerly Twitter) to express her disapproval, writing, “How do they face the females in their house after doing such films, you will never know. If DISGUST was a genre, this trailer is the topper. Full confidence in our janta to watch & have no issues with the content. Arrey it’s just ‘fun’ yaar.”

Responding to the post, director Milap Zaveri maintained his composure and offered a calm, courteous reply: “Mam pls do see the film. You may be pleasantly surprised. Women have a v strong role and POV (sic).” This comes shortly after Zaveri had acknowledged another critical tweet with, “Respect your opinion bhai. Hopefully audiences will enjoy it,” showing that the filmmaker is taking the criticism in stride while maintaining confidence in his vision.

*Mastiii 4* brings back the beloved trio of Amar, Meet, and Prem, with Shreya Sharma, Ruhii Singh, and Elnaaz Norouzi joining the ensemble. The film also features Arshad Warsi and Tusshar Kapoor in pivotal roles.

Backed by Zee Studios and Waveband Production in association with Maruti International and Balaji Motion Pictures, the sex comedy promises “four times the madness” and is set to release in theatres on November 21, 2025.

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Heat get 31 from Jaquez but unable to contain Lakers, fall to 3-3 with 130-120 loss

LOS ANGELES — As he spoke before Sunday night’s game at Crypto.com Arena, Heat coach Erik Spoelstra attempted to put perspective on his team’s early-season scoring binge, emphasizing that defense remains the team’s touchstone.

It hardly looked that way over the first three quarters Sunday night, with the Los Angeles Lakers putting up 43 points in the first quarter, 77 by halftime, and 102 through three quarters.

Yes, the Heat were again without sidelined Tyler Herro and Norman Powell, but this 130-120 loss was not about missing firepower. It was more about an inability to contain the Lakers for extended stretches.

There was a fight back from 18 points down—just as there was a rally in what turned into Thursday night’s loss to the San Antonio Spurs at the start of this four-game trip—but again, it was not enough.

So, the Heat sit at 3-3 through six games, even with a quality defensive effort against Luka Doncic. Doncic, who had scored at least 40 in each of his previous three appearances this season, closed with 29 points this time. He rounded out his triple-double with 11 rebounds and 10 assists.

Jaime Jaquez Jr. led the Heat with 31 points. The Heat also got 17 points and eight rebounds from Bam Adebayo, 17 points and six assists from Pelle Larsson, and 15 points and nine rebounds from Andrew Wiggins.

### Five Degrees of Heat from Sunday Night’s Game:

**1. Game Flow**
The Lakers led 43-36 after the first period, shooting an impressive .636, while the Heat went 1 of 8 on 3-pointers in that quarter. After building an 18-point lead, the Lakers took a 77-63 lead into halftime, fueled in part by nine Heat turnovers in the first half. Los Angeles also dominated inside, closing the half shooting 18 of 20 in the paint.

The Heat clawed back within 102-98 by the end of the third quarter. From there, the Lakers pushed to a 10-point lead midway through the fourth quarter on a driving Doncic layup and held on for the win.

**2. Jaquez Again**
Jaquez proved to be a spark off the bench once more, scoring six points in his first two minutes and closing the opening period with 10 points, including 4 of 5 from the foul line. His energy was so needed that he was subbed back in after only 1:29 of rest.

He finished the first half with 16 points and four rebounds in 17 minutes. Jaquez then started the second half in place of Kel’el Ware and was up to 20 points with 7:53 left in the third period. He shot an efficient 11 of 16 from the field and 9 of 13 from the foul line.

**3. The Flip Side**
As energetic as Jaquez was, Ware was largely the opposite. His uneven performance in his opening 5:53 stint kept him off the court for the rest of the first half, where he went -10 in plus-minus.

Spoelstra had injected Ware into his starting lineup early in the season to better balance minutes in the power rotation, but Nikola Jovic and Simone Fontecchio have instead been preferred options.

Of the nine Heat players who saw action in the first half, Ware played the fewest minutes—fewer even than Dru Smith. To his credit, Ware showed more energy in his second stint, which began late in the third quarter.

**4. 3-For-(Not) All**
The Heat opened the game shooting just 1 of 12 on 3-pointers, with that lone conversion coming from Ware following a missed Wiggins attempt. After that, Fontecchio and Jovic each missed three 3-point attempts, while Adebayo, Wiggins, Larsson, and Smith each missed one.

The Heat’s second 3-pointer came on a Fontecchio shot with 5:20 left in the second period. They closed the first half shooting 5 of 17 from beyond the arc.

Before the game, the Heat ranked fifth in the league in 3-point percentage at .405. Through it all, Adebayo extended his career-best streak of games with at least one 3-pointer to 18 games, dating back to last season.

**5. Powell Sits**
Sunday’s game marked the first of the Heat’s 15 back-to-back sets this season. The question arose whether the preference was to rest Powell one more game with his groin strain in preparation for Monday night’s matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers, his former team.

“I think it’s a little of taking your time, fighting it out, going day by day,” Powell said of his approach to the injury he sustained during the shootaround the morning of last Tuesday’s home victory over the Charlotte Hornets.

“It’s nothing you want to force, because with those types of injuries it can be worse by trying to push through everything. So I think it’s definitely taking a little bit of caution and making sure everything is OK.

“A minor injury—you don’t want to risk it turning into something bigger, especially earlier in the season. So it’s better to make sure everything is right and that I’m good to go.”

The Heat will look to bounce back Monday night as they head into their matchup against the Clippers with hopes of solidifying their defense and finding consistent offensive flow.
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2025/11/03/heat-get-31-from-jaquez-but-unable-to-contain-lakers-fall-to-3-3-with-130-120-loss/

‘A bold gamble’: Pankaj Tripathi shares excitement for ‘Mirzapur’ film

**‘A Bold Gamble’: Pankaj Tripathi Shares Excitement for ‘Mirzapur’ Film**
*By Isha Sharma | Oct 04, 2025*

Pankaj Tripathi, reprising his iconic role as Kaleen Bhaiya in *Mirzapur: The Film*, recently opened up about the show’s transition from a popular web series to a theatrical release. Describing the move as “a bold gamble,” he told *Mid-Day*, “It’s the first time in India that a series is being transformed into a theatrical feature. It shows the faith the producers have in the story and these characters.”

**A Unique Perspective on Kaleen Bhaiya**
Having been part of the *Mirzapur* franchise since its inception, Tripathi shared his intriguing take on his character Kaleen Bhaiya. “People call him a criminal, but I’ve always seen Kaleen as a businessman. He is soft-spoken, calm and calculative. If you didn’t know what his business was, you might even find him poetic,” he said, revealing the depth behind the powerful persona.

**From Bihar to Bollywood: Tripathi’s Personal Journey**
Tripathi also reflected on his inspiring journey from his humble beginnings in Bihar to becoming a celebrated figure in Bollywood. Reminiscing about his early life, he shared, “While chatting recently with Rasika, I remembered that for the first 18-19 years of my life, I didn’t even use a toothbrush. We didn’t have that concept in the village because there wasn’t a market nearby.” These memories, he added, remind him of how far he has come in life.

**The Next Chapter: Mirzapur’s Big-Screen Debut**
Directed by Gurmmeet Singh, the film marks a new chapter for the *Mirzapur* franchise. Alongside Pankaj Tripathi, the movie stars Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathi Sharma, and Rasika Dugal. The original series, which has released three successful seasons to date, continues to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

Fans eagerly await to see how this bold new venture unfolds on the big screen, bringing the gritty, intense world of *Mirzapur* to life in an exciting cinematic format.
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‘A bold gamble’: Pankaj Tripathi shares excitement for ‘Mirzapur’ film

**‘A Bold Gamble’: Pankaj Tripathi Shares Excitement for ‘Mirzapur’ Film**

*By Isha Sharma | Oct 04, 2025*

Pankaj Tripathi, reprising his iconic role as Kaleen Bhaiya in *Mirzapur: The Film*, recently shared his excitement about the popular series’ transition to the big screen. In an exclusive conversation with Mid-Day, Tripathi described this move as “a bold gamble,” highlighting its uniqueness in the Indian entertainment industry.

“It’s the first time in India that a series is being transformed into a theatrical feature,” he said. “It shows the faith the producers have in the story and these characters.”

**A Deeper Look at Kaleen Bhaiya**

Having been part of the *Mirzapur* franchise since its inception, Tripathi offered a unique perspective on his character Kaleen Bhaiya. Contrary to the common perception of Kaleen as a mere criminal, Tripathi views him as a businessman.

“He is soft-spoken, calm, and calculative. If you didn’t know what his business was, you might even find him poetic,” Tripathi explained, shedding light on the complex layers of his character.

**From Bihar to Bollywood: Tripathi’s Journey**

Reflecting on his personal journey, Tripathi shared candid memories of his early life growing up in Bihar. “While chatting recently with Rasika, I remembered that for the first 18-19 years of my life, I didn’t even use a toothbrush,” he revealed. “We didn’t have that concept in the village because there wasn’t a market nearby.”

These recollections serve as a poignant reminder of how far he has come, from humble beginnings to becoming a celebrated figure in Bollywood.

**A New Chapter: From Series to Film**

*Mirzapur: The Film*, directed by Gurmmeet Singh, marks a fresh chapter for the franchise. Alongside Tripathi, the film stars Ali Fazal, Shweta Tripathi Sharma, and Rasika Dugal. The original series, which has already released three successful seasons, continues to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

With this bold cinematic venture, fans eagerly await to see their beloved characters come alive on the big screen, promising an intense and thrilling experience ahead.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/entertainment/pankaj-tripathi-talks-about-mirzapur-film-adaptation/story