Tees Maar Khan

Released on Christmas Eve in 2010, was a massive spectacle. Directed by Farah Khan ( Main Hoon Na , Om Shanti Om ) and produced by the duo of Shirish Kunder and Akshay Kumar, the film was intended to be a laugh riot. While it received mixed-to-negative reviews upon release for its "illogical" plot, over a decade later, the film has gained a massive cult following. Was it really a bad film, or was it simply ahead of its time?

If you watch Khosla Ka Ghosla for realism, watch Tees Maar Khan for chaos. Turn off your brain, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the ride. After all, as the man himself says: “Main tees maar khan hoon. Mera scene alag hai.” tees maar khan

When you mention the phrase Tees Maar Khan to a Bollywood fan, you are likely to get one of two reactions: a nostalgic laugh recalling the iconic dialogue “Ek bar jo maine commitment kar di, uske baad main khud ki bhi nahi sunta,” or a puzzled look questioning the logic of a film featuring a train heist with a tin foil magnet. Released on Christmas Eve in 2010, was a massive spectacle

as Johny is the unsung hero of Tees Maar Khan . Coming off serious roles in Race and Gandhi, My Father , Khanna reinvented himself as a comic actor. His deadpan delivery and puppy-dog loyalty provide the emotional anchor for the otherwise chaotic plot. Was it really a bad film, or was it simply ahead of its time